Scone Racing
About Scone
Scone Racecourse is a country thoroughbred racing venue in New South Wales (Hunter Valley). Races run clockwise on turf; 1,902m circumference.
Scone Race Club at White Park — known as the 'Horse Capital of Australia' and host of the Scone Cup Carnival each May. First meet at White Park was 7 May 1947.
Feature races: Scone Cup.
Scone has been hosting thoroughbred racing since 1947, making it one of the established venues in Australian racing.
Racing Life publishes complete fields, live odds, speed maps, and post-race placings for every Scone meeting. Browse recent Scone results or see all upcoming Australian race meetings.
Track Facts
- Classification
- Country
- Direction
- Clockwise
- Surface
- Turf
- Circumference
- 1,902m
- Home straight
- 400m
- Established
- 1947
- Region
- Hunter Valley
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Scone: Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Scone racecourse located?
Scone is an Australian thoroughbred racing venue located in New South Wales, in the Hunter Valley region.
When is the next meeting at Scone?
There are no upcoming meetings at Scone currently scheduled. Check Racing Life's races index for the latest fixtures. See all upcoming meetings →
Which direction does Scone race?
Scone races clockwise (the standard direction for NSW venues).
How long is the track at Scone?
Scone has a 1,902m circumference with a 400m home straight.
What major races are held at Scone?
Scone hosts Scone Cup.
What class of track is Scone?
Scone is classified as a country thoroughbred track in New South Wales.
What is Scone known for?
Scone Race Club at White Park — known as the 'Horse Capital of Australia' and host of the Scone Cup Carnival each May. First meet at White Park was 7 May 1947.