NORTHERN TERRITORY RACES

Introduction to Northern Territory, Australia

The Northern Territory remains a very secluded area of Australia and is one of the northern most states of the country. Much of the Australian outback and the mainland is covered by the Northern Territory, as well as many parts in the centre of the country. Western Australia is the state which borders it to the left, while the states of South Australia and Queensland are located to the south and east of the state. Thus, the Northern Territory is almost sandwiched between all states of the country and the northern region fronts the ocean.

The Northern Territory is particularly well known for its racing. You can easily place all your winning wagers on the Northern Territory races online. There is no need to travel or spend money on accommodation. To experience the betting action, all you need is an internet connection and an account with an online bookmaker. So, whether you are relaxing at home or stuck at the office, it has never been simpler to place your bets on the NT races – online.

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The region is the third largest state of Australia and covers vast lands but due to the high temperatures and drought, many few parts of the state are actually inhabited – thus having a total population of 200,000 is more to do with the local climatic conditions rather than anything else.

Upcoming Races

Group 1

Stradbroke Handicap

(1400m)

Eagle Farm

$1,000,000

Hcp

Group 1

The TJ Smith

(1600m)

Eagle Farm

$500,000

2YO SW

Group 1

Winter Stakes

(1400m)

Eagle Farm

$500,000

WFA

Group 1

Doomben Cup

(2020m)

Doomben

$500,000

3YO & Up WFA

Group 1

Queensland Oaks

(2400m)

Eagle Farm

$400,000

3YO SW

Group 1

Queensland Derby

(2400m)

Eagle Farm

$500,000

3YO SW

The region is popular because of the local population of indigenous Australians which have been living in the state of Northern Territory since the last 40, 000 years. Thus the advent of the colonials have been seen as an invasion of the local culture, but the past many years has seen as a era where both the communities have learnt to live with each other. The era of communal harmony was begun when the Makassan traders initiated a move to trade with the local aborigines of the Northern Territory which lead to a massive economic activity in the early 18th century. These were the times when the British Crown and its settlers had first set their eye on the Northern Territories and this was a move to allow them to settle in the region. It was in the 17th century when the first settlers had arrived and this was the time when these traders saw the Northern Territory as an economic hub due to its approach and access by the sea. Majority of the towns and cities which had been taken over by the British had to be close to the shores because sea travel was the only viable practice of travelling between continents.

History of Darwin

Thus the Port of Darwin was built in the year 1869 which helped the British establish themselves with the local community. The port also helped to build the biggest city of the Northern Territories which was later to be named as Darwin. Today, the city of Darwin boasts of a number of attractions which include its gold shores for tourist activities and many other outdoor sports. There are also many national parks where a majority of Australia’s wildlife has been taking refuge from the urban expansion of the south.

There has also been an active activity in the mining industry of Darwin and many settlers who had come from Britain had involved themselves in the mining industry to bring a proper source of income to the local settlers. The residents of the state of Northern Territory are most famous by the name of Territorians which is quite a geographical depiction from where these people belong to. Horse racing in the entire state can not be possible due to the intense amount of heat in many parts of the Northern Territories but the city of Darwin boasts of a number of horse racing events and clubs which have all been doing a wonderful job in the creation of local horses and jockeys who have gone on to win national tittles and international races.

Fannie Bay, Darwin

The Fannie Bay racecourse is one such example which is located in the Fannie Bay area which is a suburban region of the city of Darwin. One within the city of Darwin, the Fannie Bay area is easily accessible as it is located on a 10 minute drive from the main city. The racecourse is a very unique one which has a total length of 1700 metres, which can easily be the shortest racecourse in the entire country. Thus the small racecourse allows tough competition to take place and event the slower horses have the opportunity to out do the quicker ones. The track is oil mixed sand track which allows the horses to trot easily on the hard rough surfaces of the city of Darwin. Mainly because of the fact that rain is a rare occurrence in the city, the track has been made to suit the local weather conditions – this is why the traditional turf track has not been used for horse racing in the city of Darwin.

The horse racing season has a special significance to all the punters and bookmakers as it has a historical feel to it. Back in the year 1956, the first Darwin Cup was organised which shows the amount of history which is attached to the entire horse racing extravaganza in the Northern Territories. Monetary awards for the event are also high and this is why many international audiences and tourist have taken deep interest in the Darwin Cup. This is the biggest sporting event to take place in the Northern Territories which has a total stadium audience of more than 15000 spectators which throngs from all across the Northern Territories.

The winning bonus on the other hand is another attraction; set at a whopping 1.3 million dollars, many trophies are also awarded to the winners. The track itself is a state of the art facility and has been used continuously over the years. Gambling and betting have been an important part of the Darwin Cup and without the influence of the punters and bookmakers, the industry of horse racing in the Northern Territory could not have made it to the top. So, for top quality betting action you can’t beat placing a wager online on the NT races. And since online betting sites offer odds on races throughout Australia, you can be sure there is always a race to bet on. This includes those on the smaller races all the way up to the Melbourne Cup. All you need is an internet connection, an account, and a good Melbourne Cup tip to start raking in the cash! Whether you are relaxing in the comfort of your own home or stuck at the office, it has never been so straightforward to place your winning wagers – online.

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