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2021-22 Race Dates (Draft) 2021-22 Race Dates (Draft) DATE DAY METRO PROV H&NWDRA MNC/NRRA ACT SERA SDRA CENTRAL-WEST BHFW PICNICS FEATURE 01-Jul-21 Thursday HAWKESBURY 2 MURWILLUMBAH 02-Jul-21 Friday 2 TAMWORTH SHOALHAVEN 03-Jul-21 Saturday RANDWICK NEWCASTLE 4 Mungindi Dubbo Duck Creek 04-Jul-21 Sunday 2 GRAFTON MUDGEE 05-Jul-21 Monday 2 GUNNEDAH WAGGA WAGGA 06-Jul-21 Tuesday NEWCASTLE 2 WELLINGTON 07-Jul-21 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 1 08-Jul-21 Thursday KEMBLA 1 09-Jul-21 Friday 2 SCONE GOULBURN 10-Jul-21 Saturday ROSEHILL WYONG 3 PORT MACQUARIE Wean 11-Jul-21 Sunday 2 GRAFTON MUDGEE South Grafton Cup 12-Jul-21 Monday 2 GUNNEDAH WAGGA WAGGA 13-Jul-21 Tuesday NEWCASTLE 2 WELLINGTON 14-Jul-21 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 2 GRAFTON Ramornie Handicap 15-Jul-21 Thursday KEMBLA 2 GRAFTON Grafton Cup 16-Jul-21 Friday 2 SCONE GOULBURN 17-Jul-21 Saturday ROSEHILL WYONG 3 Cowra Wean 18-Jul-21 Sunday HAWKESBURY 2 GRAFTON Maclean Cup 19-Jul-21 Monday 2 CESSNOCK MORUYA 20-Jul-21 Tuesday 2 BALLINA ALBURY 21-Jul-21 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 1 22-Jul-21 Thursday GOSFORD 2 MOREE 23-Jul-21 Friday 2 TAREE DUBBO 24-Jul-21 Saturday RANDWICK KEMBLA 4 LISMORE Carinda 25-Jul-21 Sunday 2 COFFS HARBOUR NARRANDERA 26-Jul-21 Monday 2 SCONE GOULBURN 27-Jul-21 Tuesday WYONG 2 WARREN 28-Jul-21 Wednesday CANTERBURY 1 29-Jul-21 Thursday KEMBLA 1 30-Jul-21 Friday 2 BALLINA CANBERRA (A) 31-Jul-21 Saturday ROSEHILL GOSFORD 3 Coonabarabran 2021-22 Race Dates (Draft) DATE DAY METRO PROV H&NWDRA MNC/NRRA ACT SERA SDRA CENTRAL-WEST BHFW PICNICS FEATURE 01-Aug-21 Sunday 2 TAMWORTH SAPPHIRE COAST 02-Aug-21 Monday 2 TAREE FORBES 03-Aug-21 Tuesday 2 CESSNOCK ALBURY 04-Aug-21 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 1 05-Aug-21 Thursday HAWKESBURY 2 COFFS HARBOUR Coffs Harbour Cup 06-Aug-21 Friday WYONG 2 GOULBURN 07-Aug-21 Saturday RANDWICK KEMBLA 4 COFFS HARBOUR Coonamble 08-Aug-21 Sunday 2 MUSWELLBROOK GUNDAGAI 09-Aug-21 Monday 1 FORBES Forbes Cup 10-Aug-21 Tuesday 2 SCONE MORUYA 11-Aug-21 Wednesday CANTERBURY 1 12-Aug-21 Thursday KEMBLA 1 13-Aug-21 Friday 2 TAMWORTH CANBERRA (A) 14-Aug-21 Saturday ROSEHILL NEWCASTLE 4 Casino Louth 15-Aug-21 Sunday 2 WAGGA WAGGA NARROMINE Narromine Cup 16-Aug-21 Monday 2 LISMORE GOULBURN 17-Aug-21 Tuesday GOSFORD 2 QUIRINDI 18-Aug-21 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 1 19-Aug-21 Thursday NEWCASTLE 1 20-Aug-21 Friday 