WARWICK FARM
FREE RACING TIPS & FORM ANALYSIS
Warwick Farm is a key midweek metropolitan venue in Sydney's south-west. It hosts competitive Wednesday racing programs throughout the year.
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TRACK FACTS
Inside barriers 1–6 are strongly favoured. The tight circuit and short straight mean wide gates are at a significant disadvantage.
Warwick Farm is a tight left-handed circuit in Sydney's west. Inside barriers are critical — wide gates can cost several lengths. Horses with good racing manners and the ability to settle close to the pace are strongly favoured.
| RACE | DISTANCE | MONTH | PRIZE |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warwick Farm Cup | 1600m | February | $150,000 |
| Missile Stakes | 1200m | January | $200,000 |
WARWICK FARM RACING FAQ
ABOUT WARWICK FARM RACING TIPS
Warwick Farm Racecourse is one of Sydney's four metropolitan tracks, located in the western suburbs. Operated by Racing NSW, the track is a key venue for Sydney's summer racing carnival and regularly hosts Group-level races.
The left-handed circuit measures 1650 metres in circumference with a 310-metre straight. The tight circuit and short straight make barrier draws critical — inside barriers are strongly favoured at all distances, and wide gates can cost a horse several lengths on the turn.
The summer carnival at Warwick Farm features several quality races, including the Missile Stakes over 1200 metres and the Warwick Farm Cup over 1600 metres. These races attract quality horses from Sydney's metropolitan circuit and provide a reliable form guide for the autumn carnival.
For punters, Warwick Farm is a track where the draw can make or break a selection. Always check barrier numbers before betting, and favour horses with proven form on tight circuits. The track's demanding nature means that winners here are genuine performers at metropolitan level.