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Sydney Sports

April 1, 3, 8, 10 & 15, 2006
Greyhound Racing
The Golden Easter Egg Race - This is Australia's second richest greyhound race, worth $130,000 to the winner. It is considered the pre-eminent greyhound racing event in NSW and arguably in Australia. It carries the second highest prize money of any race in Australia and is considered the hardest race to win as competing greyhounds must win through a series of heats and semi-finals just to make the Final. It is by far the best attended greyhound race meeting anywhere in Australia. Held at Wentworth Park, admission required.
May 26 2006
Harness Racing
Beechwood Homes Carousel Final - Come along for a night of entertainment at the Beechwood Homes Carousel Final. The Harold Park Raceway is a casual night out that suits all ages and offers great value. Admission is $10 and with that you get $30 Harold Park Dollars to be used toward food and beverages including the Lucky Creed Bistro, the snack bar and several temporary snack and beverage outlets. Harold Park Raceway, Ross Street, Glebe, Sydney
April 15, 17, 19 & 22, 2006
Horse Racing
Autumn Racing Carnival - Toohey's New Easter Carnival at the Royal Randwick Racecourse Every autumn, racing fever transforms Sydney into a giant, glittering party. For over 160 years, magnificent Randwick has played host to Sydney's finest thoroughbreds and remains the premier venue for top class racing in the flair, excitement and high fashion of the Sport of Kings. The Autumn Racing Carnival at Royal Randwick is the premier thoroughbred racing carnival in New South Wales. Admission
April 9, 23 & 29 and 2006
Rugby
Sydney Cricket Ground Driver Avenue, Moore Park Rugby - There's nothing better than experiencing the Australian Football League first hand and joining Sydney in supporting their only AFL team - the 2005 champions - is a great way to soak up the atmosphere of the game. Glory came to the Sydney Swans in 2005 the dying seconds of one of the closest fought AFL Grand Finals in history. Sydney has waited 25 years for the Premiership Flag to fly high above the city, and Sydney's passion for the red and the white will set the scene for the 2006 season as the Swans play to defend the title they fought so courageously to win. The Swans face Port Adelaide on April 9 and Melbourne on April 23, both games at the Sydney Cricket Grounds and Geelong at Telstra Stadium in Olympic Park on April 29.