Stakes Increase Phumelela regions

 The total amount available for prize money (the stakes pot) in Phumelela racing regions in the current 2012-13 racing season is R174 million – R10.5 million or 6.4% more than last season – and this will result in stakes increasing across the board from 1 January 2013.

Prize money is determined by a stakes formula agreed between horseracing and tote betting company Phumelela and The Racing Association (RA), which represents owners, and is derived from various sources.

As always tote betting is far and away the biggest contributor to the stakes pot with R131 million (68% of the total) flowing from TAB betting on local and international races and sport (principally soccer). By comparison the contribution from bookmakers is a meagre R13 million (7%). This excludes R2.7 million derived from fixed-odds betting from Phumelela subsidiary Betting World.

The stakes pot for 2013 encompasses the Thoroughbred Horseracing Trust contribution and the usual deductions for the South African Jockeys’ Academy, riding fees and appearance money to trainers for Sunday and night race meetings.

In applying the stakes increases, Phumelela and the RA agreed the following for feature races:

* The stake of the SA Nursery (upgraded to Grade 1 status from this year) will increase from R500,000 to R1 million from 2013, as per the Phumelela-RA policy for Grade 1 races.

* On the Highveld, the stakes of Listed Races will increase from R135,000 to R150,000 and Grade 3 races from R165,000 to R175,000.

* In the Eastern Cape, the stakes of Listed Races will rise R5,000 or R10,000 to R130,000.

* In the Northern Cape, the stakes of all non-black type feature races will increase from R90,000 to R100,000.

The balance of the increase in the stakes pot will be allocated to minor races in the three regions in varying percentages with lower division handicaps enjoying a bigger increase.

Racing Association bonus-race stakes have been taken into account, as well as extra stakes arising from “split” races on the Highveld and in Port Elizabeth, in which the number of final acceptors justifies splitting a race into two events.

 

Highveld Minor Race

Stakes Increase 2013

MR 104 110 000 115 000 4.5%
FM 100
(A Division)  
MR 96 100 000 105 000 5.0%
FM 92
(B Division)  
MR 88 89 000 94 000 5.6%
FM 84
(C Division)  
MR 80 78 000 82 000 5.1%
FM 76
(D Division)  
MR 72 64 000 70 000 9.4%
FM 68
(E Division)
MR 68 58 000 64 000 10.3%
FM 64      
(F Division)
MR 94/ FM 90 89 000 94 000 5.6%
MR 72/ FM68 64 000 70 000 9.4%
(Divided Hcp)
Pinnacle 110 000 115 000 4.5%
Conditions (X4) 100 000 105 000 5.0%
Allowance 94 000 98 000 4.3%
Conditions (X3) 95 000 100 000 5.3%
Conditions (X2) 90 000 95 000 5.6%
Progress 89 000 93 000 4.5%
Graduation 82 000 86 000 4.9%
Novice 80 000 84 000 5.0%
Maiden 75 000 80 000 6.7%
Juvenile 85 000 90 000 5.9%
Maiden Juvenile 75 000 80 000 6.7%

 

East Cape Minor Race

Stakes Increase 2013

MR 104 80 000 84 000 5%
FM 100
(A Division)
MR 94 70 000 74 000 6%
FM 90
(B Division)
MR 86 60 000 63 000 5%
FM 82
(C Division)
MR 78 55 000 58 000 5%
FM 74
(D Division)
MR 70 50 000 55 000 10%
FM 66
(E Division)
MR 66 43 000 47 000 9%
FM 62
(F Division)
MR 90 / FM 86 65 000 68 000 5%
MR 70 / FM 66 50 000 55 000 10%
(Divided Hcp)
Pinnacle 80 000 84 000 5%
Allowance 65 000 68 000 5%
Conditions (X3) 65 000 68 000 5%
Conditions (Pinnacle) 65 000 68 000 5%
Conditions (X2) 60 000 63 000 5%
Progress 60 000 63 000 5%
Graduation 55 000 58 000 5%
Novice 52 000 55 000 6%
Special 70 000 75 000 7%
Maiden 50 000 53 000 6%
Juvenile 52 000 55 000 6%
Maiden Juvenile 50 000 53 000 6%

 

Northern Cape Minor Race

Stakes Increase 2013

Pinnacle 59 000 62 000 5%
MR 92 54 000 57 000 6%
FM 88  
(B Division)  
MR 84 49 000 52 000 6%
FM 80  
(C Division)  
MR 78 43 000 45 000 5%
FM 74  
(D Division)  
MR 72 39 000 43 000 10%
FM 68  
(E Division)  
MR 66 36 000 40 000 11%
FM 62  
(F Division)  
Maiden 40 000 43 000 8%
Juvenile 43 000 45 000 5%
Maiden Juvenile 40 000 43 000 8%

 

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