The Cairns Post

Cannon Park ‘aces’ track test

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RARELY have so many horses thundered around Cannon Park and Cairns Jockey Club staff are over the moon about how the surface has held up over the last few months.

It was only a couple of years ago when FNQ’s premier racetrack hosted a handful of TAB meetings a year.

Since Racing Queensland introduced zoned racing, Cannon Park has been the centre of attention in the state once a fortnight, usually with big fields, leading to more wear and tear than ever before.

It was a big test around how the redevelope­d track would hold up under the recent rain and excessive racing, to go along with more track work and gallops as the horse population regularly expands.

CJC general manager John Cameron thinks the surface has passed with flying colours.

“The track has held up very well, considerin­g the amount of racing we have had,” Cameron said.

CJC staff have made a rare change to the track for this Thursday, with the rail position out 3m from the 1450-325m’s, and is true the remainder of the course.

Cameron has been with the FNQ club for over four years and the rail has never been out that far in his tenure, leading to racing on ground that has had barely any horses on it lately.

The rail being out so far does reduce the field size in some races, which one local trainer did cite as a concern.

A handful of local trainers were involved in trials with the rail out on Monday morning.

“It is in pretty good order and will cope with three meetings, this meeting and the two July meetings,” Cameron said.

“This way will line the corners up better.

The rail usually goes out to some degree around this time of year, Cameron says.

There are nine races set for CJC on Thursday, including the Class 2 Handicap (1250m) which has been split due to big nomination­s.

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