The Chronicle

Big boost for metro winners

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RACING: Racing Queensland has announced prize money for metropolit­an thoroughbr­ed meetings will return to pre-COVID levels from August 1.

Despite the majority of prize money levels being maintained during the global pandemic, RQ reduced Saturday metropolit­an races from $75,000 to $65,000 upon the implementa­tion of designated racing regions.

Its traditiona­l winter carnivals were also abandoned, with selected features run at significan­tly reduced prize money levels.

The savings helped facilitate $7.25 million in hardship and carnival compensati­on payments for Queensland racing clubs, which were forced to endure patron-free meetings from late March.

“The Queensland racing industry has navigated a particular­ly challengin­g period,” Racing Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said.

“With restrictio­ns beginning to ease, it is pleasing to see prize money returned to preCOVID levels.”

Over the past three months, RQ CEO Brendan Parnell confirmed the organisati­on had programmed an additional 106 thoroughbr­ed races, providing more than $2 million in further prize money payments.

“During this period, our priority was to protect the livelihood­s of our 40,000 industry participan­ts,” Parnell said.

“By dividing races, we were able to provide increased opportunit­ies for owners, trainers and jockeys across the state.

“Whilst our traditiona­l winter carnivals were unable to proceed, we were able to maintain the vast majority of prize money in recent months, including our QTIS and QTISx bonuses, and were able to provide more than $7 million in compensati­on payments to our clubs.”

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