TAB Eureka Slot Holders Announced

05 October 2022
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THE slot holders for the world’s richest race, the $2.1 million TAB Eureka, have been announced.

Excitingly, the 10 inaugural slot holders cover all harness racing states in Australia for the race to be run for the first time at Club Menangle over 2300 metres on September 2, 2023.

Each slot holder, some of which are syndicates, have committed $300,000 up front - $100,000 per year for the first three years of the race.

“We are thrilled with the spread and diversity of the slot holders,” HRA CEO Andrew Kelly said. “They have varied backgrounds, represent many key parts of the industry and all states are represented as well.

Click HERE for the full media release including details of the Slot Holders.

 

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