David Thiselton
The new description of races in KZN, such as A Stakes, B Stakes, Class 2, Class 3, Open Maiden etc. might have caused some confusion to punters.
The KZN program, covering the period 1 January to 28 February 2025, has introduced the stakes-boosted class racing structure to the province, while unveiling financial incentives via the RaceCoast Incentive Scheme.
This article explains the new conditions of ordinary races in the province.
The ultimate aim of these changes is to improve racehorse ownership and to achieve enhanced field sizes with the knock-on effect of increased betting turnovers.
The “Class” races are the handicaps and the higher the class the higher the stake money to be won.
5% of the stake of each race is put into the RaceCoast Incentive Scheme (RKIS).
Class 2 handicaps have a merit rated benchmark of 112, meaning a horse merit rated 112 will carry 60kg and the weights are worked out using that horse as the pivot.
Class 2 races have a total stake of R150,000 with R7,500 of that going to the RCIS.
Class 3 races have a benchmark of 96, total stakes of R135,000 of which R6,750 goes to the RCIS.
Class 4 races have a benchmark of 80, total stakes of R120,000 of which R6,000 goes to the RCIS.
Class 5 races have a benchmark of 66, total stakes of R90,000 of which R4,500 goes to the RCIS.
For fillies and mares handicaps the benchmarks are the same but the total stakes are R135,000, R125,000, R110,000 and R80,000 respectively and the RCIS contribution is R6,750, R6,250, R5,500 and R4,000.
The A, B, C and D “Stakes” races and Middle Stakes races are merit rated band races.
A Stakes Races:Benchmark at 61,5 kg = 113 & aboveBenchmark at 60,0 kg = 110 to 112Benchmark at 58,5 kg = 107 to 109Benchmark at 57,0 kg = 104 to 106Benchmark at 55,5 kg = 101 to 103Benchmark at 54,0 kg = 98 to 100Benchmark at 52,5 kg = 95 to 97Benchmark at 51,0 kg = 94 & below
For B Stakes races the 61,5kg benchmark is 94 to 96 and the other weights will go down by the same proportions as in Class A.
For C Stakes races the 61,5kg benchmark is 76 to 78 and will go down proportionately.
For D Stakes race the 61,5kg benchmark is 62 to 64 merit ratings and they go down accordingly.
The Middle Stakes race have a different structure, which will be to the benefit of the higher rated horses because the weights are compressed, as shown below:
MIDDLE STAKESFor All Horses with a nett rating of 102 and belowBenchmark at 61,5 kg = 99 to 102Benchmark at 60,0 kg = 95 to 98Benchmark at 58,5 kg = 91 to 94Benchmark at 57,0 kg = 87 to 90Benchmark at 55,5 kg = 83 to 86Benchmark at 54,0 kg = 79 to 82Benchmark at 52,5 kg = 75 to 78Benchmark at 51,0 kg = 74 & below
For A, B, C, D and Middle Stakes races the winner of this race will not incur a penalty of more than 6 Rating points.There will be no rating increase for placed & unplaced horses.Sex allowance of 2.5 / 3.0 / 3.5 kg for Fillies and Mares, subject to a minimum weight of 50 kg.In C, D and Middle Stakes races maidens will receive a 1kg allowance.
The Open Maidens will have the below structure:OPEN MAIDENFor all MaidensWeights:61.5kg to be determined by the highest nett rated horse, for all merit ratedhorses below the highest nett rated horse, weight to be determined from61.5kg downwards, using 2 merit rating points = 1 kgUnrated horses to carry 60.5kg2-year-old Allowance of 4kg will apply to unrated horses2-year-olds to be weighted as unrated horsesSex Allowance of 2.5 kg for all FilliesMinimum Weights:4-year-olds and over C&G – 53.5kg / Fillies 53kg3-year-olds C&G – 52.5kg / Fillies 52kg
Open Maidens for females will have the same structure, except of course for the gender allowance.
The incentive schemes includes a R2250 rebates for the owner of every runner and a R500 saddling fee to the trainer of every runner and also a R250 fee to the jockey of every runner.
However, this excludes the winners of races, the horses who finish last and scratched horses.
There is also good stakes money for the KZN Juvenile Series and for juveniles in general.
The KZN Futurity Plate at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday, which was leg 1 of the series, carried a total stake of R300,000; leg 2, The Hollywoodbets Greyville Futurity Plate on March 2, also has a R300,000 stake; and leg 3, the Gr 3 Godolphin Barb on April 27, has a total stake of R500,000.
Juvenile Plates will all carry a total stake of R150,000 and Restricted Maiden Juvenile Plates will carry a R200,000 stake.