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Stanthorpe Cup Day

10.00am – 8.00pm
Saturday 19th October 2024

For every country racing enthusiast, a great day out combines the thrill and colour of racing with the opportunity to socialise in a relaxed outdoor carnival atmosphere. Each spring the action moves to Stanthorpe's Armstrong Park on the Granite Belt. Here in the Queensland wine capital, the Stanthorpe Cup has established a firm place on the annual social calendar for locals and visitors alike. The mix of keen racing, fashion, marquee lunches and the chance to sample some of Queensland's finest wines are key elements of this big day out. Photo finish racing began in the former tin mining town in 1872 and since then it has experienced its share of highs and lows. Challenged at times by war, drought and equine influenza, nothing has quashed the locals' love of this annual social event. In recent times, many tourists have planned their visit around Cup day, and once experienced, they return year after year. The Stanthorpe Cup is one of many Spring events held on The Granite Belt, so early booking is recommended. The event features 5 Local races, Sky racing on the big screen, complimentary bus from town centre, fashions on the field and live music, Lunch in the reserved marquees, strong bookmakers ring, wine tasting and a chance to enjoy a weekend in the Queensland wine capital.
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  • Pop Up Wine Bar
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0400 361 186


173 Jimmy Mann Road, Broadwater Queensland 4380, Australia

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