Fresh hopes of Queensland prizemoney boost

Ben Dorries - Friday September 29

Racing Queensland has pledged to look at increasing prizemoney after tabling an annual report showing a positive turnaround of almost $20 million in its finances.

Eagle Farm is out of action until April but there might be some good news on the horizon in Queensland with prospects of a fresh prizemoney boost Photo: Brisbane Racing Club

In 2015/16 the organisation recorded a loss of $21.8 million however it is has recorded a loss of $2.2 million for the current financial year.

The report will raise industry hopes of a desperately needed prizemoney boost, something which RQ chief executive Dr Eliot Forbes said the organisation was working towards.

With premier racetrack Eagle Farm out of action until at least April, participants are holding onto hope of at least getting a decent prizemoney boost by the end of the year.

"It's our strategic objective to continue to increase participant returns including greater prizemoney," Dr Forbes said.

"One of the key reasons for this turnaround results from the commercial decision by the RQ Board in relation to the Race Information Fees policy which, together with wagering growth of 9.5% for Queensland races, increased net RIF income by 18% to $68.7 million."

RQ has recently released a new infrastructure vision - including having lights for night racing on the Gold Coast - but what trainers say they really need is more prizemoney across the board.

Meanwhile, the Queensland Racing Crime squad will increase its numbers and expand its use of body warn cameras, according to Commissioner Ross Barnett.

The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission has unveiled its annual report and pledged to step up its work in the next year.

"Looking ahead, the Racing Crime Squad is set to expand from four to six members and the Commission will expand the use of body worn cameras to allow officers to make accurate, real-time records of their fieldwork and inspections," Commissioner Barnett said.

QRIC's annual report revealed that while 318 retired greyhounds were re-homed during the period, more than 100 had to be euthanised.

"Unfortunately, 101 greyhounds had to be euthanased during the reporting period and the Commission will continue to work with owners and trainers to reduce this number," Barnett said.


Advertisment
More Reading...
NZB Chairman Joe Walls Retires
Distinguished New Zealand thoroughbred industry leader Joe Walls (MNZM) has retired from his role as Chairman of the NZB Board of Directors, bringing to a close his illustrious tenure with the auction house that spanned more than five decades.
New US Stakes-winner for Churchill
Due back in Australia this spring for Coolmore, Churchill added a new stakes-winner to his tally in North America on Friday when Frankie Dettori partnered Poolside with Slim (3f Churchill x Kissepal, by Epaulette) to victory in the Listed $150,000 Penn Oaks (1m) on the grass at Penn National.
Impressive Debut Winner for Hello Youmzain
Cambridge Stud shuttler Hello Youmzain (Fr) sired an impressive debut winner overnight with Electrolyte continuing a hot run for Wathnan Racing when scoring easily at Ayr.
Ones to Watch – TSHA National Titles
Breednet always run popular One to Watch stories for promising young racehorses when they start showing potential, so we’ve had a look through some of the younger thoroughbreds that were competing at the TSHA National Titles last week to highlight some of the up and coming jumpers to follow.
Introducing Horse Jobs Australia
Introducing Horse Jobs Australia, the new online platform connecting job seekers with equine industry employers. Established by long-time industry participants Liesl Wickson and Kriston Feehan, Horse Jobs Australia is dedicated to serving the unique needs of the breeding, racing, equestrian and veterinary communities, providing a one-stop destination for both employers and job seekers in
Lazzago Set to Star on Inglis Digital
The G2-winning 2YO Lazzago (Capitalist) headlines a host of appealing race fillies and mares already confirmed for next week’s Inglis Digital June (Early) Online Sale.
Grand-dam of Epsom Oaks Winner in Australia
Aga Khan Studs had cause to celebrate last weekend when their lightly raced Dubawi filly Ezeliya won the Group I Epsom Oaks at just her fourth start, but there would also have been excitement on the other side of the world as her grand-dam Eytarna is now in Australia.
Winning Debut for Flashy Magic Time Half-Brother
A dashing bay with a sparkling silver tail, Dundeel colt Henlein was an eye-catcher in the mounting yard and showed ability to match when the half-brother to dual Group I winner Magic Time made a winning debut at Bendigo on Tuesday.
One to Watch – Bendigo
This Capitalist colt made a procession out of the 1100m maiden at Bendigo on Tuesday winning by five and a half lengths on debut.
Star Kiwi 3YO Crocetti Back in Work
Standout three-year-old Crocetti has returned to work ahead of what trainers Danny Walker and Arron Tata are hoping will be a lucrative spring preparation.