Alice Springs Turf Club

Alice Springs Turf Club is located approximately 7km south of the town’s CBD with the Pioneer Park Racecourse providing spectacular views of the MacDonnell Ranges. There are 33 meetings held during the year. The track itself is a sand and waste oil surface and is 1690m in circumference with a 270m home straight.


Alice Springs racing news

There are many meetings held at Alice Springs each year and our expert horse racing tips are usually released in the days leading up to the meetings.

Emergency Supreme Times becomes hot favourite in Pioneer Sprint

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Smuggling wins Pioneer Sprint

INCREDIBLY, the second favourite for Sunday’s $100,000 Alice Springs Toyota Pioneer Sprint at Pioneer Park may not face the starter …
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Alice Springs veteran jockey Wayne Kerford announces retirement

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Alice Springs veteran jockey Wayne Kerford announces retirement

After a riding career that has spanned 33 years, Wayne “Bulldog” Kerford will retire following the Alice Springs Turf Club’s …
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Alice Springs tips

Alice Springs is one of the most unique race tracks in Australia and we are constantly covering the latest horse racing news from this track.

Alice Springs betting tips & quaddie picks | Saturday, April 23

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Alice Springs preview

Alice Spring Turf Club will host to the eight race meeting for Day 3 of the 2022 Alice Springs Cup …
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Alice Spring Turf Club address

Address: Ladbrokes Pioneer Park, Stuart Hwy, Connellan NT 0870

Alice Springs Turf Club is located on the Stuart Highway about 10 minutes drive from the city centre of Alice Springs. Pioneer Park is also about a 10 minute drive from the Airport, for those coming from out of town.


Pioneer Park major races

The annual Alice Springs Cup Carnival starts in April culminating with the $100,000 Pioneer Sprint (1200m) and $110,000 Alice Springs Cup (2000m) on the first Sunday in May.


Alice Springs Turf Club history

A new grandstand was erected at Pioneer Park at the turn of the century. In recent times rubber tiled pavers now adorn the mounting yard, the tie-up stalls have been upgraded, there are now three walkers, a lift has been added to the grandstand and the opening of a new restaurant is a welcome addition. For any trainer, jockey, owner and racing enthusiast visiting the Red Centre is a once in a lifetime experience that you’ll never forget.

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