Industry Notice – Melton Temporary Push Out Position

09 April 2026
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Industry Notice – Melton Temporary Push Out Position

Following a proposal and lengthy consultation with representatives from the Victorian Trainers & Drivers Association (VTDA), Stewards advise that the Push Out Position at Melton will be temporarily relocated under a controlled trial. This change will take effect from the race meeting on Friday, 24 April 2026 and is planned to continue for a minimum period of three months.

The Push Out Position will move from its current location on the entry to the back straight to the 400-metre position, with red discs placed at both the inside and outside of the track to indicate the new position (applicable only when 400 metres remain in the race).

Following the trial, a decision will be made on whether to adopt this initiative across all tracks in Victoria, based on the outcomes observed during the trial period, and whether the trial period should be extended or the change made permanent.

VTDA President Emmett Brosnan said “this trial is one of a number that have been requested by the Association for some time to assist in a change of the racing pattern and provide more competitive racing.”

"Drivers can move forward prior to the 400-metre mark knowing they will be able to do so without fear of being moved four and five wide, whilst those in the running will need to make a decision to come out or stay in their position," Mr Brosnan said. “It should provide for more exciting racing and assist in stimulating turnover.”

Relevant rules

Australian Harness Racing Rule (AHRR)

AHRR 163       (1)         A driver shall not –

                             (b)         subject to 164

                                           (i)          make another horse cover more ground than necessary

                                           (ii)         impede the forward progress of another horse

AHRR 164       The Controlling Body may determine the circumstances in which a driver who does not have a clear passage in the course of a race may take action to secure a passage.

Victorian Local Rule (VLR)

VLR 164A         A driver may ease his or her horse out after passing the candy pole situated in the back straight on the final occasion, or at another location designated by an appropriate marker, provided that such move does not cause or contribute to interference.

Stewards advise all participants to familiarise themselves with the new Push Out Position and markers, and to ensure compliance with all relevant rules to maintain safe and fair racing ahead of its introduction at the Melton race meeting on Friday, 24 April 2026.

 

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