Prizemoney Increases For Cups And Cox Plate

Significant prize money increases have been announced for Victorian racing, highlighted by boosts to the Melbourne Cup, Caulfield Cup and Cox Plate.


Prizemoney Increases For Cups And Cox Plate

Significant prize money increases have been announced for Victorian racing, highlighted by boosts to the Melbourne Cup, Caulfield Cup and Cox Plate.

Victoria's three biggest horse races have had a significant prize money boosts as part of a series of prize money injections across the state.

The announcement of prize money increases were made on Friday with the Melbourne Cup boosted by $1 million to $7.3 million while the Cox Plate and Caulfield Cup have both increased by $2 million to $5 million.

Part of the $12.4 million injection into prize money across the state from August 1 this year includes $1.2 million to be spread across the 67 country Cups in Victoria.

The investment will see a record $228.5 million in prizemoney and bonuses on offer in Victoria next season, representing a 32% increase since 2015 and leading to a nation high average of $52,057 in prizemoney and bonuses on offer per race.

Importantly, all owners, trainers and jockeys will get the chance to share in the increases which are spread from iconic Group 1 races at Flemington, Caulfield and The Valley to an array of once-a-year race meetings from Burrumbeet and Penshurst, to Gunbower and Wycheproof.

Highlights of Today’s Announcement

• Record prizemoney for the jewels of Victoria’s Spring Racing Carnival in a year in which Victoria celebrates 25 years of international competition:

o $7.3 million Lexus Melbourne Cup (3200m, Flemington, 6 November) – up $1 million

o $5 million Stella Artois Caulfield Cup (2400m, Caulfield, 20 October) – up $2 million

o $5 million Ladbrokes Cox Plate (2040m, The Valley, 27 October) – up $2 million;

• Continued investment in three-year-old racing with Australia’s oldest classic, the AAMI Victoria Derby (2500m, Flemington, 3 November), raised by $500,000 to $2 million;

• A prizemoney boost for every Country Cup with an additional $1.2 million to be spread across 67 TAB, non-TAB and picnic cups ensuring they remain a focal point for local communities to celebrate and enjoy;

• The introduction of the $1 million The Showdown for VOBIS Sires-eligible two-year-olds at Caulfield on Victorian Owners and Breeders Raceday – 13 April 2019 - thus increasing the number of $1 million+ races in Victoria from 17 to 18;

• The further consolidation of Victoria’s place as the home of stayers with the Moonee Valley Gold Cup (2500m, The Valley, 27 October) increased by $200,000 to $500,000;

• Greater returns for first-time winners with minimum prizemoney for standard country maidens raised to $23,000, for premium country maidens to $26,000 and for maidens at midweek metropolitan meetings to $30,000;

• Rewarding grass roots participation with minimum prizemoney for non-TAB meetings up 20% to $12,000 per race; up 25% for country SKY2 meetings to $15,000 per race; and up 11% for Benchmark 58s to $20,000 per race; and

• An increase in minimum metropolitan prizemoney to $40,000 for all two-year-old, three-year-old and Benchmark races at midweek and standard Friday night meetings, before rising to a $60,000 minimum per race for premium Friday nights at The Valley.


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