The Bombala and District Jockey Club isn't exactly sure how old it is or how long races have been held at Bombala, but it knows one thing for sure : it has been a long time.

Secretary Pia Jackson says the club would like to plan an anniversary celebration soon after it finds out its birthday.

One of the earliest records of racing in Bombala was in April 1868 when the principal race was the Bombala Town Plate over three miles, and worth £25. It was won by Mr Brook’s Swindler ridden by Freebody, beating Mr Eyrie’s Patch. The next year the meeting was held on Tuesday April 13, 1869 when the feature race was the Bombala Town Plate over two miles.

Bombala Town Plate over two miles

1. Jimboy (5/1) owned by Mr W Coulter and ridden by Millington

2. Bronzewing (5/1) owned by Mr R Wilson

3, Swindler (1/2 fav) owned by Mr W Freebody

By the 1870s the principal race had become the Bombala Tattersall’s Cup, with three early results shown below:

February 1873

Tattersall’s Cup (60 sovereigns) over two miles

1. Maharattan (6/4) owned by Mr A J Joseph and ridden by Attwater

2. Kaffir (1/2 fav) owned by Mr W Cosgrove and ridden by McAllister

March 1874

Bombala Tattersall’s Cup (80 sovereigns) over two miles

1. Premier owned by Mr W Kiss

2. Beda owned by Mr A J Joseph

3. Greenboy owned by Mr H Underhill

After the 1875 meeting had taken place on Wednesday March 3, the newspaper reporter visiting the race commented, ‘The racecourse offers a splendid view of the entire race but has not yet been classified as a recreation ground. The Bombala Jockey Club is in the process of fencing it, and building a new grandstand as the current makeshift stand is ‘not at all ornamental’.’

Wednesday March 3, 1875

Bombala Tattersall’s Cup (100 sovereigns) over two miles

1. Starfish owned by Mr Thompson and ridden by Linegar

2. Emerald owned by Mr Shanley and ridden by Treeve

3. Beda owned by Mr A J Joseph and ridden by McGrade

Thursday March 4, 1875

Bombala Town Plate Handicap (50 sovereigns)

1. Banker (4/1) owned by Mr Brookes and ridden by Hurley

2. Starfish (3/1) owned by Mr Thompson and ridden by Treeve

3. Priam (2/1) owned by Mr A J Joseph

4. Stockman (10/1) owned by Mr Reed

5. King Tom (2/1) owned by Mr Thompson

Bombala Digger's Jockey Club offered a three pound prize pool for its 1959 Bombala Diggers Cup and the official program in that year cost two shillings.

By 1967, the renamed Bombala Jockey Club was offering $600 prizemoney for its race meeting and the official program was 20 cents.