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  2. Thoroughbred racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Thoroughbred horse racing is a spectator sport in Australia, and gambling on horse races is a very popular pastime with A$14.3 billion wagered in 2009/10 [1] with bookmakers and the Totalisator Agency Board (TAB). The two forms of Thoroughbred horseracing in Australia are flat racing, and races over fences or hurdles in Victoria and South ...

  3. Horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Tambo Valley Picnic Races, Victoria, Australia 2006. Horse racing in Australia was founded during the early years of settlement and the industry has grown to be among the top three leading Thoroughbred racing nations of the world. [60] The world-famous Melbourne Cup, the race that stops a nation, has recently attracted many international entries.

  4. Women's horse racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Women frequently attended horse racing events as spectators in Queensland during the second half of the nineteenth century. [2] By the late 1920s, there were efforts to ban horse racing in Australia because the sport was seen to have a corrupting influence on Australian women. [3]

  5. Cheltenham Park Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    However, following the decision to abandon racing at Victoria Park, it was decided to use the money for further development at the Morphettville Racecourse. [ citation needed ] On Saturday 21 February 2009 the last race meeting was held at the course before its official closure following the sale, and the area was redeveloped as part of the new ...

  6. South Australian Jockey Club - Wikipedia

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    The "tote" was a success but the S.A.J.C. did not prosper as expected, largely due to competition from the Adelaide Racing Club. Then in 1883 Parliament passed the Totalizator Repeal Act, which had the immediate effect of making South Australian racecourses much less profitable. The Club continued to lease the course, and to conduct meetings ...

  7. Harness racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Harness racing in Australia is conducted with Standardbred horses racing around a track while pulling a driver in a two-wheeled cart called a "sulky", "gig" or "bike". Standardbred racehorses compete in two gaits, pacing and trotting, and trotters may enter pacing events, but not vice versa. Pacers contest 80% to 90% of Australian harness races.

  8. Horse racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Steeplechase racing in Australia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Horse racing in Australia .

  9. Warwick Farm Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    Warwick Farm Raceway was built within the horse racing facility and opened in 1960. It became a major track in the 1960s and hosted major events such as the Australian Grand Prix, Australian Touring Car Championship and Tasman Series. It hosted the Australian Grand Prix on four occasions in 1963, 1967, 1970 & 1971. [5]