Tabcorp drops support for Rosehill's $7.5million Golden Eagle
Racing NSW remains confident that next year’s inaugural $7.5 million Golden Eagle will go ahead despite Tabcorp pulling its support on Monday.
Tabcorp had not signed a contract to be a major sponsor for the race for four-year-olds, to be held at Rosehill Gardens next spring, but was expected to be a major backer.
The company has now withdrawn its support, reportedly after pressure from Victorian racing officials, who saw the announcement of the race as a direct attack on the Melbourne Cup carnival.
However, other sponsors are already circling, according to Racing NSW chief executive Peter V’landys.
“This is unprecedented but I’m confident the race will go ahead,” V’landys said.
“Tabcorp is a national company and not a Victorian company and we have strong relationships with them that they should be confident they don’t destroy.”
Tabcorp, Racing Victoria and the Victoria Racing Club have been contacted for comment.
A spokesman for the Australian Turf Club declined to comment.
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