Nanango Loses May Races
Racing Queensland has stripped Nanango Race Club of its planned May 18 race meeting.
Racing Queensland has stripped Nanango Race Club of its planned May 18 race meeting.
A Ballogie greyhound trainer has faced an inquiry by the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) into the welfare of two dogs.
There were some anxious glances at the building clouds as Nanango’s Christmas Race meeting proceeded on Saturday.
Doomben will be the centre of attention for the State’s rural racing enthusiasts this weekend
The chaos, colour and excitement of Melbourne Cup Day in Flemington was replicated in full at Kumbia Races on Tuesday.
In 2021, punters were happy with their lot when Destiny’s Own took out the Kumbia Cup.
Cup Day is always a big one at Wondai … the Wondai Cup, that is, as well as the Caulfield Cup on the screens.
Oakfield Comanche has spent his post-race time at Wondai chiefly in the winner’s slot.
Andrew Green was re-elected president of the Nanango Race Club at a much-anticipated AGM held on Sunday.
Heavy rain (and hail) the night before couldn’t stop Nanango Race Club’s Spring race meeting from going ahead on Saturday.
There’s free entry this Saturday to Nanango Race Club’s Spring Race Meeting.
The start of the new racing year was marked in the South Burnett with Nanango Race Club’s traditional Cup Day meeting on Saturday.
Two South Burnett race clubs are among 39 across regional Queensland to receive infrastructure grants from Racing Queensland’s new Country Club Asset Funding (CCAF) program.
Nanango Race Club will be holding its Nanango Cup Race Meeting at the Lee Park Racecourse on Saturday.
The success of Wondai’s annual winter racing meeting on Saturday could be seen in black and white … literally.
Friends and family members packed into the Kumbia Race Club clubhouse on Friday evening to mark the retirement of well-known local butcher – and Kumbia icon – Brian Lenihan.
Thoroughbred racing returns to the Wondai track on Saturday for the South Burnett Race Club’s annual Winter meeting.
There could be a double dash of black and white in the spotlight at Wondai on Saturday.
Diggity is off to Eagle Farm for Saturday’s $200,000 Battle of the Bush final.
Nanango Race Club is sporting a new set of stairs to the racecaller’s tower, thanks to a generous grant from Heritage Nanango Community Funding.