Sport Australian rules football,
cricket and
Netball are the most popular sports There are three Australian rules football clubs in Wangaratta. The
Wangaratta Football Club, the
Wangaratta Rovers Football Club, both competing in the
Ovens and Murray Football League, and the North Wangaratta Football Club, which competes in the
Ovens and King Football League. The close proximity of the Rovers and Wangaratta grounds reflects the historical
sectarian split in membership of the clubs; Rovers membership being predominantly Catholic and Wangaratta being predominantly Protestant. Many players also travel to play for Ovens & King clubs based in smaller towns in the
King Valley. The city hosted several games for the
2005 Australian Football International Cup event, with several countries competing in the sport of Australian rules football. The event was played at the City Oval and Showgrounds and set the attendance records for the tournament to date. Cricket in Wangaratta is organised by the
Wangaratta and District Cricket Association. Clubs include City Colts, Wangaratta-Magpies & Rovers United Bruck. Wangaratta City Football Club is a
soccer club based at South Wangaratta Reserve. Founded in 1951, they compete in the
Albury Wodonga Football Association. The Wangaratta Knights play
rugby league in the
Goulburn Murray Rugby League competition. Founded in 2017, the club plays its home games at the Glenrowan Recreation Reserve in nearby
Glenrowan. Wangaratta has a
horse racing club, the Wangaratta Turf Club, which schedules around eleven race meetings a year including the Wangaratta Cup meeting in April. The Wangaratta
Greyhound Racing Club, which held regular meetings at the same venue, has been discontinued. Avian Park is no longer used. Golfers play at the course of the Wangaratta Golf Club on Yarrawonga Road, or at the course of the Jubilee Golf Club at Wangandary nearby. A nine-hole course is at
Boorhaman to the north of Wangaratta. Between 1953 and 1956, the North Eastern Car Club ran motor racing meetings on the gravel and earth airstrip located on Wangaratta Common, south of the town centre. The circuit ran up and down the airstrip, with a loop at the western end. The North East Windsport Club regularly sail "Land Yachts" called Blokarts (Blo-karts) at their sailing site at the nearby town of
Springhurst. The city is home to the
Northeast Bushrangers who play in the
Big V basketball league. They play their home games at the Wangaratta YMCA.
Events The main annual event is the Wangaratta New Years Eve event, attracting 10,000 people to the Wangaratta Showgrounds to see fireworks and popular live music. The Outdoor Ball featuring Latin inspired music and international food vendors is another main attraction for the town. Both these events are free to attend and hosted by the Rural City of Wangaratta. ==Education==