The UK’s biggest horseracing operator today warned this year’s profits would take a fall as hard-pressed punters stay away from the track.
Arena Leisure – whose seven venues include courses at Wolverhampton, Worcester and Doncaster – said like-for-like attendances between July and mid-October were down on last year as the economic slowdown bites.
With those who do come spending less – and sales of corporate hospitality packages falling steeply – profits will be “significantly below” market hopes.
Its Doncaster track boasts the St Leger, the oldest of the UK’s classic races, but the attendance over the four-day festival in September was down by 7,000 to 59,000.