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Posted 2026-06-08 06:24:34  
Funding pressure deepens as weather hits New Zealand racing

New Zealand racing has been hit by a combination of funding pressure and weather disruption, with abandonments and postponements across key venues adding further strain to an industry where wagering turnover is highly sensitive to lost or rescheduled meetings.

Turnover impact and structural pressure

Entain modelling indicates that the combined effect of abandonments and postponements across the week has created an estimated shortfall of more than $1.7 million in New Zealand thoroughbred turnover. The figure also reflects the additional impact of moving meetings away from Saturday into midweek slots, where wagering activity is typically lower.

The modelling highlights a wider structural issue in the sport, with abandonment rates in New Zealand thoroughbred racing sitting at around 6%, compared with approximately 3% across major Australian racing jurisdictions.

Weekend disruption across key meetings

Only the scheduled Saturday meeting at Ellerslie proceeded without interruption, while other fixtures were either abandoned or postponed due to track conditions affected by persistent rain.

The Wellington Racing Club meeting at Trentham, scheduled for Saturday 6 June, was postponed to Wednesday after continuous rain and surface water left the track unsafe for racing. While the meeting remains in the calendar, the shift to midweek is expected to reduce turnover, with Wednesday fixtures typically generating around two-thirds of the turnover of a Saturday meeting.

At Timaru’s Phar Lap Raceway, seven of the 10 races at the Waimate Racing Club meeting on Sunday were abandoned after jockeys raised concerns over a section of the track near the 1700m mark. The meeting had also been scheduled for free-to-air broadcast in Australia as part of a Racing.com 10-week trial.

Flow-on effects and scheduling pressure

The disruption has created further scheduling complications in the south, with a limited six-race programme now set for Riccarton on Tuesday 16 June. The shift from a Sunday fixture to a midweek programme adds additional logistical pressure for participants and is expected to impact overall commercial return.

It remains unclear how long the Timaru track will be out of action, with scheduled trials at the venue also cancelled.

Wider context

The disruptions come at a time when broader concerns around funding stability across New Zealand racing have already been highlighted, including recent reporting on financial uncertainty across both equine codes.

The combination of abandoned races, postponed meetings, and reduced midweek turnover underscores how weather-related interruptions translate directly into commercial pressure for the industry.

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