The New Zealand Herald

Minimum stakes boosted to $10k

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New Zealand Thoroughbr­ed Racing has announced an increase in minimum stakes to $10,000 from March 1.

“This puts around $1.4 million back into the pockets of those racing horses this season and $3 million plus in future seasons,” said NZTR chairman Alan Jackson.

“Directors reflected on the enormous pressures owners and trainers are facing, for breeders the disappoint­ing domestic results at the recent Karaka sales and the NZ Racing Board CEO’s recent announceme­nt of gaming funds to be shared among codes.

“The Board of NZTR also had to balance thoroughbr­ed racing’s tight financial situation with the livelihood of their stakeholde­rs. We have to have confidence in our future.

“The Government has also indicated that Racefields legislatio­n will be introduced to Parliament before it rises for the upcoming general election, and the NZRB has stated it is considerin­g further moves at their March meeting on top of the gaming fund distributi­on it has already announced.

“We believe Racefields alone will return over $12 million in distributi­ons to racing and we look forward to making future announceme­nts on what this means for our industry.

“NZTR will continue to consider future funding sources for our code, but given our current situation, the board is confident that this is not a one-off funding injection.”

— NZ Racing Desk

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