View Full Version : Menangle
Harold Parker
01-13-2012, 02:40 PM
Before heading overseas I was a frequent visitor to Harold Park for 20+ years. I owned a place right next to the Hotel.
Tomorrow night will be my first visit to Menangle. I can get to Newcastle quicker than Menangle.
Other than bogans, with mullets wearing flannies, what can I expect out there. What's the food like ?
David Summers
01-13-2012, 04:55 PM
Go there with an open mind , not clouded by opinions of others and report back here with your findings on Sunday :-)
(P.S. I love the place!!)
Lucky Camilla"s Lovechild
01-13-2012, 05:54 PM
Go there with an open mind , not clouded by opinions of others and report back here with your findings on Sunday :-)
(P.S. I love the place!!)
Perhaps you should pass on that advice to someone visiting Melton as well. If in fact you have been there.
David Summers
01-13-2012, 06:23 PM
LCL - Not as though I need to explain myself to you , but I have been to Melton three times. First time , just after it opened "wide eyed" and excited. That did not last long. The other two times early last year was dragged along by others despite a little bit of a protest . Now all of us choose to watch Melton from home. Does that satisfy your curiosity??
Don Corleone
01-13-2012, 06:35 PM
I have been to Menangle 3 times and loved it. Tried to get to Melton once and could find no one who knew how I could get there. However, I have been since and while the racing was great the rest could of been any other course anywhere.
David Summers
01-13-2012, 06:43 PM
Watch out Ray. Any slightly negative comment about Melton in the forums and Leigh (LCL) may follow you around the forums waiting to put you down , no matter what the topic.
BTW, on my three visits to Melton the racing was great but I won't encourage LCL into jumping up and down by making any further comment about the track and facilities than I have previously expressed elsewhere.
Drivemecrazy
01-13-2012, 07:25 PM
So what makes a good Track? I have been to many in NSW, QLD and Vic. I find that from an owner perspective, I like easy access to stables and my horses, from a punter and viewer, I like easy access to the sidelines, the betting facilities and the food. and COMFY seats. (they always seem to forget that part!)
SO HP, whats it like??
barney
01-13-2012, 08:34 PM
So what makes a good Track? I have been to many in NSW, QLD and Vic. I find that from an owner perspective, I like easy access to stables and my horses, from a punter and viewer, I like easy access to the sidelines, the betting facilities and the food. and COMFY seats. (they always seem to forget that part!)
SO HP, whats it like??
Where you get a winner i guess
Lucky Camilla"s Lovechild
01-13-2012, 11:06 PM
LCL - Not as though I need to explain myself to you , but I have been to Melton three times. First time , just after it opened "wide eyed" and excited. That did not last long. The other two times early last year was dragged along by others despite a little bit of a protest . Now all of us choose to watch Melton from home. Does that satisfy your curiosity??
Harden up Barbie!
zipzap
01-14-2012, 09:30 PM
If it takes longer to get to Menangle than Newcastle from Paddington he is going the wrong way 70ks versus 160k
Danno
01-14-2012, 09:40 PM
I have been to Menangle 3 times and loved it. Tried to get to Melton once and could find no one who knew how I could get there. However, I have been since and while the racing was great the rest could of been any other course anywhere.
G'day Ray, next time your stuck for directions,you might want to try www.whereis.com (http://www.whereis.com) , all the village idiots who have access to the internet know about this one.
P.S. let me know how you get on, I'd be more than willing to assist an open mined, generous soul such as yourself.
Cheers,
Dan.
Stonie
01-14-2012, 11:20 PM
Menangle is on the way up with plenty more to be done.
Melton on the other hand is magnificent as an owner or racegoer.
The facilities are first class and Im hoping Menangle take a good look at the setup down there.
Attended a few big meetings down there and stayed the night at the track........Excellent.
zipzap
01-14-2012, 11:45 PM
Welcome back Denny.
who :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:
Stonie
01-14-2012, 11:59 PM
Hey Larry, notice anything missing from this thread?????
Unbelievable...............
zipzap
01-15-2012, 12:03 AM
Hey Larry, notice anything missing from this thread?????
Unbelievable...............
yeah i dont understand it, threads getting locked posts deleted its looking like a dictatorship .
Stonie
01-15-2012, 12:05 AM
Its like North Korea.....
candykisses
01-15-2012, 12:21 AM
who :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:
I know I'm Blonde , but i'm confused
Originally Posted by triplev123
Welcome back Denny.
Can some one explain this to me as I seem to have missed something?
Stonie
01-15-2012, 12:24 AM
I know I'm Blonde , but i'm confused
Originally Posted by triplev123
Welcome back Denny.
Can some one explain this to me as I seem to have missed something?
Yeah "someone" deleted part of this thread for some reason......
candykisses
01-15-2012, 12:29 AM
Yeah "someone" deleted part of this thread for some reason......
