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unpopular new site of the mounting yard, and a new inner track that was rarely used. John Kanga, a board member, gave notice of a motion, backed by more than 150 members’ signatures, to convene a special general meeting of the club to oust five members of the board. Two other members of the board, joined Kanga’s "Save Our MRC" movement, despite having earlier signed an MRC statement criticising his actions.
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In 2001, the Club commenced a five-year, $ 20 million, strategic plan which included the establishment of 20 feature race days at Caulfield, the construction of a second turf track at Sandown, to be known as Hillside, with the existing circuit being renamed Lakeside, a major upgrade of facilities and
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In 2024, the club was engulfed in controversy arising from a number of decisions by the MRC board, including the potential sale of Sandown Racecourse, a $ 250 million plan to replace the glass-fronted Rupert Clarke grandstand, and a $ 160 million upgrade to the Caulfield course that had included an
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In 1963, the Melbourne Racing Club, which had been created from an amalgamation of the Williamstown Racing Club and the Victorian Racing and Trotting Association, was incorporated into the VATC. Following the merger, the newest of Melbourne's race tracks,
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was added to the racing calendar in 1898. In 1922, the Members' Stand was destroyed by fire and, five years, later the Guineas Stand was also burnt down.
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Jumps racing is conducted at the Sandown track during the winter months, the blue ribbon events being the Australian Steeple and the Australian Hurdle.
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in 1875, with E.C. Moore as the club's first Secretary. The first VATC race meeting was held at Dowling Forest Racecourse in
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The glass-fronted Rupert Clarke Grandstand, which replaced the main Caulfield grandstand of the 1920s, was opened in 1992.
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training tracks at Caulfield, and a change name from the Victoria Amateur Turf Club to the Melbourne Racing Club.
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for a period of four years, and it became a depot and barracks for army recruits during the
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With the increase in the number of visiting international horses to the
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Horse racing club in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Index

Victoria Amateur Turf Club
Melbourne
Victoria
Ballarat
Caulfield Cup
Caulfield Guineas
Toorak Handicap
Melbourne Cup
Futurity Stakes

Caulfield Racecourse
Caulfield Racecourse
Second World War
Richard Nixon
Sandown Racecourse
Blue Diamond Stakes
Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival
quarantine centre
Thoroughbred racing in Australia
Moonee Valley Racing Club
Victoria Racing Club
"SPORTING NEWS"
The Advertiser
"'Pineapple': The safe word the Melbourne Racing Club board turns to when meetings hit the rough"
Melbourne Racing Club
Categories
Horse racing organisations in Australia
Sports clubs and teams in Melbourne
1875 establishments in Australia
Sports clubs and teams established in 1875

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