Randwick Racecourse

Randwick Racecourse, only 5km from the Sydney CBD, is the leading and largest turf racecourse in NSW. “Royal” Randwick is a world famous racetrack that has shaped and been a part of Australian culture since 1833. It is host to some of the premier races in the country such as the Queen Elizabeth Stakes, the richest WFA race over 2000m in the world and the fourth richest race in Australia. Further, Randwick Racecourse was made the host, in 2017, to The Everest, the richest race in Australia and the richest turf race in the world with a purse of $14 million. 

Best Bookmakers at Randwick Racecourse

If you are looking to bet on Randwick racing, it can be overwhelming where to turn your head these days in the vast and rapidly changing landscape of online gambling. We recommend heading over to our Best Online Horse Racing Betting Sites section. We have also briefly covered the best online bookmaker sites for Randwick Racecourse below.
    
The best option for bookies at Randwick track right now, we have placed Playup as a marginal top pick. We have picked Playup for betting at Randwick due to their massive betting variety, having all Australian race, most international races and an extensive amount of per-race markets. 

Further, they have plenty of payment options, a good app and most importantly for punters, competetive odds! You may also have promotions available for this specific racetrack. To see all promotions available check out our main promotions page!

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Bluebet and Playup are two bookies which offer Same race Multis at Randwick racecourse, these can be an effective means to boost your betting odds, particularly when there's an outside runner that you believe may place anywhere in the top 4. This may be confusing initially, so Check out our Today’s tips page, where we cover same race multi’s.

Randwick Racecourse Tips

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Randwick Racecourse History

In the early 1860s, the land was granted to the Australian Jockey Club (AJC), which moved its headquarters there. Randwick racecourse officially became ‘Royal Randwick’ in 1992 when Queen Elizabeth visited. She opened the Paddock Grandstand and gave permission for the ‘Royal’ certification to be added to the name. 
Royal Randwick was entirely overhauled in 2013 and a $150 million grandstand was erected with an additional stand constructed in the beginning of 2022. It is no mystery as to why the Randwick Track is the forerunner in the country today and home to some of the richest races in the world.   

Randwick Racecourse Featured Race Days

Randwick racecourse hosts some of the largest races in the world, with 21 Group 1 races over each year. The Randwick course is the centerpoint of both the Sydney Everest Carnival / Sydney Spring Carnival and the Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival.

Randwick Racecourse Spring Carnival:

TAB Everest Day - 15/10/2022
The day which hosts the most expensive race in the world, a showcase of the Sydney Racing Carnival where the fastest sprinters in the world go head to head, owners pay $600,000 and pick their own runner to line up in the 1200 metre weight-for-age race for three-year-olds. 

It further hosts The Kosciuszko which follows a similar concept. It should be noted neither of these are G1 races but the importance of them is self explanatory. 

  • The Everest 1200m $15,000,000
  • The Kosciuszko 1200m $1,300,000

Spring Champion Stakes Day - 22/10/2022 
This is the 2nd race day of the Sydney Spring Racing Carnival which hosts a historically rooted G1 race for long distance horses, the Spring Champion Stakes. It is the only G1 for Sydney three year old stayers during the Spring, run over 2000 metres with a 2 million dollar prize pool. 

It also hosts ‘The Invitation’ on this day, a special conditions race, carrying prize money of $2 million. ‘The Invitation’ ran by fillies and mares over a distance of 1400m at Royal Randwick. The race will run under a set-weight and a penalty scale and whilst not a group 1 it is a big feature race.

  • Group 1 Spring Champion Stakes 2000m $2,000,000 3YO
  • Invite only, The Invitation, 1400m $2,000,000 F+M

The Big Dance NSW - 01/11/2022 
To be run for the first time on 1/11/22 and whilst not a G1, it is a lucrative race that will be restricted to horses contesting one of the 25 selected NSW Country Cups.

  • The Big Dance 1600m $2,000,000 3YO

Randwick Racecourse Autumn Carnival:

Championships Day 1 - 01/04/2023
The Doncaster Mile is the main event on Day One of The Championships at Randwick during the Sydney autumn carnival. This expensive G1 pits the best three year olds in the country against each other under handicapped circumstances. The day also features another four G1 races, of which the Australian Derby is most prominent, considered to be the top ranked event for three-year-olds in Australia.

  • Doncaster Mile 1600m $3,000,000
  • Australian Derby 2400m $2,000,000 3YO

The Championships Day 2 - 08/04/2023
A day that is renowned for its feature race, the Queen Elizabeth Stakes, which is the richest race of the Sydney Autumn Carnival and as of 2020 the third richest WFA race in Australia. It further hosts another four G1 races. Notably, the Australian Oaks, which is the premier staying race for three-year-old fillies during the Sydney autumn racing carnival. Also, the Sydney Cup, One of the oldest races in the country, celebrating the growth of thoroughbred racing from the 1850s.

