Full Fields For Kumbia Races
UPDATE: Kumbia Race Club has cancelled its live races due to the weather but the bar will still be open at the track.
UPDATE: Kumbia Race Club has cancelled its live races due to the weather but the bar will still be open at the track.
The South Burnett Race Club’s biggest meeting of the year attracted an enthusiastic crowd to the Wondai track on Saturday.
Pat Duff, with more than six decades in the industry, was the standout at last Sunday’s TAB Thoroughbred Awards ceremony at Brisbane’s City Hall.
The South Burnett Race Club will be holding its annual Caulfield Cup race meeting – always one of its biggest meetings of the year – at the Wondai Racecourse in Baynes Street on Saturday (October 15).
Leading Nanango jockey Hannah Richardson was undefeated at Eidsvold last Saturday.
A rash of events around the South Burnett on Saturday, September 10 may have reduced attendances at Nanango’s Spring Race meeting a little this year.
Nanango Race Club president Andrew Green and his father Barry will be hoping that their local turf will prove fertile on Saturday.
Nanango Race Club will be holding its Spring Race Meeting at the Lee Park Racecourse on Saturday.
Nanango trainer Glenn Richardson had a welcome change of luck on Saturday when Infinite Joy, narrowly beaten on the heavy track at Lee Park on Cup day, prevailed for Emily Lang at Kilcoy.
The South Burnett’s Ekka long weekend and the threat of wet weather had no effect on attendances at the region’s first meeting of the new racing year on Saturday.
There’s a bumper eight races at Nanango Cup Day … and bumper prize money for the Fashions of the Field competition!
Nanango Race Club will be holding its Nanango Cup Race Meeting at the Lee Park Racecourse on Saturday.
The South Burnett Race Club will be holding its Winter Race Meeting at the Wondai Racecourse on Saturday (July 2).
Saturday’s South Burnett Race Club meeting looks like it will be very well-contested, with 14 reserves across three of the five contests.
The weather was perfect – and there were six top races including the Burnett To The Beach Handicap – but it wasn’t enough to tempt the crowds to Nanango Races on Saturday.
Racegoers at Lee Park on Saturday will take special interest in the last leg of the Burnett To The Beach series.
The Nanango Race Club will be wrapping up its 2021-22 racing season this weekend with their Winter Race Meeting.
Crowd numbers were down at Sunday’s Nanango Race meeting but the quality of the day’s racing was particularly high.
There are strong rays of hope that this weekend’s racing in Queensland will escape all the latest weather upheavals.
Nanango Race Club will be running its next-to-last meeting for the 2021-22 racing season at Lee Park this Sunday.