Morphettville Racecourse#Access

{{Short description|Horse racing race track in Adelaide, South Australia}}

{{Use Australian English|date=January 2012}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}}

{{Infobox racecourse

| Name = Morphettville Racecourse

| Image = Morphetteville RC 01.jpg

| Caption = View of the racecourse and winners' circle from the grandstand

| imagesize = 125%

| Location = Morphettville, Adelaide, South Australia

| Opened = {{start date|1876|1|3|df=yes}}

| Owner = South Australian Jockey Club

| Website = https://morphettville.com.au

| coordinates = {{coord|-34.978076|138.542747|type:landmark_region:AU|format=dms|display=}}

}}

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Morphettville Racecourse is the main horse racing course for the Australian state of South Australia, incorporating two separate tracks. Home to the South Australian Jockey Club, it is situated in the Adelaide suburb of Morphettville, {{convert|10|km|mi|abbr=off|comma=off}} from the Adelaide city centre.

History

After years of using grounds at the East Parklands ("The Old Adelaide Racecourse", later known as Victoria Park), rented from the Adelaide City Council, a group which became the South Australian Jockey Club began using a racecourse (Thebarton Racecourse or "The Butchers' Course") at present-day Mile End on grazing land owned by E. M. Bagot and Gabriel Bennett{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106516117 |title=Fifty Years of Racing (19) |newspaper=The Daily Herald (Adelaide) |volume=9 |issue=2594 |location=South Australia |date=13 July 1918 |access-date=30 July 2017 |page=7 |via=National Library of Australia}} Much of Seth Ferry's account is at variance with contemporary news reports. near the River Torrens from 1859 to 1869, when the course was abandoned due to insufficient patronage. After five or six years of existence in name only, the SAJC acquired, thanks to the generosity of Sir Thomas Elder, its own freehold property at Morphettville ("The Bay of Biscay Course") and held its first meeting there on 3 January 1876.{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31963998 |title=South Australian Jockey Club |newspaper=The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858–1889) |location=Adelaide, SA |date=4 January 1876 |access-date=2 January 2014 |page=6 |publisher=National Library of Australia}} A breakaway group, which became the Adelaide Racing Club, continued to hold race meetings at the Old Racecourse.

In 2008, first Victoria Park, and then in 2009 Cheltenham Park, were discontinued as racing facilities;{{Why|date=October 2024}} now Adelaide race meetings are conducted only at Morphettville.

Race courses

= Main =

The course proper at Morphettville is a long, flat course with a circumference of {{Convert|2307|m|ft|abbr=}}. The track is {{Convert|32|m|ft|abbr=}} wide and features wide turns with a camber of 4 per cent. A retractable winning post with hydraulics enables the SAJC to alternate the running of races with minimal damage to both tracks, especially with races taking place mid-week and increased racing through the winter months. Installed in 2009, it is a world first.{{Citation needed|date=September 2017}}

= Secondary =

The second track, known as "The Parks", was officially opened in June 2009. The Morphettville Parks track has a circumference of {{Convert|2100|m|ft|abbr=off|comma=off}}, and the track is {{Convert|25|m|ft|abbr=off|comma=off}} wide with a 5 per cent camber on the turns. A chute through the centre of the course that runs between the 850{{Non breaking hyphen}}metre and 1550{{Non breaking hyphen}}metre points provides for 1250, 1300 and 1400 metre starts.

