Top 10 Awesome Facts to Know About Horse Racing in Australia

As a long-standing traditional Horse racing is fully enjoyed sport in Australia. In the early times, it was understood to be a rich man's game where royal families and industrialists use to own these horses. With horse syndicates, there was a huge revolution in the industry as Racehorse Shares now can be easily bought for share by share prices rather than one bulk amount. This made the middle-income investor a part of this flourishing industry making it a popular sport nationwide.

Here are the top 10 awesome facts about Horse racing in Australia to give you goosebumps right away.

1. With more than 400 top racecourses with 20,000+ horses running each year, horse racing is among the most-watched sports activities in Australia. Already a sport-loving society people enjoy and understand the horse racing as it often takes the spotlight around the nation. After football and rugby, it is the third most popular sports down under.

2. In Australia, you will see both clockwise and anti-clockwise directions for a horse running. In Victoria, Tasmania, Western Australia and South Australia horses take the run anti-clockwise whereas in New South Wales and Queensland horses take clockwise run. Though counter-clockwise is among the most common trend for racing format in the down under and around the world.

3. Though you will see more popularity of race horses in Melbourne cup and Flemington still the games were first originated with official games in Sydney at 1810.

4. Most of the Australian races are done on modern turf that sare often faster than the traditional dirt surfaces as horse hooves dig into the ground. Grass Courses are also more effective and better for horses legs.

5. As a fundamental rule to the game if a jockey has a part share or owns the racecourse then he or she is not allowed to take part in the race at all. It is done to avoid race-fixing and perpetrators can land in Jail too.

6. Though the Melbourne cup is highly popular in the country, still Sydney's Randwick Racecourse 'The Everest' has the highest prize money for the winning race.

7. On the account for the number of racecourses, Australia has more than any nations across the globe.

8. Though it is only to second to the United States for the number of horses starting every year.

9. In totalling prize money distributed annually Australia ranks third after the U.S. And Japan respectively.

10. Flat races and races over the fences are the two major forms for thoroughbred racing in Australian soil.


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