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Friday 30 November 2007

Flu cost racing $500m in turnover


THE horse flu epidemic will cost the racing industry more than $500 million in TAB betting turnover.

Sydney racing's long-awaited return at Randwick has boosted industry spirits at a time when the full financial toll of equine influenza is only just being realised.

Since NSW racing was virtually shut down by equine influenza in late August, a Tabcorp betting analysis has revealed:
NSW TAB turnover is down $227million or 17 per cent;
VICTORIAN TAB turnover has fallen $77.3million or 7 per cent; and
COMBINED NSW and Victorian TAB turnover losses have reached $304.3million or 12 per cent.

Tabcorp chief executive Elmer Funke Kupper said the "bleeding won't stop just yet" despite metropolitan returning in Sydney and Brisbane tomorrow.

"By the time racing is back to normal, hopefully early 2008, the loss in turnover will grow to approximately $550 million," Funke Kupper said.

The EI outbreak has caused NSW to abandon 193 race meetings since August 25 - 30 on the metropolitan area, 31 at provincial tracksand 132 in country centres - which precipitated the betting downturn.

Sydney racing's comeback at Randwick is expect to attract a bumper crowd of more than 30,000 through the gates.

The raceday features a high-profile clash of world-class sprinter Takeover Target and 2004 Golden Slipper winner Dance Hero in the $100,000 Arrowfield Stud Sprint.

Tabcorp is planning a massive promotional drive over the summer months designed to entice punters back to the racetracks beginning with its $100,000 Pick 6 promotion at Randwick tomorrow, which is available for any racegoer that correctly selects the winners of races three to eight.

"We need to get people back on track," Tabcorp's wagering supremo Robert Nason explained.

"Our on-course turnover has really suffered during EI in Sydney - it has been a big part of our downturn in turnover.

"Tabcorp has major promotions planned over the next few weeks including the Pick 6 promotion for Randwick.

"At Rosehill next Saturday, we are preparing to give the first 2000 people through the gates a $10 TAB betting voucher."

Nason also indicated Tabcorp will announce the introduction of two new bet types next month -- the Duet and Running Double.

The Duet requires punters to pick the first two or three over the line in any race while the Running Double requires a successful bettor to pick winners of successive races.

Racing NSW chief executive Peter V'Landys said the TAB betting turnover downturn won't necessarily cause race club prizemoney to fall next year.

"Although TAB turnover is down, fortunately the Federal Government has provided the racing industry with an excellent financial assistance package which amounted to over $200 million to both NSW and Queensland," V'Landys said

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