The New Zealand Herald

NZ Trotting Cup edges back towards $1 million mark

- Michael Guerin

New Zealand’s greatest harness race is edging back towards $1 million but that isn’t the main priority for Addington bosses.

The New Zealand Trotting Cup, with the continued sponsorshi­p of Christchur­ch Casino, will be worth $800,000 when run on its latest possible date of November 14.

The Cup is almost always on the second Tuesday in November so November 14 is the latest it is ever scheduled and with the $50,000 increase in stakes this season and the strong New Zealand dollar it sits alongside the Miracle Mile in Sydney as the second-equal richest harness race in Australasi­a.

Only the A$1.1m Inter Dominion Final in Perth in December is richer.

The Cup has been held for higher stakes before, peaking at $1.2m when Changeover won in 2008 and then $1m when Monkey King won the following season, both times artificial­ly boosted by grants from the Gov- ernment for New Zealand’s iconic races.

But at $800,000 it is still worth three times as much as any other harness race in New Zealand, rightly so as it is the closest thing harness racing has to a Melbourne Cup in this part of the world, or probably any other.

With increased funding from the New Zealand Racing Board, Addington could have afforded to go back to $1m but wisely decided to spend the majority of their latest windfall on lower grade stakes, announcing significan­t increases across the board last week.

The reality is while a $1m New Zealand Cup sounds glamorous, it will in all likelihood attract exactly the same field for $800,000, with the Inter Dominions being a month later and the Victoria Cup being moved to October 14 both affecting any likely Australian raiders.

While the TAB is yet to open its first Cup market, defending champion Lazarus will be a hot favourite.

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