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Grandstand Cup Day celebrates life after racing


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Racegoers at Grandstand Cup Day at Ascot enjoyed a special celebration of retired racehorses, with Racing WA’s Off the Track WA program taking centre stage.

In collaboration with Perth Racing, the event showcased the versatility and achievements of retired racehorses, highlighting their transition into new careers beyond the track.
Attendees had the opportunity to meet former racehorses, learn about their post-racing journeys and take part in a range of family-friendly activities.

Racing WA Animal Welfare Operations Manager Kay Fuller said the event was a fantastic opportunity to highlight the success of retired racehorses and the impact of Racing WA’s rehoming initiatives.

“Off the Track WA is dedicated to ensuring racehorses have fulfilling lives beyond racing, and it was wonderful to partner with Perth Racing to celebrate them at Grandstand Cup Day,” Kay said.

“Seeing the public engage so enthusiastically with the horses was fantastic. Many people don’t often get the chance to interact with horses up close, and this event provided a unique opportunity to appreciate their adaptability and gentle nature.”

Perth Racing CEO, James Oldring, said the event reinforced the club’s commitment to equine welfare and promoting life after racing.

“We were proud to dedicate Grandstand Cup Day to celebrating the incredible lives of retired racehorses and the important role Off the Track WA plays in their transition to new careers,” James said.

“It was great to see the wider community embrace the opportunity to learn more about equine welfare beyond the track.”

The Off the Track WA team was on hand throughout the day, providing insights into their rehoming programs and connecting with attendees keen to learn more about the next chapter for these remarkable horses.


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