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Harold Park Paceway - Wikipedia

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Looking back at Harold Park | City of Sydney - News

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    The NSW Trotting Club inherited Epping Racecourse. It was renamed Harold Park Paceway in 1929, after the horse Childe Harold, a foundation sire for trotting in Australia. The golden years of trotting followed in the 1950s and 1960s.

RACETRACKS OF THE WORLD – AUSTRALIA : NSW (SYDNEY …

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    Harold Park –. Harold Park Paceway harness racing track in Forest Lodge, New South Wales was in use from 1890 to 2010 under its various names. The inaugural meeting under the Harold Park name was held on 25 March 1929. On 21 March 1929 due to confusion of the name with the Sydney suburb of Epping, the track was renamed Harold Park.

RACETRACKS OF THE WORLD – AUSTRALIA : NSW (SYDNEY …

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    The now half mile thick cinder track operated as Epping racecourse until 5 March 1929 when it was again renamed as Harold Park. The reason for renaming the track as Harold Park from Epping was to avoid confusion with the Sydney suburb of the same name. The final pony meeting was conducted at Epping on 28 December 1906.

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Harold Park Paceway | The Dictionary of Sydney

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    Racecourse, Sporting venue. Running grounds in Glebe which was developed in part of the Toxteth Estate in 1890 for pony racing, trotting and athletics. The course had various names and owners until it was named Harold Park after the imported American trotting horse Childe Harold in 1929. From 1929 to 1987 it also hosted greyhound race meetings.

From the Archives: When Harold Park went to the dogs

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    On a chilly May night in 1927, Sydneysiders thronged to see Australia's first mechanical hare race meeting. For the next 60 years, Harold Park was Sydney's "Mecca of greyhound racing".

The End of Harold Park: A Look Back At The Halcyon Days Of …

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    Harold Park, originally known as Epping Racecourse and owned by the NSW Trotting Club, had first opened in 1902. On 28 May 1927, a cold Saturday night, it hosted the first greyhound race meeting in Australia under the auspices of the Greyhound Coursing Association (GCA). The GCA was headed by an American with the slightly unfortunate name of Frederick …

HAROLD PARK RACES TO MARKET - PubTIC

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    HAROLD PARK RACES TO MARKET. In On the Market by Clyde Mooney26/06/2019. Famed comedy house and inner west local the Harold Park Hotel has come to market, boasting unbridled opportunity and a generous sale proposition. Built in the late naughties opposite what was the Harold Park Raceway, in Sydney’s Forest Lodge, four …

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