2 TAREE DUBBO 21-Aug-21 Saturday RANDWICK KEMBLA 4 NARRANDERA Parkes Winx Stks 22-Aug-21 Sunday 2 TAREE MORUYA Taree Cup 23-Aug-21 Monday 1 GRAFTON 24-Aug-21 Tuesday 2 GUNNEDAH ALBURY 25-Aug-21 Wednesday CANTERBURY 1 26-Aug-21 Thursday HAWKESBURY 1 27-Aug-21 Friday 2 MURWILLUMBAH CANBERRA (A) Murwillumbah Cup 28-Aug-21 Saturday ROSEHILL HAWKESBURY 4 GRAFTON Gulargambone San Domenico Stks 29-Aug-21 Sunday WYONG 2 MOREE Moree Cup 30-Aug-21 Monday 2 WAUCHOPE WELLINGTON 31-Aug-21 Tuesday NEWCASTLE 2 MORUYA 2021-22 Race Dates (Draft) DATE DAY METRO PROV H&NWDRA MNC/NRRA ACT SERA SDRA CENTRAL-WEST BHFW PICNICS FEATURE 01-Sep-21 Wednesday KENSINGTON 1 02-Sep-21 Thursday 2 CESSNOCK BALLINA 03-Sep-21 Friday WYONG 2 CANBERRA Wyong Cup 04-Sep-21 Saturday RANDWICK KEMBLA 4 Griffith Mendooran Chelmsford Stks 05-Sep-21 Sunday 2 GUNDAGAI MUDGEE 06-Sep-21 Monday 2 TAMWORTH QUEANBEYAN 07-Sep-21 Tuesday 1 GRAFTON 08-Sep-21 Wednesday CANTERBURY 1 09-Sep-21 Thursday HAWKESBURY 1 10-Sep-21 Friday 2 TUNCURRY-FORSTER GOULBURN 11-Sep-21 Saturday ROSEHILL KEMBLA 3 ARMIDALE Run to the Rose, Theo Marks 12-Sep-21 Sunday 2 COFFS HARBOUR DUBBO Dubbo Cup 13-Sep-21 Monday 2 MUSWELLBROOK COROWA 14-Sep-21 Tuesday 1 MORUYA 15-Sep-21 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 1 16-Sep-21 Thursday KEMBLA 1 17-Sep-21 Friday NEWCASTLE 2 CANBERRA Newcastle Cup 18-Sep-21 Saturday RANDWICK NEWCASTLE 6 Barraba BOWRAVILLE WAGGA WAGGA Enngonia George Main 19-Sep-21 Sunday 2 ARMIDALE SHOALHAVEN 20-Sep-21 Monday 2 GRAFTON ORANGE 21-Sep-21 Tuesday WYONG 1 22-Sep-21 Wednesday CANTERBURY 1 23-Sep-21 Thursday HAWKESBURY 2 LISMORE 24-Sep-21 Friday 2 SCONE GOULBURN 25-Sep-21 Saturday ROSEHILL KEMBLA 5 GUNNEDAH Jerilderie Grenfell Come-By-Chance Golden Rose 26-Sep-21 Sunday 2 PORT MACQUARIE BATHURST Bathurst Cup 27-Sep-21 Monday 2 TAMWORTH LEETON 28-Sep-21 Tuesday 1 GRAFTON 29-Sep-21 Wednesday KENSINGTON 1 30-Sep-21 Thursday GOSFORD 1 2021-22 Race Dates (Draft) DATE DAY METRO PROV H&NWDRA MNC/NRRA ACT SERA SDRA CENTRAL-WEST BHFW PICNICS FEATURE 01-Oct-21 Friday 2 MORUYA DUBBO Lockhart 02-Oct-21 Saturday RANDWICK NEWCASTLE 6 Bundarra WAGGA WAGGA Mudgee Pooncarie Epsom, Metrop 03-Oct-21 Sunday 2 BALLINA COOTAMUNDRA Mungery Cootamundra Cup 04-Oct-21 Monday WARWICK FARM 2 MUSWELLBROOK 05-Oct-21 Tuesday 1 GOULBURN 06-Oct-21 Wednesday KENSINGTON 1 07-Oct-21 Thursday WYONG 2 ARMIDALE 08-Oct-21 Friday 2 PORT MACQUARIE CANBERRA Port Macquarie Cup 09-Oct-21 Saturday RANDWICK KEMBLA 5 PORT MACQUARIE ALBURY Forbes Young Spring