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Queensland Winter Greyhound Racing Carnival

Queensland Winter Greyhound Racing Carnival

The richest Queensland Winter Greyhound Racing Carnival in history is set to light up The Q in 2026. Seven action-packed meetings. Over $3 million in feature prize money up for grabs for the first time.

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Queensland’s new home of greyhound racing will showcase this year’s Winter Carnival across seven feature meetings from May 9 to July 11. 

For the first time, The Q will host the Group 1 Ladbrokes Ipswich Cup, while a new Group 2 event called the Mach 10 will be run on the Q Straight.

The carnival kicks off with QGOLD Finals Night on May 9, featuring eight races in a one-evening format. Restricted to greyhounds born and bred in Queensland, with more than $220,000 in prize money on offer.

A time-honoured race finds a new home, with the $225,000 Group 1 Ladbrokes Ipswich Cup Final on June 4 at Q1 Lakeside, headlining a bumper evening alongside the Group 3 Dashing Corsair.

Queensland's champions get their night on June 18 with the Group 1 $225,000 Ladbrokes Flying Amy Classic and Group 2 Cyndie's Magic lighting up Q2 Parklands,  alongside the inaugural running of the new Group 2 Mach 10 on the Q Straight.

After reclaiming the trophy in 2025, Queensland will be looking to go back-to-back when the popular Ladbrokes Origin Greyhound Series kicks off on June 25. The series will feature both the Origin Sprint and Origin Distance (worth $150,000 a piece) as well as the $60,000 two-dog match race, where competing chasers will be selected by Queensland and NSW respectively.

The carnival reaches its peak on July 11 with the $1,000,000 Group 1 Ladbrokes Brisbane Cup, one of the world's premier greyhound races. Sharing the same massive evening, the Group 1 Queensland Cup offers $262,500 for the stayers.
 

Come and be part of Chasing Greatness!

 


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