With this announcement today, total annual prizemoney to be paid for country
racing in NSW will now be more than $81 million which is an increase of $48
million or 145% since 2012.
Country racing has received the largest increase of
any sector during this time.
There will now be eight feature Country Cup races with prizemoney of $200,000
at the following racecourses: Port Macquarie, Goulburn, Albury, Wellington,
Tamworth, Wagga Wagga, Scone and Grafton.
In addition, prizemoney for Grafton's Ramornie Handicap, the Wagga Wagga
Town Plate and Scone's Dark Jewel Quality will also be increased to $200,000.
The Coffs Harbour and Muswellbrook Cups will receive an increase in
prizemoney to $150,000 each and the Taree Cup, Dubbo Cup and Snake Gully
Cup at Gundagai will receive an increase in prizemoney to $100,000.
Also, the feature meetings at Lismore, Coonamble, Coonabarabran, Mudgee,
Moruya, Bega and Orange have received significant increases for their Cups and
support races at these meetings.
At each of these feature country meetings there will now also be a $50,000
'Country Magic' race which is restricted to country-trained horses only.
These
'Country Magic' races will ensure country participants have an extra opportunity
to compete at these feature meetings.
These latest announcements follow on from recent increases to minimum
prizemoney levels to $22,000 per race and 40 Country Showcase meetings per
annum with each race being at least $30,000 and the introduction of races
restricted to country-trained horses only such as:
- $1.3 million The Kosciuszko
- $500,000 Country Championships Final
- $500,000 Country Championships Final
- 7 x $150,000 Country Championships qualifiers throughout NSW for total
$1,050,000
- $75,000 weekly Highway races
- $40,000 maidens for country-trained horses only
Racing NSW will also provide marketing and promotional support to these
country race clubs.
These events are also supported by Destination NSW to ensure tourism is
brought into the local region.
The event will get the local community to get
together to celebrate everything great about their town.
Please refer to the following table for full details of all of the prizemoney
increases.
Racing NSW Chairman, Mr Russell Balding AO, said: "A key strategic priority of
Racing NSW is for country racing to continue to stage great carnivals and Cup
Race meetings and to ensure that thoroughbred racing is widely celebrated and
enjoyed throughout all of NSW, not just Sydney and the Provincials.
"Thoroughbred racing, dressing up, heading to the races and having a bet is
part of what we do.
"The prizemoney increases for these meetings, along with the marketing and
promotion of the Carnivals themselves, particularly to the younger
demographic, will lift NSW Country Racing to a whole new level.
"In addition, the promotion, through Destination NSW of the particular regional
attractions and experiences leading up to and during the actual Country Racing
Carnival, will be another reason for people to visit regional NSW and make
Country Racing part of their short stay or holiday whilst in the region," Mr
Balding said.
Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation, Mr Kevin Anderson MP, said:
"The increase in prizemoney is not only good for racing, but has great flow on
effects for regional communities.
"It's no secret that our regional communities are doing it tough, especially given
this unprecedented drought, so investing in racedays can help drive tourism
and increase bed nights which is crucial to our local economies," Mr Anderson
said.
"Racing is more than just an event in regional communities, it's part of the
culture, which is why we want to continue to make racing as enjoyable and
accessible as possible."
RAcing NSW Release