Champion 10-Oct-21 Sunday HAWKESBURY 2 COONAMBLE Coonamble Cup 11-Oct-21 Monday 2 TAMWORTH QUEANBEYAN 12-Oct-21 Tuesday NEWCASTLE 2 MURWILLUMBAH 13-Oct-21 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 1 14-Oct-21 Thursday KEMBLA 1 15-Oct-21 Friday 2 TAREE WAGGA WAGGA Krambach Cup 16-Oct-21 Saturday RANDWICK NEWCASTLE 7 Inverell Wauchope Bombala Deniliquin NARROMINE The Everest 17-Oct-21 Sunday WYONG 2 SHOALHAVEN 18-Oct-21 Monday 2 GRAFTON BATHURST 19-Oct-21 Tuesday 2 MUSWELLBROOK LISMORE 20-Oct-21 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 1 21-Oct-21 Thursday HAWKESBURY 1 22-Oct-21 Friday CANTERBURY (N) 3 SCONE CANBERRA 23-Oct-21 Saturday RANDWICK KEMBLA 6 ARMIDALE Casino ALBURY Mudgee Harden Bondi Stks 24-Oct-21 Sunday 1 COONABARABRAN Coonabarabran Cup 25-Oct-21 Monday 1 PORT MACQUARIE 26-Oct-21 Tuesday 1 GRAFTON 27-Oct-21 Wednesday HAWKESBURY 1 28-Oct-21 Thursday GOSFORD 2 SAPPHIRE COAST 29-Oct-21 Friday 2 MOREE WAGGA WAGGA Balranald 30-Oct-21 Saturday ROSEHILL NEWCASTLE 4 Berrigan DUBBO Golden Eagle Tumut 31-Oct-21 Sunday 2 MUSWELLBROOK GOULBURN 2021-22 Race Dates (Draft) DATE DAY METRO PROV H&NWDRA MNC/NRRA ACT SERA SDRA CENTRAL-WEST BHFW PICNICS FEATURE 01-Nov-21 Monday 2 BALLINA Corowa Taree MUSWELLBROOK Shoalhaven 02-Nov-21 Tuesday KENSINGTON KEMBLA 9 Coffs Harbour CANBERRA Albury Dubbo Wentworth Gosford Tamworth Sapphire Coast Murwillumbah 03-Nov-21 Wednesday 1 GRAFTON 04-Nov-21 Thursday HAWKESBURY 1 Skin Fitness Cup 05-Nov-21 Friday 2 KEMPSEY ORANGE Kempsey Cup 06-Nov-21 Saturday ROSEHILL WYONG 4 Tabulam GOULBURN Golden Gift 07-Nov-21 Sunday 2 ARMIDALE WARREN 08-Nov-21 Monday 2 LISMORE QUEANBEYAN 09-Nov-21 Tuesday 1 CESSNOCK 10-Nov-21 Wednesday HAWKESBURY 1 11-Nov-21 Thursday 2 QUIRINDI PORT MACQUARIE 12-Nov-21 Friday CANTERBURY (N) 3 BALLINA GUNDAGAI Snake Gully Cup 13-Nov-21 Saturday NEWCASTLE KEMBLA 4 Inverell GUNDAGAI The Hunter 14-Nov-21 Sunday 2 CANBERRA DUBBO 15-Nov-21 Monday 1 GRAFTON 16-Nov-21 Tuesday 1 TAREE 17-Nov-21 Wednesday ROSEHILL 1 18-Nov-21 Thursday HAWKESBURY 1 19-Nov-21 Friday GOSFORD 2 ORANGE Bong Bong 20-Nov-21 Saturday KEMBLA GRANGE GOSFORD 6 Kempsey Adaminaby Hay Cowra The 'Gong 21-Nov-21 Sunday 2 QUIRINDI QUEANBEYAN Queanbeyan Cup 22-Nov-21 Monday 2 BALLINA WAGGA WAGGA 23-Nov-21 Tuesday 1 PORT MACQUARIE 24-Nov-21 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 1 25-Nov-21 Thursday WYONG 2 NARROMINE 26-Nov-21 Friday CANTERBURY (N) 3 MUSWELLBROOK CANBERRA 27-Nov-21 Saturday ROSEHILL KEMBLA 4 Bowraville WAGGA WAGGA