$600k boost for New Zealand racing
26 June 2019
A significant lighting upgrade at
Hatrick Raceway, Wanganui, safety fencing at Forbury Park,
Otago and a promotional campaign to encourage young New
Zealanders into a career in racing are among several racing
initiatives receiving funding from the New Zealand Racing
Board (NZRB) today.
The NZRB confirmed $593,795 in
industry funding had been allocated from its Industry
Enhancement Funds to boost racing at a grassroots
level.
In January 2017, NZRB announced it would
provide an additional $4.8 million in funding over three
years to improve stakes, address aging infrastructure and
encourage the entry of young people into racing.
Graham Cooney, Chair of the NZRB Net Proceeds
Committee said the investment provided critical benefit to
grassroots racing throughout New Zealand.
“The
Enhancement Fund was designed to make a major difference to
clubs and participants of all three racing codes and the
latest round of funding will have far-reaching benefit to
the industry,
“While racing in New Zealand is
clearly in need of increased investment, the funding of
almost $5m of initiatives provided by the NZRB over three
years has provided a welcome relief to the sector,” says
Cooney.
Highlights from the latest round of funding
since April 2019 include:
$92,000 to upgrade of lighting at Hatrick Raceway, Wanganui
$10,139 to upgrade the display board at Manukau Stadium, Auckland
$9,752 for safety mesh at Forbury Park, Dunedin
$14,000 to purchase a track conditioner for Addington, Christchurch
$209,845 to Greyhound Racing New Zealand (GRNZ) in prizemoney for an additional 8 racedays this year
$81,200 to fund stakes enhancement costs associated with conducting Pearl Series thoroughbred racing events this year
$4,840 to purchase a mower for Wyndham Raceway, Southland
Over $25,000 was
granted to NZTR for youth enhancement initiatives including
Apprentice Jockey Fall training and the promotion and
recruitment of young New Zealanders to a career in
racing.
Harness Racing New Zealand were granted $3,500
for Canterbury Youth License Holders to attend a St John’s
First Aid course and for the purchase of 14 new safety
helmets for Kidz
Kartz.
ENDS