Moonee Valley Racecourse Explained

Moonee Valley Racecourse
Location:Moonee Ponds, Victoria
Owner:Moonee Valley Racing Club
Channel:Seven Network
Sky Racing
Notableraces:Cox Plate

Moonee Valley Racecourse, currently marketed as The Valley, is a horse-racing track in Moonee Ponds, Melbourne, Victoria Australia.

History

Moonee Valley Racecourse was established in 1883 by William Samuel (W.S.) Cox, who purchased a farm the previous year belonging to John F. Feehan for the purpose of establishing a racetrack. Being entirely freehold land owned by a private club, this separates Moonee Valley from other Melbourne racecourses such as Caulfield and Flemington.[1] Expansion of the racecourse facilities occurred in the 1960s, funded by compensation for land acquired for the construction of the adjacent Tullamarine Freeway. In the 1970s harness racing moved to the Valley, when night trotting relocated from the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds.

References

  1. Web site: Developer Proposes Housing Plan For Moonee Valley Racecourse. Andrew Lemon. 7 April 2011. The Age. https://web.archive.org/web/20121106162431/http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/moonee-valley-signing-its-death-warrant-20110406-1d4eg.html. 6 November 2012. dead. 8 April 2011.

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