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Mick Goodie confident Eagle Farm track will handle December test

The new Eagle Farm track surface will be put to the test next month with some gallops to be held on the course proper.

A date to test the new Eagle Farm track surface has been set with the first horses galloping on it in a few weeks.

The track will be tested on December 4 with racing expected to begin on December 22.

Eagle Farm has been out of operation for most of the past four years because of problems with the re-laying of the track surface.

Racing Queensland’s senior track specialist Mick Goodie, who has been overseeing the work, said they would have “a few gallops” on December 4 with trials the following week.

The new Eagle Farm track will be put to the test with a few gallops on the course proper on December 4. Picture: Jono Searle
The new Eagle Farm track will be put to the test with a few gallops on the course proper on December 4. Picture: Jono Searle

“We’ll trial the jump-out from the 1600 metres, then one from the 1000 metres, then hopefully return to racing on the 22nd of December,” Goodie told Sky Sports Radio.

Tentative plans have also been made for Group 1 racing at Eagle Farm during next year’s winter carnival, with the Brisbane Racing Club considering spacing meetings over a fortnight rather than back-to-back to preserve the track.

Goodie said about 90 per cent of the track was being cut at race height.

He has no qualms about the testing date and said he was “very confident” in its progress.

“The back-side is really starting to catch up to the front. Another four weeks and it’ll be pretty close to the same all across,” he said.

Racing Queensland track specialist Mick Goodie hopes racing can return to Eagle Farm before Christmas. Picture: Andrew Tauber
Racing Queensland track specialist Mick Goodie hopes racing can return to Eagle Farm before Christmas. Picture: Andrew Tauber

A crushed water pipe caused pooling damage about the 1100m-mark three weeks ago, but Goodie predicted the area would also be ready in time for testing.

“From the old crossing at the 1900 metres around up the straight up the straight to the 1100, it’s like a bowling green,” he said. “It’s absolutely beautiful, it’s tough as.”

Trainers who have inspected the track have been very cautious but as the weeks go by their confidence has been returning, he said.

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