Tag: Horse Racing
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LOCAL RUNNER A HOT CHANCE IN THIS YEAR’S KRAMBACH CUP
There’s $32,000 up for grabs at this week’s cup meeting in Taree. In the mix is local runner, “Editors”, looking to secure his eighth win on Friday.
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TAREE AND GRAFTON RACE TRACKS USING CASH INJECTION FOR UPGRADES
Two country race tracks are putting a hefty cheques from the state government to good use, with facility upgrades planned on the Mid North Coast. $1.2 million will be spent replacing the stalls at the Manning Valley Race Club, while in Grafton, $1 million has been set aside to improve water efficiency at the track.…
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CROWDS WELCOMED BACK FOR TUNCURRY’S BIGGEST RACE MEETING
The sun made a timely appearance today, as country racing returned to the Tuncurry-Forster Jockey Club. Organisers welcoming the crowds back to the track, for the annual Gold Cup event.
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HORSES GEARING UP FOR TUNCURRY-FORSTER GOLD CUP
Tuncurry’s finest race day is fast approaching and several local trainers are right in the mix for the Gold Cup. Like most upcoming race meetings across the state – cup day will be capped at 500 patrons.
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TOP CONTESTANTS TO RUN AT THIS YEAR’S TAREE CUP CARNIVAL
This Sunday, there will be a very different feeling trackside at the Taree Cup Carnival, with limited tickets and strict social distancing measures in place. But the Manning Valley Race Club is expecting an exciting day on the track, with some hot competitors to keep an eye on.
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ELECTRIC MISS WINS RACE 4 AT LISMORE MEET YESTERDAY
There were some big wins at the Lismore Turf Club yesterday. Four-year-old filly Electric Miss initially struggled on her home track but fought her way to the front in race four. She took out the win in the Byron Bay Pork Class 1 Handicap. Darren Graham-trained Dragon Pursuit came in a close second.
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MID NORTH COAST TRAINERS ON TRACK TODAY AT TAREE
The rain held off for the Manning Valley Race Club today, with plenty of punters enjoying the track-side action. The seven event card was Taree’s last meet before the cup carnival gets underway next month.
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CROWDS ALLOWED AT RACES JUST IN TIME FOR TAREE CUP
Manning Valley Race Club will open back up to the public from next week. The latest easing of restrictions coming just in time for the Taree Cup.
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MANNING VALLEY RACE CLUB HOPING CROWDS RETURN IN TIME FOR TAREE CUP
The Manning Valley Race Club is hoping restrictions ease before August, so it can welcome back crowds for the Taree Cup. $100,000 in prize money is up for grabs.
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LOCAL TRAINERS ON A ROLE AT TAREE TRACK TODAY
Local trainers were on a role at the Manning Valley Race Club today, securing wins in the first three races. Glen Milligan’s “Lucky Shadow” making a last minute run for the front of the pack, the two-year-old filly winning the first. In race two, Wayne Wilkes’s “Salamangkera” found her groove on the straight.