The events at Kilcoy this week have been programmed throughout the festive season to help expose the sport to new communities and racegoers.
Kilcoy has two standalone meeting this year, up from one last racing season, and Greig, who is in his last 60’s, backed the move.
“We like the Sunday and Monday meetings,” Greig said.
“I am really pleased Kilcoy has a good meeting with good numbers, I thought the last meeting they had was excellent…. the full fields will make the racing good this time.
“It is a good racing venue to race at … it is kind of like Marburg.”
The first from Kilcoy starts from 1:34pm on Monday afternoon.
The trots and thoroughbreds meeting will be run on the same grass track.
Two types of elite athletes will be on show at Kilcoy Race Club on Australia Day: equine as well as track and field.
The club will run a non-TAB five event program on Tuesday to coincide with Australia Day as well as hosting the Kilcoy Gift, which is set to feature some high-level runners, and run three mini trots races.
The feature event of the day on the race track will be the Australia Day Cup Benchmark 55 Handicap, which will be run over 1500m.
Kilcoy Race Club president Con Searle is looking forward to a big day with sizeable fields set to go around in all five events.