There’s even more reason for trainers in regional areas to target next year’s Country Championships, with prize money for the final increased to $500,000.
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This year’s event, won by Matthew Dunn’s Free Standing in a stunning upset while Dubbo trainer Dar Lunn scored a third-placed finish with Not For Export, was worth $400,000.
The 2018 Country Championships series will again feature seven regional qualifying heats, one of those at Dubbo Turf Club, each boasting prizemoney of $150,000 before the incredibly rich final at Royal Randwick on April 7.
“The Country Championships excites all country participants and racegoers and is an important aspirational target for country racing,” Racing NSW chief executive Peter V’Landys said.
“The increase in prizemoney for the Final to $500,000 will further strengthen the series.
“The race meeting on which the heat will be conducted will be a Showcase meeting, with all other races on the program carrying a minimum of $30,000 prizemoney.”
The Country Championships commence on Sunday, February 18 next year with the Mid North Coast qualifier at Port Macquarie.
The series then features its double-header weekend at Goulburn on Saturday, February 24 and at Mudgee on Sunday, February 25.
The 2018 Country Championships will be the first occasion on which Mudgee hosts the Central Districts qualifier after being run at Wellington in both 2016 and 2017.
The Western Region qualifier is on at Dubbo on Sunday, March 25.