By AAP A $3.5 million all-weather training track will be installed at Hawkesbury to replace the sand circuit. The synthetic Polytrack surface is the same used for racing at Pakenham in Victoria. Work on the track is expected to start before the end of winter and take about four months. “Our No.2… Read More » Read full article
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