Are you racing for $7.5 million in VOBIS Sires Boost vouchers?

Media Release - Wednesday July 27

The inaugural VOBIS Sires Boost vouchers will be up for grabs on August 2, with a total of $60,000 in vouchers available to be won across the two VOBIS Gold races at the Warrnambool meeting.

The 3YO 1200m Super Vobis Maiden and 3100m BM78 Highweight are the two races on the card with $30,000 in Vobis Sires Boost vouchers attached to them.

Available on all 250+ VOBIS Gold race across Victoria each year, all VOBIS Sires progeny who are VOBIS Gold nominated will be eligible to win $30,000 in vouchers in addition to the prize money and bonuses on offer, which will be given to the winning owners.

Given that the oldest VOBIS Sires horse is rising six, VOBIS Gold races are on offer to two-year-olds, all the way up to three-year-old & up staying events - the VOBIS program has never been more valuable and enticing to the Victorian market.

This VOBIS scheme now adds up to triple the initial value on offer in races from country to metropolitan racetracks, ensuring Victorian owners, trainers and jockeys are rewarded for supporting this phenomenal racing & breeding state.

Warrnambool CEO Tom O’Connor is elated to be hosting the first two VOBIS Gold races carrying the additional $30,000 in VOBIS Sires Boost vouchers.

“Warrnambool is a strong racing ownership jurisdiction with great support from all of our local trainers,” O’Connor said.

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“Hosting the first two races carrying VOBIS Sires Boost vouchers is great for our Warrnambool program and of course the owners with horses running in these races.

“This is a great initiative, anything that sees the encouragement of investing in Victorian racing and breeding is exciting for the state.”

With $7.5 millions in VOBIS Sires Boost vouchers up for grabs, it is essential to give yourself and all owners the chance to reap some amazing rewards.

Make sure that you are checking to see if your horse is VOBIS Gold eligible through this link, and check this link to see if their stallion is VOBIS Sires nominated.

Click here to see the upcoming VOBIS Gold races, commencing August 2.

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