Picnic Racing Returns To Deagon

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Picnic racing returns to Brisbane with about 5000 people expected to attend a meeting at the track.

The Deagon picnic meetings were the brain child of the late racecaller Wayne Wilson who saw picnic meetings were a great success in NSW and .

Deagon was one of Brisbane's main tracks until it was closed in 1941 and is now mainly used as a training centre, for and as the headquarters of Racing .

Picnic meetings were held at the track from 2013 to 2015 before a dispute about funding meant it was suspended for the past two years.

A picnic meeting will be held on Sunday with the backing of the Deagon Racing Club in partnership with BRC and .

Five races with one worth $10,000 and the other four each carrying $7500 prize money have been allocated for the day which will also feature foot races, fashions on the field and entertainment.

Deagon is in Racing 's electorate.

“It has a been a great success in the past and I look forward to attending this year's meeting along with people from all over Brisbane,” he said.

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