Maiden Project Proves A Success

KZN just pipped the Highveld

The Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association (TBA), in conjunction with Bloodstock South Africa (BSA), initiated the Maiden Juvenile Plate added stakes incentive this past racing season.

Dean Kannemeyer’s Good Buddy wins his maiden in December 2017 at Scottsville (Pic – Gold Circle)

 

For every Maiden Juvenile Plate winner, purchased on a Bloodstock South Africa sale, and where the added stakes box was ticked, a R40 000 bonus was paid.

After the first year of introducing this initiative the results speak for themselves:

 • 102 Maiden Juvenile winners received a bonus. This accounted for 54% of the total Maiden Juvenile Plates run.

• In excess of R4 million was paid out to owners, trainers, grooms and breeders.

• 28% of the winners recovered their purchase price in just winning the Maiden Juvenile Plate bonus.

• 55% of the winners recovered in excess of their purchase price, if one takes the race win stakes into account.

Winners were spread across the country, indicating that all the racing centres have an equal chance with their BSA sales graduates.

KwaZulu-Natal just pipped the Highveld by a total of 34 to 33 winners.

In Port Elizabeth over 75% of the Maiden Juvenile Plate winners received the bonus of R40 000.

While excellence at all levels is to be acknowledged and applauded, rewarding first time winners this early on in their careers gives an added boost and quick return to any owner. This initiative gives everyone an equal chance irrespective of where their horse is trained and which BSA sale the horse is bought from.

It’s just a simple case of ticking the box when signing for your purchase.

As a further show of support by the TBA, the stakes bonus has been increased for the coming season.

Chairman of the TBA, Lee Scribante confirmed: “The Maiden Juvenile program is more far-reaching and offers rewards to a broader base than any other added value stakes incentives. We thus agreed that graduates of the 2018 BSA sales will be rewarded with a R50 000 bonus on winning a Maiden Juvenile race.”

Remember to tick the box in 2019!

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