Cranbourne's Spring Cash Splash

28 August 2025 | Cranbourne Harness Racing Club
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Cranbourne Harness Racing Club will inject a further $50,000 into prizemoney across a broad range of races across the upcoming Spring period.

This increase lifts the Club’s total prizemoney contribution for the 2025/26 season to approximately $167,000. It includes support for major feature events, such as the Club’s contribution to the Group 1 DECRON Cranbourne Gold Cup and the Group 1 Cranbourne Trotters Cup, both scheduled for Saturday, 31 January 2026.

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