Drummond Golf Northerly Stakes Day – The Pinnacles Day 4

Date: December 3, 2022
Start Time: 12:00
Location: Ascot Racecourse

Join us for Day 4 of The Pinnacles (supported by TABtouch) – Drummond Golf Northerly Stakes Day. Gentlemen, this is your day, so gather your mates and get suited up for an epic day out at the races. The main event will be the Group 1 $1.5 million Drummond Golf-Northerly Stakes, with entertainment throughout the racecourse.

Make your raceday your own! Choose from –

TABtouch Punter’s Club
Join the ultimate tipping competition, with a live host and an all-inclusive food and beverage package.

Swish
Make your raceday a little bit fancy at our Swish event, hosted in Sky Villa on the top floor of our premium marquee.

Flametree Christmas
Book your Christmas function at Ascot Racecourse in our Flametree Christmas function. Phone 9277 0760 to book.

The Restaurants
Choose from elegant fine dining in Flying Colours Restaurant or a delicious buffet lunch at The Terrace Restaurant.

General Admission
Explore the racecourse and enjoy our many bars and eateries. There is plenty of casual seating available.

Visit Perth Racing’s website for more information.

Ascot Racecourse in Western Australia is located 8 kilometres outside of the WA capital, Perth, and is the headquarters of the Perth Racing, which was formerly known as the Western Australian Racing Club. Ascot Racecourse is one of the premier tracks in Australia and along with Belmont Park, is one of the two leading tracks in Western Australia.

Racing at Ascot takes place during the spring, summer and early autumn months. Its summer carnival is highlighted by The Pinnacles, which consists of WA’s three Group 1 races; the Railway Stakes, Winterbottom Stakes and Northerly Stakes. This carnival welcomes many interstate runners who are backing up off the Victorian Spring Carnival, who are looking for more Black Type wins before their spell and tilt at the autumn carnival.

Its history dates back nearly 200 years, with the first race at Ascot in 1848. In 1852, Western Australian Racing Club was formed, which then hosted the official first meeting in 1853. The course has had a number of different changes, including the addition of a railway built in the 1880s next to the course in order to boost attendance numbers. Ascot is known nationally as the ‘Grand Old Lady’ of Australian racecourses, due to the heritage listed buildings and well-presented gardens.

Ascot Racecourse
70 Grandstand Rd,
Ascot WA 6104