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BUNBURY

Australia - WA | RACE COURSE GUIDE

  • 110Km South of Perth

  • PO Box 916, Bunbury, WA 6230Mobile 0418 935 427 Fax (08) 9721 2248

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Chase Me is now the No. 1 boy

Superstar three-year-old Cyclone Jordy has broken down and will be out of action for 12 months, leaving Chase Me as champion trainer Gary Hall senior’s major hope in the $200,000 WA Derby on October 31.

Chase Me is now the No. 1 boy

Superstar three-year-old Cyclone Jordy has broken down and will be out of action for 12 months, leaving Chase Me as champion trainer Gary Hall senior’s major hope in the $200,000 WA Derby on October 31.

King’s best bets - 1st October 2025

Sam King is back with a couple of wagers on Wednesday.

Today’s Horse Racing Tips - 29th September 2025

Racing and Sports highlight our standout plays at Australian TAB meetings for September 29.

Today’s Horse Racing Tips - 24th September 2025

Racing and Sports highlight our standout plays at Australian TAB meetings for September 24.

Busy Voak picks Aldebaran Boyd

Ace trainer-reinsman Chris Voak faces a busy time at Gloucester Park on Friday night with eight drives on the ten-event program, and he predicts his best winning chance will be experienced trotter Aldebaran Boyd in the final event, the $21,000 Taste Of WA Handicap, a stand over 2503m.

Today’s Horse Racing Tips - 18th September 2025

Racing and Sports highlight our standout plays at Australian TAB meetings for September 18.

The best is yet to come

Magnificent Storm is racing with youthful enthusiasm, and his reinsman Aiden De Campo declared that “the best is yet to come” after driving the New Zealand-bred eight-year-old to an effortless victory in the $35,000 Howard Porter Memorial over 2536m at Gloucester Park on Friday night.

Today’s Horse Racing Tips - 11th September 2025

Racing and Sports highlight our standout plays at Australian TAB meetings for September 11.

White’s $229 winner

York trainer Maryann White only occasionally “heads down the hill to the city” to run one of her pacers. But the trip to Gloucester Park on Friday night paid handsome dividends when her inexperienced youngster Always Changin caused a major upset when he won the $21,000 Allwood Stud Sires Double Westbred Pace for three-year-olds at amazing tote odds of $229.30.

Today’s Horse Racing Tips - 4th September 2025

Racing and Sports highlight our standout plays at Australian TAB meetings for September 04.

Saifa shows his class

Widely-travelled pacer Saifa emerged as a strong contender for the rich feature events for four-year-olds later in the year when he surged home from tenth at the bell to win the $50,000 Binshaw Pace over 2130m at Gloucester Park on Friday night.

Lincoln Lou looks the goods

Lincoln Lou is the least successful pacer in the field of twelve runners who will do battle in the $50,000 The Binshaw Pace over 2130m at Gloucester Park on Friday night --- and the New Zealand-bred three-year-old who has won at four of his 22 starts looks set to buck the odds and beat his older rivals.

Harness feature race rankings return

In 2024, Racing WA re-introduced a ranking system for its major Western Australian harness feature races, designed to provide enhanced visibility in the selection process for these blue-ribbon events.