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Irish Racing - A World Centre of Excellence A Presentation to The Business of Sport Conference University College Dublin Friday 28 th May 2004 Brian Kavanagh, Chief Executive Horse Racing Ireland
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27 Irish Racecourses
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Key Economic Indicators Total Value of Assets Employed - €2.5 billion Full time Employment 13,000 – 25,000 earn an income Gross Output of Breeding Sector - €180 million per annum 4% of Total Gross Agricultural Output = Bloodstock Total Attendances Annually - 1.4 million Total On-Course Betting 2003 – €237 million
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Horse Racing Ireland -Mission Statement- To develop and promote Ireland as a world centre of excellence for horse racing and breeding
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Foal Population by Country 2003
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Horses in Training 1999-2003
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Prizemoney 1999-2003
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New Owner Registrations 1999-2003
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The world comes to Ireland to BREED horses 10,500 Foals Annually 42% of Total EU Output Top Stallions in world Significant Inward Investment International Reputation
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The World comes to Ireland to BUY horses 2 Public Sales Companies - Goffs & Tattersalls Ireland - Total Value of Public Sales in 2003 – €114m Total Value of Privates Sales in 2003 - €50m Approx. Bloodstock Exports from Ireland to Over 25 Countries in 2003
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The world comes to Ireland to RACE horses Highest Quality Racing in the World Highest Prizemoney in Europe 364 Overseas Owners have Invested Here 21% Increase in Horses in Training Best Mate Champion Stakes
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Irish Racing – An International Success Story Irish Jockeys Cheltenham Grand National Epsom Melbourne Cup – Film 3 Breeders Cup – Film 4
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Horse Racing as an Investment Breeding Ownership Sponsorship
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Investing in Breeding Stallions - Tax Incentives Broodmares/Breeding Stock High Risk – High Return Farming Sector Benefits Environmentally Sound
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“…there in nothing in sport that compares with the thrill of seeing a horse carry your colours and winning…” Patrick Donovan, owner of Oaks winner Vintage Tipple 6,000 Active Owners Estimated Annual Cost - €13,500 Total Prizemoney - €50 million Syndicates - Brave Inca Investing in Ownership
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Investing in Race Sponsorship Good for Business Good for Customers Good for Staff Annual Sponsorship – €7.1m Increase of € 1m in 2 years Budweiser Irish Derby
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Who goes racing? Gender of Race Goers Behavior & Attitudes Research Age Profile of Race Goers
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Hector Ad Campaign HRI TV Ad
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Ireland -A World Centre of Excellence- Brian Kavanagh, Chief Executive Horse Racing Ireland
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