Hawkesbury races are held at Hawkesbury Racecourse throughout the year. The NSW provincial club holds around 25 meetings a year that are mostly mid-week on a Thursday.

The early racing pioneers fashioned the race course on 200 acres of virgin bushland in 1865, and the first official race meeting was conducted there in 1871. It is surrounded by wide open spaces, with the Blue Mountains as a backdrop. Phar Lap raced here in a Hawkesbury maiden in March 1929 and was beaten. One of the first champions of Australian racing, Jorrocks, who raced in the 1840’s is buried at Richmond Air Force base which is across the road from Hawkesbury racetrack.

Hawkesbury races don’t have any Group 1 events but they have three Group 3 events on Hawkesbury Gold Cup day in April and some excellent Listed races during the year.

Hawkesbury Racecourse Details

State: New South Wales
Circumference: 2070 Meters
Direction: Clockwise
Straight: 380 Metres

The Hawkesbury Racecourse has a track circumference of 2070 metres with a final straight of 380 metres. There is a slight rise from the home turn to the winning post.

Major Hawkesbury Races – Group Races

Hawkesbury Gold Cup
Hawkesbury Guineas
Godolphin Crown

Major Hawkesbury Races – Listed Races

Rowley Mile
Ladies Day Cup
Hawkesbury Rush

Hawkesbury  Racecourse Map


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Address: Racecourse Road, Clarendon, NSW 2756, Australia
Telephone: (02) 4577 2263
Website: www.hawkesburyraceclub.com.au

Getting to Hawkesbury Races

Hawkesbury Racecourse is easily accessible by train on the Western line. Clarendon Railway Station is right next to the Hawkesbury Race Club and it will only take around 2 minutes to walk from the station. For those travelling by car it is about 65km west of Sydney CBD between Richmond and Windsor, and there is ample free parking.