View the nominations for the 2018 Spring Stakes. The Spring Stakes will be run on Friday 14th September at Newcastle racecourse.
Nominations:
Horse | ||||||
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1 | ALIFEROUS | |||||
2 | ARAMAYO | |||||
3 | ARISTOCRATIC MISS | |||||
4 | CLOAK | |||||
5 | COME ALONG (NZ) | |||||
6 | DUBAI’S GOT TALENT | |||||
7 | EVERARD | |||||
8 | FRANKELY AWESOME | |||||
9 | GRAND BOUQUET (NZ) | |||||
10 | GREYSFUL GLAMOUR | |||||
11 | HOME WIN | |||||
12 | KARA’S HOPE | |||||
13 | MIZZY | |||||
14 | MORPHEUS | |||||
15 | ONTHETAKE | |||||
16 | OUTRAGEOUS | |||||
17 | PERFECT PITCH | |||||
18 | SUNREEL | |||||
19 | ZOURHEA |
News:
Queensland cabinet is set to discuss the Point Of Consumption tax with a decision on allocation due within a fortnight.
AAP understands there are divided opinions in cabinet on how the tax, which should raise about $70 million, will be spread.
Cabinet is believed ready to make a decision on Monday week which will then go to a review committee.
The POC, which is a 15 per cent levy on all bookmakers betting on Queensland races, comes into law in three weeks time.
NSW racing codes have been promised about $40 million from its POC and Victoria is also expected to get a boost.
The Queensland government is committed to making up a payment by Racing Queensland back to UBET for its deduction.
It is also committed to a $17 million country racing package from the POC. There could be up to $25 million left to be distributed although that is more likely to be around $15 million.
RQ officials have been in talks with the government for more than a month on the distribution of funds.