
Warwick Farm Midweek
Warwick Farm
Wednesday, 15th October 2025
Plan your day
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First Race | TBC |
Last Race | TBC |
Introduction
Experience the excitement of midweek racing at Warwick Farm, where Sydney’s racing scene comes to life.
Located just a short drive from the city, Warwick Farm offers a dynamic racing experience set in picturesque surroundings. Whether you’re a passionate racing enthusiast or looking to enjoy a relaxed day out, this event promises top-tier racing action with competitive fields across 7 exciting races.
With easy access via public transport and ample parking available, Warwick Farm is the perfect midweek escape. Enjoy an array of food and beverage options throughout the day, including casual and premium choices to satisfy every taste. As the horses thunder down the track, you’ll be treated to a vibrant atmosphere with the backdrop of beautiful, lush racecourse grounds.
Take a break from your week to join us at Warwick Farm and cheer on your favourite horses in the heart of Sydney’s racing culture.
Plan Your Day
Explore Warwick Farm
Find out about where to watch the horses, food and drink options, and other information on how to best experience a Warwick Farm raceday.
Travel and Parking
This green oasis is easily accessible by public transport. The racecourse is located conveniently close to Warwick Farm train station and provides ample free parking.
Members' Reserve
Members’ can access private viewing lawns, Grandstand seating and lounges at Warwick Farm. Membership offers exclusive facilities at our four venues at all 110 racedays each year.
Dress Code
In this relaxed raceday setting we encourage guests to dress smart casual. A dress code in the Members’ Reserve applies.
A Different Equine Experience
After racing head next door to William Inglis & Son Ltd Riverside Stables complex to enjoy a glass of Champagne. You may even catch the unique spectacle of some thoroughbred sales.
Did You Know?
Warwick Farm has a varied history. For example, it was used as a military barracks during World War II and was once home to a motor racing circuit hosting the Australian Grand Prix in 1963, 1967 and 1971.