
Hunter autumn racing had its soft launch in Newcastle on Saturday as ‘Galentines’ crowds made for the trackside fields at Broadmeadow on a balmy Saturday afternoon for one of the first meetings of the new year and after a bumper spring season.
Racecourse boss Duane Dowell said crowds after the New Year are typically a smaller affair, but the weekend’s eight-race card, which managed to dodge a possible shower in the forecast, drew a strong showing to see the early contenders for the season.
Two-year-old colt Frostfire won the first race, paying $6, in a run Mr Dowell said shaped the Michael Freedman-trained runner as one to watch as the season progresses.
The performance on Saturday was the colt’s most significant win of his career in the $42,000 Maiden Handicap.