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Gore R.C.

Gore racecourse, the home of the Gore Racing Club is a key location in Southland and has played an important part in the history of thoroughbred racing in New Zealand as a training and racing venue. The Gore RC, formed in 1889 has three race meetings a year with the listed Gore Guineas the feature event in January. The Tapanui and Wyndham Racing Clubs and Gore Harness Racing Club also hold race meetings on the 1600m track with a 350m straight. The Gore club opens the Southland season in September. Ted Winsloe and Rex Cochrane, the leading trainers for New Zealand in the 1960s and 70s were based at Gore. Cochrane was three times the leading NZ trainer and Winsloe twice. Winsloe trained the winners of seven of the eight flat races at a Gore RC meeting in October 1964. The racecourse is situated on 50 hectares of freehold land and provides a magnificent floral display in the spring with flowering cherries, rhododendrons and azaleas. The Gore RC made the property available as an emergency hospital during the influenza epidemic in 1918 which killed 9000 people in NZ.

Enjoy the privileges of a Gore Racing Club membership:

Gore Racing Club Membership per season: $25.00

Privileges include:
 - 2 x stylish keyring members tags
 - free entry to all Gore RC race days
 - complimentary racebook
 - exclusive right of access to the Members Bar on race day
 - complimentary drinks & nibbles
 - parking rights on restricted days
 - club voting rights.

For more details and details on how to apply, visit events.loveracing.nz/Gore

To hear the different hospitality options available for any of the racedates held at Gore  from September through to March, please contact Jo on cell 021 246 5889 or email [email protected]

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Gore

Gore racecourse is home to the Gore Racing Club.  The racecourse is situated on 53 hectares of freehold land which as well as providing racing facilities is also a training centre. You can combine your trip to the races with some fishing. From October to April, Gore attracts anglers from all over the world hoping to catch the wily brown trout, famous in the waters of the nearby Mataura river. Gore is also the Country Music Capital of New Zealand and hosts the “Gold Guitar Awards” during the week leading to Queens Birthday weekend each year and is attended by participants from throughout Australasia.

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Main South Road
Gore
T: 03 973-0111
E: [email protected]
Contact: Jo Gordon

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