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HRI give early Christmas present to Owners

THURLES 20-12-09.Jumping Action from The INH Stallion Owners EBF Maiden Hurdle won by BROWNPOLISH and Adrain Joyce as the runners clear the 2nd hurdle.Photo HEALY RACING.
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Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) have today announced that there will be a 5% increase in Prize-money in 2014 and a 10% reduction in administration charges associated with the owning of horses.

The changes had been flagged by HRI Chairman Joe Keeling at the annual racing awards on December 9th when he outlined his commitment to improved prize-money and reduced costs of ownership and were approved by the board at a meeting held last Friday 13th December.

Prize-money in Irish racing will increase by 5% in 2014, from €46.2m to €48.5m, including an increase in the minimum race value from €7,000 to €7,500.

Reductions in administrative charges for racehorse owners and trainers will amount to 10%, representing € 311,000 overall. The horses-in-training levy, for example, is reduced from €18 to €10 per horse. The changes will take effect from January 1st.

Racehorse ownership is a priority for 2014 and an extra €120,000 will support Irish Thoroughbred Marketing’s work in this area.

An additional allocation of €167,000, as requested by the Turf Club, has been approved for Equine Forensic Testing.

Other than the completion of projects approved in 2013, there will be no racecourse capital development grant scheme in 2014. Work has commenced on seeking to establish a new scheme from 2015 onwards.

Commenting on the changes, Brian Kavanagh, HRI Chief Executive, said: “HRI’s registration charges have all been frozen since 2008 and these reductions will go some way to retaining horses in training and encouraging new owners to get involved with the sport. The decline in ownership since 2008 is one of our greatest concerns, which is why we have appointed a dedicated ownership manager and increased the ownership promotion budget. Improved prize-money and reduced administrative costs will help that initiative considerably.”

The reductions for 2014 are facilitated by anticipated savings through the implementation of streamlining between HRI and the Turf Club and further reductions in HRI’s overall cost of administration. The reductions will be seen in the charges against owners’ accounts for a range of services provided by HRI’s racing and client accounts departments, such as horses’ names, owners’ colours, authorities to act and the registration for racing purposes of partnerships, syndicates, clubs and companies.

Increases in prize-money for National Hunt races will come into effect from January 1st 2014 and the Flat from the start of the Turf season in March.