A consultation paper covering the state of New Zealand jumps racing was issued by New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR), and industry participants and racegoers are all being given a chance to decide the beleaguered sport's future, the New Zealand Herald reported earlier this week.
The NZTR is asking for feedback from any interested parties on whether the sport should continue differently or be wound down over the next few seasons. Participation in the sport has halved across most metrics in New Zealand when compared to just 10 years ago. One of the main concerns is a growing jockey shortage.
“Jumps racing in New Zealand is at a crossroads and as an industry, we now need to decide what path we should take,” NZTR chief executive Bruce Sharrock told the New Zealand Herald. “Unfortunately, the economic reality means doing nothing is not an option.
“We are asking participants to carefully read the document, understand the situation we are currently facing, and ultimately provide feedback on their preferred option.
“We are going into this with an open mind and we want to hear from people who care. Now is your chance so I hope people take that opportunity.”
Opportunities for the public to provide valuable feedback lasts until Sept. 6 on the New Zealand Racing website. A decision will likely be released on Halloween.
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