Sportingbet Park will host 27 race meetings during the 2011-12 racing seeason, with venue sharing the work load between the its two tracks, Hillside and Lakeside.
The dual-circuit racecourse has such a superb racing surface, the track is capable of handling frequent racing and is regarded highly by trainers, jockeys and owners.
The home of jumps racing in Australia is used as a platform by many trainers, jockeys and owners to stake a claim for further riches on the Australian racing stage.
Sportingbet Park Track Manager, Tim Bailey and his staff work tirelessly to produce one of the best winter racing surfaces in the land, and with free entry for all midweek race days, you are already on a winner before the day begins.
Sportingbet Park midweek meetings are spread throughout the year, with three to four meetings during most months, except for October.
Last year the hot trainer combination of Peter Moody and Luke Nolen made Sportingbet Park their own with winner after winner - who will take centre stage at Sportingbet Park racing in 2011- 2012?
Gates open at 11:30am
Race 1 - 13:35
Race 2 - 14:10
Race 3 - 14:45
Race 4 - 15:20
Race 5 - 16:00
Race 6 - 16:40
Race 7 - 17:20
Free public parking is provided in the grounds around Sportingbet Park, with entry via Racecourse Drive, off Dandenong Road. This car park is complimentary and is accessed on a ‘first in, first served’ basis.
FREE for all ages.