  • Queen Elizabeth Stakes 2000M $4,000,000
  • Australian Oaks 2400m $1,000,000
  • Sydney Cup NSW 3200m $2,000,000 

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Online bookmakers, such as Unibet and Palmerbet are the most frequent offerings on country level (saturday) racing at Randwick Racecourse. If you’re looking for what runners at Randwick track to take advantage of these promotions head over to our Daily Tips Page.

However, there are a number of bookies rotating their promotions weekly so make sure to visit us, OnlyRacing to get the latest updates on promotions. We compare all of the bookmaker promotions in one spot to help you make the most of your punting. So, if you're searching for horse racing promos in Australia, OnlyRacing should be your first stop.

Randwick Racecourse Track Map

Randwick racecourse proper is the greatest racecourse in NSW circumference wise, with a 2227 meter circumference and 28 metre width, 410 metres being the home straight. It is a sweeping track with a rise in the home straight from 300 metres to the post. Horses go around in a clockwise direction and almost all runners will have their chance when the rail is True and the turf is rated at 3-5 (good).

One may notice that the Sydney races are titled under Kensington racecourse occasionally. This is the second inner course at Randwick which was launched in 2013 and then closed due to sub-par performance.

It was overhauled and reopened in 2018 with a refreshed drainage system which improves performance during the winter months, it further serves as a training facility to protect the main track. As Kensington racetrack is used for primarily metro racing, there are generally less horses in the field and as such barrier bias is largely negated.  

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Randwick Racecourse Starting Positions:


1000m, 1100m, 1200m: At these distances inside barriers will be slightly advantaged due to the orientation of the race. Barrier stalls are in an angled chute at the back of the course, as seen in the Randwick Map

1400m: Similar to the shorter distances prior, the barriers are located deeper into the chute and as such it produces a similar bias towards inside barriers. 

1600m: This distance is located in an independent chute at the back of the track and produces an initial straight run of 650 metres until the first turn, due to this inside barriers are provided a slight advantage

1800m: Barriers hold little to no significance at this distance as the race starts on Randwick racecourse proper (meaning on the main track)

2000m: The Barrier stables are placed on the turn just after the home straight, as such the runners start on a curve until they reach the back stretch of the course. Inside barriers have a distinct advantage here which is perpetuated further if the rail is out. 

2400m, 2600m: At these distances the Stalls are positioned in front of the grandstand, on the home straight. In theory, starting gates should not hold much significance due to the mediating factor from the distance of the race. However, analysis over time has revealed that a large percentile of winners start from inside barrier 8.

3200m: Whilst not a frequently run distance at randwick, prominent races at this distance include the Sydney Cup. Similar to the distances that immediately proceed 3200m, it has been revealed that a large portion of winners start from inside barrier 9.

What to do at Randwick Racecourse

Randwick Racecourse is the premier track in Australia, naturally its facilities offer premium entertainment, dining and cultural experience. The state-of-the-art Queen Elizabeth II Grandstand is the focal point of Randwick race viewing, it offers a first-class dining experience courtesy of Gerry Maher and his team of talented chefs, accompanied by a multitude of drinking options and an unparalleled view of the entire Randwick track.

Members of Randwick Racecourse have access to private viewing lawns and exclusive dining options at all race days across four racecourses and enjoy discounts on food and drink at the racetrack. Furthermore, convenient Members Coach services between ATC racecourses across selected Saturday race days and reserved annual parking are available to members.

Randwick Contact Details

Australian Turf Club
Alison Road, Randwick Australian Turf Club Locked Bag 3 Randwick NSW 2031
Phone: (02) 9663 8400
Website: https://www.australianturfclub.com.au/racecourses/royal-randwick/
Email: [email protected]

How to get to Randwick Racecourse

Tram: The recently developed Sydney tram runs from the CBD and stops directly outside the Main Entrance to Randwick Racecourse. As you can see from the below photo the tram runs from Circular quay through to Sydney CBD (Central) and then through to the Randwick racecourse.

Train: Refer to the above tram as all major metro train routes will converge along the tram line. I.e. taking any major trains  to Central Station and then from there utilizing the tram to Randwick Racecourse.
All major metro train routes will link into the tram line, as such taking any major train to main stations 

Bus: Whilst not the most effective route, buses from regional Sydney, again, will convene at the CBD from which it is best to get to the Randwick Track via tram.

Car: Randwick Racecourse is conveniently located approximately a 15 minute drive from the CBD with all day parking surrounding the racecourse. Patrons should seek to find streets that do not immediately surround the racecourse as most have a 2 hour parking limit but there are all day options within a one kilometer radius of the racecourse. Members have access to on course parking at Randwick racecourse.