Can the moderator that deleted the thread explain what happened please, as it all appears a bit strange to me
Cassie
Stonie
01-15-2012, 12:36 AM
Can the moderator that deleted the thread explain what happened please, as it all appears a bit strange to me
Cassie
I doubt that will happen Cassie.........
mango
01-15-2012, 08:01 AM
Hi Paul
I have No problem explaining it to you, firstly i deleted VVV reply to Robert as there was one section that wasn't called for and then i deleted the rest of his posts in this thread. The other posts were deleted because of the same reason that VVV posts were removed.
To All Members
If anyone has a problem with me deleting threads/posts feel free to inbox me or complain to Jules cause as far as i'm concerned there are a few people on this forum that either need to grow up and enjoy the forum or move on.
mango
01-15-2012, 08:07 AM
yeah i dont understand it, threads getting locked posts deleted its looking like a dictatorship .
Hi Larry
If you have a problem with my deleting of posts or threads for that matter feel free to inbox me or reply here as i won't be offended.
Flashing Red
01-15-2012, 02:52 PM
"Dictatorship"????
More like trying to keep all the keyboard warriors on here under control. That's right, keyboard warriors. The safety behind the computer screen, allowing people to accuse others of using drugs or bagging them if they don't get enough winners and just talk shit in general. If I had my way, 75% of the frequest posters here would be banned, the amount of crap that gets posted. I moderate another racing forum with 60,000 other members and after a 6 month crackdown (about 6 years ago), which is what is needed here, everyone moderates THEMSELVES - even to this day! There is just about nothing for the mods to do!
Seriously get over yourselves, stop the bitching and moaning and just TRY and talk about the many positives aspects of harness racing!!!
Stonie
01-15-2012, 02:56 PM
Hi Paul
I have No problem explaining it to you, firstly i deleted VVV reply to Robert as there was one section that wasn't called for and then i deleted the rest of his posts in this thread. The other posts were deleted because of the same reason that VVV posts were removed.
To All Members
If anyone has a problem with me deleting threads/posts feel free to inbox me or complain to Jules cause as far as i'm concerned there are a few people on this forum that either need to grow up and enjoy the forum or move on.
Hey Mango,
I have no issue with you controlling or deleting posts. The bigger issue is the amount of crap written by particular people. Some on here only gather useless info from websites and links and claim to be geniuses.......
Its a forum and everyone is entitled to their opinion but some of these people are more happy to belittle than accept others views.
If you want a list of those then Im quite happy to supply.
Maorisidol
01-15-2012, 03:23 PM
"Dictatorship"????
More like trying to keep all the keyboard warriors on here under control. That's right, keyboard warriors. The safety behind the computer screen, allowing people to accuse others of using drugs or bagging them if they don't get enough winners and just talk shit in general. If I had my way, 75% of the frequest posters here would be banned, the amount of crap that gets posted. I moderate another racing forum with 60,000 other members and after a 6 month crackdown (about 6 years ago), which is what is needed here, everyone moderates THEMSELVES - even to this day! There is just about nothing for the mods to do!
Seriously get over yourselves, stop the bitching and moaning and just TRY and talk about the many positives aspects of harness racing!!!
Well said Flashing, debate/discussion is what a forum is about, we are all here because we have a love for Harness, so why be so bitchy?
Discuss, debate, have opinions, but some go over the top with the personal stuff and just show a nasty streak, hence unfortunately recently a thread was closed, shame really.
Again thanx Flashing and thnx Mango...
Harold Parker
01-15-2012, 03:57 PM
I left Paddington just after 3.30pm and arrived about 15 minutes before the first. Traffic out of the City was a shambles as was the M5. I suspect very few local Harold Park members are making the journey on a regular basis, if at all. The return trip was quicker of course but still an hour and a half.
Once parked and inside, I had a good luck around. I should say from the get go, I'm not a fan of 1400m tracks. I've been in the States for just shy of 3 years and lived 25 minutes from Yonkers near Columbia Uni. I was a regular there at least once a week sometimes two during the meets. I went to the Meadowlands probably a dozen times during my stay and from a spectators perspective, I preferred Yonkers. Atmosphere and action wise, no comparison.
I lived 100m from Harold Park, Menangle is 2 hours way accounting for traffic. Take your Google Maps and stick it : ) Menangle is never going to do it for me but I can see why the horse peeps love it. The surface looks a Millions Dollars and the lighting is excellent. Better than the Meadowlands which hasn't had a cracker spent on it in years. The audio was fine.
I backed a few winners which was nice and I'm glad I made the trip. Will I go again, probably not more than once or twice a year but I suspect they'll probably do well out there once they get the "patrons stuff" down. The food was average and the drink was cold.
little fish
12-12-2012, 08:04 PM
Was trying to find a thread about this but this was all I could dig up.
I am from Victoria and am thinking of going up to Menangle this weekend but I know nothing about the place.
What is the best way to get there from the airport?
How far is it by cab to the rocks?
Is there a good place to stay not far from the track?
I have looked up the Menangle House Horse and Jockey Inn - what is it like on a saturday night? Good place for a beer and bet? Is the accomodation there decent or should I just go back into town and stay in the rocks?
