Excitement is in the air as Canterbury Park gears up for another thrilling Australian Turf Club race night this Friday, 14th November 2025. The highlight of the evening will be the fifth race, the Kia Evening Star, offering a handsome AUS $80,000 purse. Run over 1250 metres, this feature promises a dazzling contest between proven performers and emerging talents under Sydney’s floodlit skies.
There’s a special magic that sweeps through Sydney when Canterbury Park comes alive on a Friday evening. The hum of excitement, the roar from the stands, and the rhythm of hooves will set the perfect tone for an eight-race program packed with drama and speed.
The action begins at 6:00 PM with the Ooshman Plate (1550m, $60,000), a contest that could reveal future middle-distance stars. Next up at 6:30 PM, the Schweppes Handicap (1250m, $60,000) will see sprinters battle it out in a sharp test of acceleration and timing.
At 7:00 PM, the P’nut Street Noodles Handicap (1100m, $60,000) will turn up the pace, followed by the Piccolo Me Handicap (1250m, $60,000) at 7:30 PM, setting the stage perfectly for the night’s headline act.
Come 8:00 PM, all attention will shift to the Kia Evening Star, the highlight of the night and one of Canterbury’s most anticipated sprints of the season. With $80,000 on the line, expect a pulsating contest where class, courage, and timing will decide who takes home the glory.
Racing continues with the Ogalo Handicap (1550m, $60,000) at 8:30 PM, before the Super Nash Brothers Handicap (1900m, $60,000) at 9:00 PM, where staying power will be put to the ultimate test. The evening wraps up in style with the Metro Petroleum Handicap (1100m, $60,000) at 9:30 PM, ensuring the night ends in a burst of speed.
With racing, atmosphere, and entertainment blending seamlessly, Friday night at Canterbury Park promises to be a celebration of spirit, skill, and sport.
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