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Owner
  
Harness Racing SA

Broke ground
  
1968

Phone
  
+61 8 8258 2522

Operator
  
Harness Racing SA

Opened
  
24 June 1969

Globe Derby Park (harness racing)

Location
  
Globe Derby Drive, Globe Derby Park, South Australia 5110

Address
  
Trotters Dr, Globe Derby Park SA 5110, Australia

Similar
  
Harold Park Paceway, Gloucester Park, Alexandra Park - Auckland, Moonee Valley Racecourse, Morphettville Racecourse

Globe Derby Park is considered the premier Standardbred harness racing venue in South Australia. It is located 15 kilometres north of the Adelaide CBD. The first public meeting was held on the afternoon of 24 June 1969. Globe Derby Park was named after the stallion Globe Derby, who was considered the most influential Standardbred sire in Australian and New Zealand during the late 1960s.

The track has a crushed granite surface and is 845.50 metres long with races running anti-clockwise. The length of the straights is 150.90 metres. There are full TAB facilities and bookmakers on site with race meetings taking place on Saturdays and Mondays (Fridays during winter). Meetings are broadcast on Radio TAB.

Harness racing in Adelaide was held at the 510 metre long Wayville Showground from 1934 until all Adelaide meetings moved to Globe Derby Park on 14 April 1973. This was necessary as unlike Wayville, Globe Derby did not have lights installed for night racing until that date.

Race meetings are held in Globe Derby Park every Saturday and Monday of the week and Fridays as well during winter season. Races are held all year round with the Summer Carnival being held in January, Ladies Night Out in March, the Media Cup Night every May, and the Trotters Carnival held every June.

Globe Derby has hosted the Inter Dominion championship on five occasions - 1976, 1984, 1990, 1997, and 2007.

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Globe Derby Park (harness racing) Wikipedia