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The Elwick Racecourse and Derwent Entertainment Centre at dusk from Elwick Bay
Elwick Racecourse (currently also known by its sponsored name of Ladbrokes Park Elwick) is a Thoroughbred horse-racing venue located on Goodwood Road within Glenorchy, Tasmania, Australia. It is located in close proximity to the Brooker Highway, Hobart Showground, Derwent Entertainment Centre, Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park and the River Derwent. The Racecourse has a picturesque outlook across the river, as well as being dominated by views of kunanyi / Mount Wellington. Elwick features at least 110 race meetings and 210 trial days a year, but is most well known for hosting the Hobart Cup.
ElwickRacecourse (currently also known by its sponsored name of Ladbrokes Park Elwick) is a Thoroughbred horse-racing venue located on Goodwood Road within...
marine studies centre in Hobart. Pope John Paul II would hold mass at ElwickRacecourse in 1986. The 1990s were characterised by the fight for LGBT rights...
three-year-olds at set weights over a distance of 2200 metres at ElwickRacecourse in Glenorchy, Australia in February. Total prize money for the race...
Southern Hemisphere to win 1,000 races. In 1998, in a fall at the ElwickRacecourse (Hobart), she broke her neck. She used a wheelchair for some time...
Australian Army barracks in the Hobart suburb of Glenorchy, near the ElwickRacecourse and Hobart Showgrounds. It is named after the nearby Derwent River...
race held as an open handicap race over a distance of 2400 metres at ElwickRacecourse in Glenorchy, Tasmania, Australia. The Cup is usually held on the...
Australian Army barracks in the Hobart suburb of Glenorchy, near the ElwickRacecourse and Hobart Showgrounds Derwent College, a college of the University...
man in a car was struck by a train at the Elwick level crossing by a train travelling to the ElwickRacecourse. The car door was opened by the impact of...
GASP follows Elwick Bay's foreshore, terminating at Wilkinsons Point. GASP is in close proximity to the MyState Bank Arena, ElwickRacecourse and the Museum...
Cup Glenlogan Park Stakes The event moved from Scone Racecourse and was held at Rosehill Racecourse due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. The meeting...
There are Tasmanian meetings every Sunday usually alternating between ElwickRacecourse near Hobart, Tasman Park near Launceston and Spreyton, Devonport....
2004-2008, the Pacing facilities have merged with Thoroughbred Racing at ElwickRacecourse, just down the road. The Hobart Greyhound Racing Club (HGRC) switched...
first meeting was held using a 'tin hare' (mechanical lure) at Epping Racecourse (Harold Park) on 28 May 1927. From 1928 until 1931 betting was banned...
also conveyed on Hobart's suburban network, with trains operating to ElwickRacecourse for the Hobart Cup, and to the Royal Hobart Showgrounds for the Royal...
Club Blundstone Arena Clarence Aquatic Centre Domain Athletic Centre ElwickRacecourse Glenorchy Ice Skating Rink Hobart International Tennis Centre KGV...
Club Blundstone Arena Clarence Aquatic Centre Domain Athletic Centre ElwickRacecourse Glenorchy Ice Skating Rink Hobart International Tennis Centre KGV...
to the Deauville sales ring and was bought for $306,477 by Jason Kelly & Elwick Stud. He was then gelded and sent to race in England where he was trained...
New Zealand, Pocket Watch contested the Tasmanian Derby, held at ElwickRacecourse in Hobart on 1 April 2007. He dominated the competition, winning in...
population of 5,211 as at the 2011 census. It has the only operating racecourse in County Durham. A Roman 'ladder settlement' was discovered by Channel...
2021 – via National Library of Australia. "THE TURF. THE TAN CROSSING AT ELWICK". The Mercury. Vol. CXLIII, no. 20, 207. Tasmania, Australia. 31 July 1935...