Glenburnie Racecourse Restores Wet-Weather Reliability After Two Decades
Upgraded top layer evokes vintage conditions, promising more reliable scheduling for wet-weather meets.
Overview
- Glenburnie’s top surface has reclaimed its ‘old days’ performance, offering dependable footing in wet conditions.
- The overhaul follows 20 years of controversy and complaints over the track’s performance in rainy weather.
- Recent resurfacing work has restored the course’s reliability to levels last seen decades ago.
- Since 1957, the Limestone Coast Thoroughbred Racing trainer’s premiership has been claimed exclusively by South East-based trainers.
- The reliable wet-weather surface will reduce rain-related cancellations, supporting local racing schedules and betting revenues.