Wagga Racecourse Tips & Betting Advice
The Wagga Racecourse is located in the Riverina region in New South Wales.
Hosting 24 meetings a year, Wagga has a large local string of stables which can be complemented by horses from the Cootamundra, Gundagai and some visiting Victorian yards.
The Listed Wagga Cup runs in May and is worth $170,000.
Wagga Racecourse Bookie Promotions
Wagga betting markets generally arrive a day or two out from a country program.
Online wagering companies deliver Wagga bookmaker offers, so keep an eye out in the lead up to the meetings for what bonus bet and money back specials are on offer.
Wagga Racecourse Free Bets
Due to Australian regulations bookmakers are no longer allowed to offer free bets to prospective or existing customers.
However, bookmakers do still offer money back specials which essentially amount to free bets if successful so check with your bookie to see if they are delivering Wagga free bets.
Wagga Racecourse Fixtures
Wagga racing fixtures are released prior to the new season.
You can view any upcoming Wagga meetings by either visiting the Murrumbidgee Turf Club website or the Racing NSW platform.
Wagga Racecourse Results
The Racing NSW website provide all results, replays and trial information for New South Wales races, which includes Wagga.
Their website allows users to search by the meeting or even by the horse, where you can type in the runner you're looking for any replay on.
Wagga Racecourse Bet Of The Day
Our experts watch and analyse races at Wagga to deliver the best bets of each and every card.
You can expect to see our Wagga tips, bet of the day and previews the day prior to a country or major meeting there.
Wagga Racecourse Social News
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Wagga Racecourse FAQ
Where is the Wagga Racecourse?
The Wagga Racecourse is located in the Riverina region in New South Wales and can be found on the corner of Travers and Moorong Streets Wagga.
How many meetings does Wagga have?
Wagga has 24 meetings per year.
Who won the 2019 Wagga Cup?
The Chris Waller-trained Abdon won the 2019 Wagga Cup.
Can I bring alcohol into Wagga racecourse?
No, all alcohol must be purchased and consumed on course.
Can I bring food into Wagga racecourse?
Yes, food may be brought into Wagga racecourse.
How to bet on the Wagga Races?
To place a bet on the Wagga races you'll need to be signed up with an online bookmaker.
Generally, corporate bookies open betting markets a day or two prior to a country meeting at Wagga and longer for feature programs.
When is the 2020 Wagga Cup?
In 2020, the Wagga Gold Cup will be on Friday, May 1.