Wetlands

The Morphettville Racecourse Wetland was a joint initiative of the Patawalonga Catchment Water Management Board and the South Australian Jockey Club. It was constructed by the Board and the Jockey Club during 2001 and 2002.{{Cite web|url=http://www.naturalresources.sa.gov.au/files/sharedassets/adelaide_and_mt_lofty_ranges/nrm_education/morphettville-wetland-fact.pdf|title=Morphettville Racecourse Wetlands|date=2017-09-19|website=Natural Resources South Australia}} The wetland covers an area of {{convert|3.5|ha|acre|abbr=off}} in the middle of the racecourse on the corner of Anzac Highway and Morphett Road. Costing $2.4 million to construct, it includes 100,000 plants. The soil excavated was used to raise the level of the racecourse track.File:Morphetteville RC 02.jpg The catchment area for the wetland includes stormwater flow from two drains in Bray Street, south of the racecourse. Water enters a sediment pond where floating litter is collected in a net and large materials settle out. The water is then piped into the wetland, where it travels through a series of deep and shallow marshes. An aquifer storage and recovery system has been constructed at the wetland. The water flowing out of the wetland is ideal for irrigation as it has very low salinity. During winter months, water is captured and pumped into a tertiary limestone aquifer below the racecourse. During the summer months, the water in the aquifer is recovered and used for irrigation. Up to 600 megalitres of water a year is recharged into the aquifer, which exceeds the amount required to irrigate the racecourse.

Access

The racecourse is just off Anzac Highway, on Morphett Road. Entry is via Morphett Road entrance or Tramway entrance. The Glenelg Tram operates throughout the day from North Terrace and Victoria Square through to Moseley Square (Glenelg). The tram stops on Morphett Road adjacent to the Morphettville Racecourse (Stop 12). A taxi rank is located inside the members' car park, where taxis pick up and drop off throughout the day. Car parking is also available.

{{Adjacent stations|system=Adelaide|line=Glenelg|note-mid=(race days only)|left=Marion Road|right=Morphett Road}}{{anchor|Tram_stop}}

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1954 racebook

File:1954 SAJC Queens Cup Racebook P1.jpg|1954 SAJC Queens Cup racebook front cover

File:1954 SAJC Queens Cup Racebook P2.jpg|1954 SAJC Queens Cup showing raceday officials

File:1954 SAJC Queens Cup Racebook P3.jpg|1954 SAJC Queens Cup showing the winner, Sir Coral

File:1954 SAJC Queens Cup Racebook P4.jpg|1954 SAJC Queens Cup starters and results

File:1954 SAJC Queens Cup Racebook P5.jpg|The 1954 Queens Cup trophy

Races

The following is a list of group races which are run at Morphettville Racecourse.

class="wikitable"
Grp

!Race Name

!Age

!Sex

!Weight

!Distance

!Month

1

|Australasian Oaks

|3YO

|Fillies

|sw

|2000

|April

1

|The Goodwood

|Open

|Open

|sw+p

|1200

|April

1

|Robert Sangster Stakes

|3YO+

|Fillies and Mares

|sw

|1200

|April

1

|South Australian Derby

|3YO

|Open

|sw

|2500

|April

2

|Adelaide Cup

|Open

|Open

|hcp

|3200

|March

2

|Yallambee Classic

|3YO

|Open

|sw

|1200

|March

2

|Queen of the South Stakes

|3YO+

|Fillies and Mares

|sw

|1600

|May

3

|SA Fillies Classic

|3YO

|Fillies

|sw

|2500

|April

3

|Lord Reims Stakes

|Open

|Open

|sw+p

|2600

|March

3

|D.C. McKay Stakes

|Open

|Open

|qlty

|1100

|May

3

|Robert A. Lee Stakes

|Open

|Open

|qlty

|1600

|May

3

|SAJC Breeders' Stakes

|2YO

|Open

|sw

|1200

|February

3

|SAJC Sires' Produce Stakes

|2YO

|Open

|sw

|1600

|May

3

|SAJC Spring Stakes

|Open

|Open

|wfa

|1200

|September

3

|SAJC Chairman's Stakes

|3YO

|Colts, Geldings and Fillies

|sw

|2000

|April

3

|The Jansz

|2YO

|Open

|sw+p

|1200

|May

3

|R.N. Irwin Stakes

|3YO+

|Open

|wfa

|1100

|March

3

|Proud Miss Stakes

|3YO+

|Fillies and Mares

|sw+p

|1200

|April

3

|Auraria Stakes

|3YO

|Fillies

|sw+p

|1800

|April

3

|Queen's Cup

|Open

|Open

|hcp

|2500

|May

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