Unique Occasion At Nanango
The part-owner of two Melbourne Cup heroes has added a Lee Park double to his list of credits.
The part-owner of two Melbourne Cup heroes has added a Lee Park double to his list of credits.
Racegoers at Nanango’s Spring meeting on Saturday could have been forgiven for ripping up their tickets when the favourite bolted early.
This weekend’s five event program at Lee Park has attracted 73 acceptors that include 15 reserves … so there will be plenty of equine competitors and 18 jockeys have early bookings.
Nanango Race Club will be holding its Spring Race Meeting at the Lee Park Racecourse on Saturday.
South Burnett players relished special moments at Lee Park earlier this month.
Last Saturday’s Nanango Cup race meeting at Lee Park was full of surprises, but perhaps the biggest was that the day’s $10,000 feature race was won by Nanango Race Club’s 2020-21 premier jockey and trainer.
Brisbane’s snap lockdown had an unexpected effect at Wondai’s Winter race meeting on Saturday, July 31.
Saturday’s XXXX Fitzroy Hotel Cheers Liquor House Nanango Cup day has attracted players returning to the scene of previous joyful jaunts.
Nanango Race Club will be holding its August Race Meeting at the Lee Park Racecourse on Saturday.
The Lewis Duff Memorial Handicap is the main event that will open proceedings at Wondai on Saturday.
The South Burnett Race Club will be holding its annual Winter Race Meeting at the Wondai Racecourse on Saturday (July 31).
On July 31, 25-year-old Jamie Kah will officially become Melbourne’s premier jockey for the 2020-21 season.
The South Burnett Race Club’s Wondai meeting – scheduled to be held this Saturday – has been abandoned due to the rain.
Queensland country racing’s $200,000 plum purse was up for grabs at Eagle Farm on the weekend.
According to the Registrar of Racehorses, around 13,800 thoroughbreds are christened each year.
Saturday’s Autumn race meeting at Nanango attracted a good crowd as well as a bumper field of nominations.
The Nanango Race Club will be wrapping up its 2020-21 racing season this weekend with their Autumn Race Meeting.
Black Angus cattleman and former Port Stephens mayor Bruce Mackenzie, now 83, relished “cowboy and indian“ movies when he was a 10-year-old.
Crowds at this year’s Burrandowan Races were down due to COVID restrictions, but racegoers just seemed happy the traditional event could go ahead after last year’s cancellation.
Racing industry participants have more cash-paved pathways than usual at Burrandowan on Saturday.