It is owned by The Wairarapa Racing Club It is set in 110 acres of native trees.
[1] The Wairarapa Racing Club was formed on 21 April 1864 and held meetings elsewhere in the province.
[2] On 10 October 2019, all eight races were won by female jockeys: Rosie Myers (4 races), Lisa Allpress (2), Charlotte O'Beirne (apprentice) and Leah Mischewski.
On 12 August 1896, the name was changed to the Masterton Racing Club and on 23 October 1987 the last meeting was held on the Opaki Course which then became a training centre.
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