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PASS could see $12 million in purses in 2009

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August 21, 2008 Send To A Friend  | Print View

Based on the amount of money flowing into the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes account from its several sources, it is possible that the program in 2009 will distribute $12 million in purses, up from $10 million this year, it is said by the Pennsylvania Racing Commisions.

 

“The money going to Sire Stakes from the slot machines totaled $4 million after six months this year,” said Dan Tufano, dhief of racing affairs for the Commissions. “It would seem that $8 million is a reasonable figure to expect from the slot funding stream.

 

 

“Add to that the $2.5 million that should be coming from taxes on pari-mutuel wagering, and then add in the nominating, sustaining, and starting fees from the horsemen, and the total for 2009 looks like it will be in the $11.5-$12 million range–certainly good news for Pennsylvania horsemen, and Pennsylvania harness racing in general.”

 

The Pennsylvania Standardbred Breeders Fund, which will be in its second year, receives the same percentage of funding from slots as does the Sire Stakes, so it too could receive funds in the neighborhood of $8 million, based on the already-colleted funding of the first part of the year.

 

A good place for horsemen to add to their chances in the Pennsylvania program will occur this Sunday, Aug. 24, at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, which will feature the PA Preferred Yearling Sale, with many well-bred babies going under the auction hammer–and hopefully on to future Pennsylvania racing glory. (Pennsylvania State Harness Racing Commission)

 

 


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