By AAP Racing Queensland hopes changes to next season’s race dates calendar will provide a major boost to betting turnover. The major changes to the program include the reintroduction of Tuesday TAB meetings and day-night 12-race meetings at the Sunshine Coast on Wednesdays and Fridays. The state’s premier track, Eagle Farm, will… Read More » Read full article
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