Festival Stks 28-Nov-21 Sunday NEWCASTLE 2 GRAFTON 29-Nov-21 Monday 2 TAREE SAPPHIRE COAST 30-Nov-21 Tuesday 1 TAMWORTH 2021-22 Race Dates (Draft) DATE DAY METRO PROV H&NWDRA MNC/NRRA ACT SERA SDRA CENTRAL-WEST BHFW PICNICS FEATURE 01-Dec-21 Wednesday GOSFORD 1 02-Dec-21 Thursday 1 COFFS HARBOUR 03-Dec-21 Friday KENSINGTON 2 MUDGEE Mudgee Cup 04-Dec-21 Saturday ROSEHILL NEWCASTLE 5 GUNNEDAH Cooma Albury 05-Dec-21 Sunday HAWKESBURY 2 SHOALHAVEN 06-Dec-21 Monday 2 TUNCURRY-FORSTER WAGGA WAGGA 07-Dec-21 Tuesday 2 BALLINA DUBBO 08-Dec-21 Wednesday ROSEHILL 1 09-Dec-21 Thursday WYONG 2 Queanbeyan 10-Dec-21 Friday CANTERBURY (N) 4 SCONE MURWILLUMBAH Warren ALBURY 11-Dec-21 Saturday RANDWICK KEMBLA 4 MOREE Gosford Moulamein 12-Dec-21 Sunday HAWKESBURY 2 CANBERRA 13-Dec-21 Monday 2 KEMPSEY ORANGE 14-Dec-21 Tuesday 1 ARMIDALE 15-Dec-21 Wednesday KENSINGTON 1 16-Dec-21 Thursday WYONG 1 17-Dec-21 Friday 2 LISMORE GOULBURN 18-Dec-21 Saturday WARWICK FARM NEWCASTLE 3 Dubbo 19-Dec-21 Sunday 2 TAREE MORUYA 20-Dec-21 Monday 1 SCONE 21-Dec-21 Tuesday 1 BATHURST 22-Dec-21 Wednesday ATC-TBA 1 23-Dec-21 Thursday 0 24-Dec-21 Friday 1 WAGGA 25-Dec-21 Saturday 0 CHRISTMAS DAY Ballina Inverell 26-Dec-21 Sunday RANDWICK NEWCASTLE 7 Bowraville Sapphire Coast Tumut Wellington Quirindi Wauchope 27-Dec-21 Monday 2 COFFS HARBOUR ORANGE 28-Dec-21 Tuesday GOSFORD 1 29-Dec-21 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 1 Macquarie 30-Dec-21 Thursday 2 MURWILLUMBAH COROWA 31-Dec-21 Friday GOSFORD 2 SHOALHAVEN 2021-22 Race Dates (Draft) DATE DAY METRO PROV H&NWDRA MNC/NRRA ACT SERA SDRA CENTRAL-WEST BHFW PICNICS FEATURE INVERELL 01-Jan-22 Saturday RANDWICK 4 Port Macquarie Gundagai Wallabadah 02-Jan-22 Sunday 2 BALLINA GILGANDRA 03-Jan-22 Monday 2 GUNNEDAH MORUYA Moruya Cup 04-Jan-22 Tuesday KEMBLA 2 ORANGE 05-Jan-22 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 2 CANBERRA 06-Jan-22 Thursday 1 WAGGA WAGGA 07-Jan-22 Friday GOSFORD 2 PORT MACQUARIE 08-Jan-22 Saturday RANDWICK WYONG 3 GLEN INNES 09-Jan-22 Sunday 2 COFFS HARBOUR SHOALHAVEN 10-Jan-22 Monday 2 TAREE WELLINGTON 11-Jan-22 Tuesday KEMBLA 2 CESSNOCK 12-Jan-22 Wednesday WARWICK FARM 1 13-Jan-22 Thursday GOSFORD 1 14-Jan-22 Friday CANTERBURY (N) 3 BALLINA MORUYA Ballina Cup 15-Jan-22 Saturday ROSEHILL KEMBLA 5 Deepwater Tuncurry-Forster Tumut 16-Jan-22 Sunday 2 MUSWELLBROOK COWRA Cowra Cup 17-Jan-22 Monday 2 TAREE QUEANBEYAN 18-Jan-22 Tuesday 1 WAGGA WAGGA 19-Jan-22 Wednesday CANTERBURY
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