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The Kembla Grange Classic, registered as the Keith F Nolan Classic, is an Illawarra Turf Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race, for three-year-old fillies, at set weights with penalties, over a distance of 1600 metres, held annually at Kembla Grange Racecourse in New South Wales, Australia in March.
Kalgoorlie-Boulder Racing Club, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia Kembla Grange Racecourse , Wollongong , New South Wales [ 3 ] Lismore Turf Club , Lismore, New South Wales
Japan Racing Association Plate: 3 $140,000 3YO+ Open qlty 2000 Randwick 2020-04-18 John F. Feehan Stakes: 2 $250,000 3YO+ Open wfa 1600 Moonee Valley 2019-09-07 JRA Cup: 3 $200,000 Open Open qlty 2040 Moonee Valley 2019-09-27 Karrakatta Plate: 2 $500,000 2YO Open sw 1200 Ascot 2020-04-04 Kembla Grange Classic: 3 $200,000 3YO Fillies sw+p 1600 ...
Kembla Grange takes its name from Mount Kembla, which was believed to be an Aboriginal term "wild game hunting". The area around what is known as Kembla Grange was originally known as Dunlop Vale after John Dunlop Vale. In 1829, Governor Ralph Darling instructed Surveyor Knapp to survey 10 lots of 100 acres for war veterans.
Racing in New South Wales is governed by Racing NSW. The principal club is the Australian Turf Club, which races at Randwick, Warwick Farm, Rosehill Gardens and Canterbury Park. The state's major provincial tracks are Newcastle and Kembla Grange, which alternate their meetings every second Saturday.
Defending champion and No. 1 seed Jannik Sinner easily dispatches host country's last hope; Ben Shelton takes on-court interviewers to task.
The railway through Kembla Grange was built as part of a South Coast Line extension from Wollongong to Bombo and opened in November 1887. [8] Three years later, Kembla Grange Station was opened to serve the Kembla Grange Racecourse across the road. Kembla Grange is only open on Saturdays, Sundays and other race days.
The Groundz Precinct, also known as The Groundz or Dapto Showground, is home of the famous Dapto Greyhounds every Thursday night. South Coast Greyhounds (Dapto Greyhound Racing Club) started racing in 1937 on the current site and is set to move to a new site at 34 Bong Bong Road, Dapto [8] in 2025.