KINGSTON, Jamaica – Come Saturday, October 14, 2023, punters will have to pay more for some local bets and also wagers on simulcast racing from North America, and the United Kingdom to include Ireland.
It will now cost $100 to buy a minimum win bet, moving from $50, which is a 100 per cent increase, on local races. The same increase applies to a minimum win bet placed on simulcast races from North America.
It will now cost $100 to buy a minimum place bet, moving from $50, which is a 100 per cent increase on local races. The same increase applies to a place bet on simulcast races from North America.
It will now cost $100 to buy a minimum double event wager moving from $50, which is a 100 per cent increase on local races. The same increase applies to a double event bet on simulcast races from North America.
It will now cost $20 to wager on a minimum local trifecta, moving from $10, which is a 100 per cent increase. The same increase applies to a trifecta bet on simulcast races from North America.
All other wagers on local and simulcast races from North America remain the same.
Win and place wagers on simulcast races from the United Kingdom and Ireland, move from $10 to $50.
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can anyone out there tell us how much jamaican jockeys make per mount ??and the same question for exercise riders. the reason for such is that all jocks riding at kentucky tracks (4) in all i think..will get $125 per mount very soon