Racecourse

Australian Racetracks

Listed below you will find a guide to all of the major Australian metropolitan racecourses featuring track maps, track circumferences, track locations and other important race course info needed before you head out for a day of racing.

Gold Coast Racecourse

Gold Coast races are held at Gold Coast Racecourse in Australia’s most popular holiday destination Surfers Paradise. The Gold Coast Racecourse is Australia’s busiest racetrack with the Gold Coast Turf club hosting 60 race meetings a year. The undoubted jewel in the crown is the Magic Millions Carnival each year. The three day event doesn’t have any group racing

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Eagle Farm Racecourse

Eagle Farm races are held at Eagle Farm Racecourse, which is one of two Brisbane metropolitan racecourses. Eagle Farm Racecourse is owned and operated by the Brisbane Racing Club was formed after the amalgamation between the Brisbane Turf Club and the Queensland Turf Club. Brisbane racing at Eagle Farm comes alive during the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival with the

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Doomben Racecourse

Brisbane races are held at Doomben Racecourse, which is one of two Brisbane metropolitan racecourses that are run by the Brisbane Racing Club which is the result of the amalgamation between the Brisbane Turf Club and the Queensland Turf Club, the other being the Eagle Farm Racecourse. Brisbane racing at Doomben has seen some great thoroughbred racing over the

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Warwick Farm Racecourse

Warwick Farm races are run at Warwick Farm Racecourse, by the Australian Turf Club. Prior to February 2011 it was one of two Sydney racecourses that was controlled by the Australian Jockey Club (AJC), the other being Royal Randwick Racecourse. Sydney races at Warwick Farm racecourse are usually held on weekdays but the ATC does hold its share of

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Rosehill Gardens Racecourse

Rosehill races are run at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, which is run by the Australian Turf Club which runs all four Sydney racetracks. There are 2 major carnivals in the autumn and the spring. The biggest race day meeting held by the club is the Golden Slipper meeting when the world’s richest 2YO race for thoroughbreds takes place at Rosehill

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