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Goulburn has a long association with racing, with records
indicating that racing commenced in 1838 when challenge races held
by Troopers took place in the vicinity of the Gordon Hotel. The
oldest Goulburn Cup Trophy dates back to 1883 and is currently
displayed at the Race Club and no longer at the museum. On opening
day, 12 October 1949 trainer Tommy Smith and jockey George Moore
won the main race of the day with Tyrant. The Goulburn &
District Racing Club Limited was founded in 1969 after a combined
Club known as the Goulburn & District Racing and Trotting Club
was disbanded. Mr Jim Bell, a past Chairman of the Australian
Jockey Club was the inaugural President of the current Club. The
Club was incorporated in 1989 and is now under the control of
eleven elected Directors. Election of Directors is held annually in
November and nomination is open to all financial members. In 1999
the Club moved to its new premises in Racecourse Drive off Taralga
Road. The Club is now in charge of its own destiny and has no
constraints. Goulburn & District Racing Club Limited is in the
business of providing the best thoroughbred racing in Country New
South Wales, with the highest quality facilities for trainers and
horses alike.
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