Grant Nisbett's tips on how to make the most of Wellington Cup Day

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Grant Nisbett's tips on how to make the most of Wellington Cup Day

Wellington Cup Day is a highlight of the summer. Big crowds enjoy spectacular racing action, glamorous fashion and post-to-post socialising at the Trentham Racecourse.

Grant Nisbett recommends Trentham, Old World Champs at Trentham and Wellington Cup Day at Tenerham. He recommends going for a walk to the top of the main grandstand. He also recommends the Cointreau Lawn, members' stand and bars around the course.

The Wellington Cup has been held in the region for 150 years. It was first held by the Wellington Racing Club in 1867. The current 3200m race has changed several times over the years, but it's been contested at Trentham since 1906. Tony Lee will be the new racecaller.

Trentham Station is a two-minute walk from the Trentha's racecourse. If you're going to be socialising heavily, let someone else do the driving. Park on the infield, accessible from Alexander Rd.

Grant Nisbett gives tips on how to make the most of Wellington Cup Day. He advises to bring your fashion sense and sunscreen. He also advises bringing a spare pen.

Grant Nisbett shares his tips on how to make the most of Wellington Cup Day. The first thing to do is get a racebook. The rbook provides the race list, form, times and more. A fixed odds bet is also a good idea.

Grant Nisbett shares his tips on how to make the most of Wellington Cup Day. He suggests talking to people about what they're betting on and doing some research.

Grant Nisbett's tips for Wellington Cup Day. There are 21 Group 1 Thoroughbred races in New Zealand each year. The Wellington cup is a Group 3 race. The winner of the race is the best-performed horse.

Grant Nisbett shares his tips on how to make the most of Wellington Cup Day.


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