Hong Kong Support Aftercare in Australia – TSHA National Titles Sponsor

Tara Madgwick - Friday May 10

The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s newly launched RESTART Racehorse Aftercare Programme are a sponsor at the upcoming Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association National Titles (May 23 – 26) with horses that spent time in Hong Kong eligible for a range of bonuses.

RESTART are offering $450 per class + $200 per Championship class across all disciplines at the TSHA National Titles – showjumping, show horse and dressage.

The bonuses are for all horses that spent some time domiciled in Hong Kong and they will apply as follows:

1st - 6th Place - $100, $90, $80, $70, $60, $50

Championship class winner - $200

These cash bonuses are in addition to the amazing prizemoney already offered at the Titles and apply to all Showjumping, Dressage and Show Horse classes including the Fashions on the Field.

Champion sprinter Hot King Prawn is a regular on the show horse circuit.

Example of bonus Show Horse classes prizemoney:

Newcomer Hunter – 1st – $50 TSHA prizemoney + $100 HKJC bonus

Novice Hunter – 3rd – $10 TSHA prizemoney + $80 HKJC bonus

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Open Hunter – 6th – $50 HKJC bonus

Champion Hunter - $500 TSHA prizemoney + $200 HKJC bonus

 That’s $990 prizemoney including bonuses!!

The same formula can be applied to all Showjumping & dressage classes too.

 To be eligible for these bonuses you need to please nominate your horse via info@thoroughbredsporthorse.com.au

The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s newly launched RESTART Racehorse Aftercare Programme is supporting these dedicated awards to acknowledge the achievements of the versatile horses that once spent time on the turf in Hong Kong

Thank you to the The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s RESTART Racehorse Aftercare Programme for their support of the TSHA National Titles and offering these amazing bonuses for Hong Kong horses.

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