The Hong Kong Jockey Club (the Club) will implement a raft of measures to further enhance the owner value proposition as applications for the 2025 Horse Ballot open next Monday (3 March).
To back the substantial investment made by Owners in supporting Hong Kong racing, the Club will freeze livery fees for a second consecutive year by again absorbing a considerable portion of training costs.
Further to this the Club will introduce in the 2025/26 Hong Kong racing season an extension to the current PP (Previously Raced Horse) Bonus scheme, whereby a horse with a rating higher than or equal to 70 at the time of import is eligible for a HK$1.5 million bonus when they record a first Class 3 win within their first two years of racing – enhancing eligibility for Owners to maximise returns with previously raced imports.
The extension to the initiative will be available to all horses currently racing in Hong Kong that received an import rating of 70 or higher. The two-year period of opportunity will commence from their date of import into Hong Kong.
In summary, the addition sees the PP Bonus Scheme encompass two categories of horses in Class 3 – the existing criteria of those with a rating of 63 or above at the time of import who first win before the age of five and those with a rating of 70 or above at the time of import who first win within a two-year window (meaning a four-year-old rated 70 or higher at the time of import is eligible to secure a bonus until they turn six).
Since the current format was introduced for the 2022/23 racing season, 115 horses have earned a Class 3 PP Bonus, totalling HK$149.5 million in returns for owners. Including the PPG (Privately Purchased Griffin) Bonus, ISG (International Sale Griffin) Bonus, Class 2 PP Bonus and Top-Up Bonuses, HK$221 million has been paid to owners due to wins by 177 horses.
Four PPs in Sunday’s (2 March) HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) field have already collected a HK$1.5 million bonus for winning in Class 3.
Additionally, with immediate effect there will be a new cap of seven (up from four) syndicates any one Member can join and a new cap of seven horses (up from five) Owners can own at any one time.