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The New South Wales town of Bourke, on the south bank of the Darling River, lies in the north-west of the state almost 800 kilometres north-west of the state capital Sydney. A settlement first began in the vicinity of the present town in 1835 when the explorer Sir Thomas Mitchell arrived in the area. All was not well with the locals when he arrived, so he built a protective fort and called it Fort Bourke after the then Governor Richard Bourke. From that small beginning has grown a vibrant town with a current population in excess of 2,000 people. The town has its own racecourse, with racing recorded as early as the 1860s, although there have been long periods since when racing has lapsed. Today the Back O’Bourke races are administered by the Back O’Bourke Picnic Race Club which was founded in 2014 and held their inaugural meeting on Easter Sunday 5th April 2015. The principal race that day was the Harry Hart Memorial Cup, paying fond tribute to one of the town’s racing enthusiast Harry Hart. The meeting marked the first Picnic meeting in the town since 1969, but over a century before that Bourke held annual races. |
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Local Patrons | Bourke Jockey Club, Back O'Bourke Picnic Race Club |
Principal Races | Central Australian Handicap Stakes, Bourke Steeplechase, Bourke Corinthian Cup |
On Monday 21st October 1867 a newspaper reported and racing aficionado wrote of the annual 3 days of racing,’I was quite astonished at the quality of the horses, fit for any racecourse in the colony, and when I strolled to the racecourse, within walking distance of Colless’s Inn where I was staying, I was again surprised at the neat and strictly correct costumes of the riders, and their riding was not a whit behind their attire’. |
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By the 1870s the racecourse, a mile to the west of the town centre, was hosting the Great Central Australian Stakes over 3 miles during its 4 day meeting. |
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The next year the 4 day meeting ran from Monday 15th May to Thursday 18th May and, once again, featured the 3 mile Central Australian Handicap. |
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By 1872 Steeplechase races had become very popular in the town. On Wednesday 3rd April 1872 the Bourke Steeplechase, over 3 miles and 18 four feet high fences, was won by Mr A F Sullivan’s Sportsman, while the Bourke Corinthian Cup was also contested over 2 miles on the second day of the meeting. |
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During the next two years the Corinthian Cup and Steeplechase were the feature races of a varied card. On Tuesday 20th May 1873 the Williams Brothers Bolero beat Physician in the Corinthian Cup, while on Saturday 23rd May 1874 the Bourke Handicap Steeplechase saw Mr G F Sullivan’s Sportsman defeat Orphan, owned by Mr O Shannasay, while Mr Colless’s Bally died during the race. |
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At the April 1875 meeting the Central Australian Handicap and Bourke Handicap were the principal races. |
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The Bourke Jockey Club administered races in 1877 when the feature race was the Central Australian Handicap. A 3 day steeplechase meeting was staged from Tuesday 10th to Thursday 12th April 1877. Central Australian Handicap (300 sovereigns) over 2 miles 1. The Dove owned by Mr S Davis and ridden by Howlett 2. Greyskia owned by Mr S Davis and ridden by Hagen 3. Duke of Wellington owned by Mr O Sproute and ridden by Craig |
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Back O’Bourke Memorial Cup/Picnic Cup winners |
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Course today | The recently rejuvenated 'Back O'Bourke' meeting goes from strength to strength. |
If you have photos, postcards, racecards. badges, newspaper cuttings or book references about the old course, or can provide a photo of how the ground on which the old racecourse stood looks today, then email johnwslusar@gmail.com |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-0-3 652 pages 774 former courses |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-1-0 352 pages 400 former courses |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-2-7 180 pages 140 former courses |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-3-4 264 pages 235 former courses |
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