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Ellerslie Racecourse is the main racecourse in
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racehorses. It is an undulating, grass circuit in the suburb of Ellerslie, with a circumference of just under 1,900 metres. Racing is conducted in a clockwise (right-handed) direction.


History

Horses have raced at Ellerslie since 1857 when Robert Graham hosted a race meeting on his property, on the site which is now Ellerslie Racecourse. The Auckland Racing club then purchased thirty-six hectares of land from Graham in 1872 on which the course is situated.Heritage et AL: Auckland Cup and racing at Ellerslie
/ref> The first race meeting of the Auckland Racing Club was held at Ellerslie on 25 May 1874. At this time the racecourse was a considerable distance outside the city and it took Aucklanders up to several hours to get to the course by carriage. A "platform" station, Ellerslie Racecourse Platform was opened in January 1874. Many went by train, although with the demand created by the event, as late as in 1910 they often had to travel in open cattle trucks because there were not enough normal coaches available for the demand of the extra services. A publication compiled by E.G. Sutherland, held in the
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Special Collections, makes note of the importance of the aesthetic appeal of Ellerslie: "It seems worthy of mention that by making Ellerslie attractive the Auckland Racing Club has added to the popularity of the sport. Ellerslie’s attractive outlook has been partly responsible for bringing thousands of visiting racing patrons within its borders to witness the best class of thoroughbreds in action. It’s well laid out floral beds, ponds and large variety of choice trees and palms have drawn kudos from Royalty, Governors, Viceroys, tourists and visitors from all parts of the world." Ellerslie was the location of the first automatic
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, designed by
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and installed in 1913..
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visited the racecourse during the royal visit to New Zealand in 1953/54. During World War Two the Stands were used as Hospital Wards for the American Forces serving in the Pacific. Dr McGregor-Grant, who the Steeplechase is named after, was the head Doctor. During the 20th century, Ellerslie Racecourse provided plants for Kingseat Hospital. Champion racehorses to have raced at Ellerslie include
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(who was buried at the racecourse in 2009) and
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. Ellerslie is home to two of New Zealand's major racing carnivals - the Summer Carnival and
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. The Summer Carnival is run in the Christmas-New Year period with Boxing Day and New Year's Day formerly being home to the
New Zealand Derby The New Zealand Derby is a set-weights Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, run over a distance of 2,400 metres (12 furlongs) at Ellerslie Racecourse in Auckland, New Zealand. It is held in March each year. History The New Zealand Derby i ...
and
Auckland Cup The Auckland Cup is an annual race held by the Auckland Racing Club (ARC). It is an Open Handicap for thoroughbred racehorses competed on the flat turf over 3200 metres (two miles) at Ellerslie Racecourse in Auckland, New Zealand. The race was ...
respectively, but these were moved to the new Auckland Cup Week in March 2006.


Steeplechasing

Steeplechasing at Ellerslie used the well-known "Ellerslie hill." The jumping track left the course proper just before the 1000 metre mark at the end of the back straight and rose approximately 16 metres to the top of the hill, where there were two steeplechase fences 100 metres apart. There was another at the foot of the hill where the steeplechase track rejoined the course proper just after the 600-metre mark. The total length of this section of the track was approximately 750 metres. It was not used for flat racing. The major steeplechase at Ellerslie, the
Great Northern Steeplechase The Great Northern Steeplechase is New Zealand's richest steeplechase jumping race. The race exceeds six kilometres, making it New Zealand's longest horse race, and usually takes over eight minutes to complete. It is one of the great tests of stam ...
, required the horses to climb this hill 3 times in the 6400m event. The
Great Northern Steeplechase The Great Northern Steeplechase is New Zealand's richest steeplechase jumping race. The race exceeds six kilometres, making it New Zealand's longest horse race, and usually takes over eight minutes to complete. It is one of the great tests of stam ...
and Great Northern Hurdles are no longer held at Ellerslie after the Auckland Racing Club sold land for housing development. From 2022 the races have been held at Te Rapa.


Races

The following is a list of
Group races Group races, also known as Pattern races, or Graded races in some jurisdictions, are the highest level of races in Thoroughbred horse racing. They include most of the world's iconic races, such as the Derby, Irish Derby and Prix de l'Arc de Trio ...
which are run at Ellerslie Racecourse. Other races of note in the past include: *
Great Northern Foal Stakes Great Northern Foal Stakes is a horse race in New Zealand. It is a listed 2 year-old race over 1400m run at Ellerslie Racecourse. The race is currently known as the Auckland Futurity Stakes. Up to 1998 it was run in late January and was a group ...
, currently a listed race known as the Auckland Futurity Stakes. * DB Draught Classic. *
Great Northern St. Leger The Great Northern St. Leger was a horse race for three-year-old racehorses held over 2700 metres in Auckland, New Zealand. It was first raced in 1916, whereas the New Zealand St. Leger started at Wellington in 1899. Winners include Desert Gol ...
.


See also

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Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand The racing of Thoroughbred horses (or gallopers, as they are also known) is a popular gaming and spectator sport and industry in New Zealand. History Thoroughbred horse racing commenced soon after European settlement. The first totalisator ma ...
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Trentham Racecourse Trentham Racecourse is the main thoroughbred horse racecourse for the Wellington city area in New Zealand. It is located in the suburb of Trentham, New Zealand, Trentham in Upper Hutt, next to Trentham Military Camp. The races are conducted by t ...


References

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