Key Changes to 2024 Tab Eureka

29 February 2024
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Encipher winning the inaugural TAB Eureka.

Encipher winning the inaugural TAB Eureka. Photo by Pacepix/Club Menangle

THERE are two key enhancements to the 2024 TAB Eureka.

In the days after the mighty mare Encipher won the inaugural running of the $2.1mil race at Menangle last September, Harness Racing Australia promised a full review.

“We were open about that. We wanted and sought feedback for all sections of the industry on what worked and what didn’t,” HRA CEO Andrew Kelly said.

“A couple of things came out of it about the race itself and we’ve addressed them for this year.”

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