I don't really have a tight budget so I have no prob going back into town. But if the local is decent then I'm not a snob either.
Any advice appreciated guys I know absolutely zilch about the place and area in general.
Toohard
12-12-2012, 08:52 PM
Gday Barry
When son and I have gone up stayed at Rydges Campbelltown. Close to track. Great staff. Mind u we went 2 x Miracle Mile and a Len Smith. Many harness racing people staying there then. Great atmosphere before and after races. Bout 45 mins drive from airport...west. Got one of them pokie things next door so guess TAB in there. Long way from town though.
U going up to punt one??
2minuteman
12-13-2012, 10:44 PM
Gday Barry
When son and I have gone up stayed at Rydges Campbelltown. Close to track. Great staff. Mind u we went 2 x Miracle Mile and a Len Smith. Many harness racing people staying there then. Great atmosphere before and after races. Bout 45 mins drive from airport...west. Got one of them pokie things next door so guess TAB in there. Long way from town though.
U going up to punt one??
Hey Bas. We always stay RYDGES.Book early good rates.They also generally have racegoers package and courtesy bus to and from.
Village Kid
01-02-2013, 12:31 AM
Hi All
Looking at the card for ID Grand Final day very tempted to head over to Sydney for the weekend....7 Group 1's. Amazing.
Just wondering what the options are travelling out from the heart of Sydney - the train ride looks about 90 mins minimum with a stopover at Campbelltown included. Has anyone done the trip out to Menangle via Public Transport?
And on big days such as this, what are the facilities like at Menangle? Is it worthwhile from a spectacle point of view, or would it be wiser to stay home at watch it on free to air tv?
I'd be going purely from a spectacle point of view, love the sport so interested in anyone thoughts.
Cheers
Mitch
01-02-2013, 01:49 AM
Hi Craig,
I would recommend you hire a car - never done public transport there so cant help with that. If you stay in the city it will take you about 75 mins to drive there on a normal Sunday.
With all of the expansion Menangle hasn't been great of late but most of that will be finished come ID day. I think the facilities are pretty good and it handles crowds well. Given the line up of racing you'd be mad to miss it!
There are 2 massive big screens at Menangle so race viewing is always good.
Mitch.
Village Kid
01-02-2013, 11:42 PM
Thanks Mitch. Much appreciated.
7 Group 1's...like you said very hard to pass that up. Hopefully Menangle has a stabling facility similar to Melton where you can see the champs close up prior to the races.
Wouldn't mind checking out the Public Transport from a cost perspective so if anyone has experience with heading out to Menangle by train that would be great.
Either way will be good to see Harness Racing get on the Sports pages for the right reasons for a change.
Cheers
G-Mac
01-03-2013, 09:26 AM
Craig,
A train from Central station to Campbelltown will take about an hour. The club should have a shuttle bus from Campbelltown Station to the track running on the big event day (give them a call to double check)
If you wanted to train it all the way through you need to change at Campbelltown and get on the Southern Highlands line, getting off at Menangle Park. This is about a 15 minute journey (in addition to however long you have to wait to get your connecting train).
Trains only stop at Menangle Park once every 1.5-2 hours on a Sunday so the shuttle bus to Campbelltown or Macarthur station might be your best bet.
dizzy
01-04-2013, 12:58 AM
Thats progress for you, a parade ring with ampitheatre seating. Big step up from an ampitheatre track with seating the length of the straight
HaroldParker
01-04-2013, 01:52 AM
I live a stones throw from Harold Park and I've never got to Menangle quicker than 1 hour 40 mins on a Sat arvo. I'd set aside 2 hours. If you get there much sooner drop in at the Inn for a Bulmers or Little Creatures. It'll be your last opportunity for a decent beverage : )
HaroldParker
01-04-2013, 01:58 AM
I'd take a Tablet with me and or use your phone to have a bet. Punters are a fair way down the pecking order. I've never had a problem with reception, my work phone is on Telstra and I have a tablet on Vodafone. However a mate of mine has Optus and it's poor.
Village Kid
01-04-2013, 04:51 PM
Thanks all for your responses, massively appreciated and has convinced me to head over with the better half.
Harold I'll remember to place my bets on fixed odds beforehand, and to stock up on visits to the bar :-)
The viewing platfrom sounds absolutely brilliant, a great innovation.
Cheers
Craig
Mitch
01-04-2013, 10:42 PM
I live a stones throw from Harold Park and I've never got to Menangle quicker than 1 hour 40 mins on a Sat arvo. I'd set aside 2 hours. If you get there much sooner drop in at the Inn for a Bulmers or Little Creatures. It'll be your last opportunity for a decent beverage : )
Bob,
Which way are you going? I live at five dock and its never taken me longer than 75 mins.
Further to Adams message here is the link to a story on trots tv re the new stabling complex - looks like it will be a ripper!
http://trotstv.com.au/?id=7081
Mitch.
Powered by vBulletin™ Version 4.0.3 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.