ITBA Next Generation Internship Scheme Relaunched

The Irish Thoroughbred Breeders' Association Next Generation Internship Scheme, which was started in 2011, will be relaunched this year, the ITBA announced on Friday.

The programme's aim was to develop skills and knowledge of young enthusiasts in the thoroughbred industry. In 2024, there will be two levels of this scheme: one for individuals aged 18-30, and another for transition year students. ITBA's Internship will be a year long, fully paid internship offering two successful candidates invaluable experience working in three different industry areas for four months each. In addition, there will be two types of internship–one focusing on office placement and the second a practical placement with hands-on stud farm experience. The placements will begin in August and will be divided into three placements as follows:

  • Placement 1: August 2024 – December 2024
  • Placement 2: January 2025 – April 2025
  • Placement 3: May 2025 – August 2025

The ITBA Junior Internship 2024 will target secondary school students before their transition year and is for ages over 16. A short health and safety and basic handling course will be offered to those individuals. There will also be several opportunities to shadow ITBA's Next Generation Committee during

sales days, race meetings and other industry events.

ITBA Chairman Cathy Grassick said, “We are delighted to develop ITBA's Internship for 2024 and think this a fantastic opportunity for anyone who has a passion for the thoroughbred industry. The scheme is a great way to help develop skills and network with industry leaders, as well as encouraging the next generation into the industry. The placements and people you meet offer an invaluable experience in the industry.

“We are looking forward to introducing two different levels of the scheme, as well as developing the Una McElroy Business Internship. This was a project that was very close to Una's heart and it is very fitting that this Internship will honour her memory.”

Applications for both the 2024 Internship and Junior Internship Schemes will begin on Monday, Apr. 15, with interviews held in May and June. For more information and full details, please visit the ITBA website. Applications must be submitted to Nextgen@itba.ie prior to the close of business on Friday, May 10.

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Aintree Top Rated Saturday 13th April

Aintree Top Rated Saturday 13th April

Aintree 13.20

4 WEST BALBOA 152.2
6 CUTHBERT DIBBLE 130.5
17 GWENNIE MAY BOY 119.8
3 MONMIRAL 105.7

Aintree 13.55

9 BRIGHTERDAYSAHEAD 198.8
4 ILE ATLANTIQUE 93.2
5 JIMMY DU SEUIL 89.2
3 ESPRIT DU POTIER 64.0

Aintree 14.30

5 CREBILLY 130.3
11 CRUZ CONTROL 116.7
2 SAM BROWN 103.0
4 KINONDO KWETU 70.2

Aintree 15.05

6 FLOORING PORTER 181.0
2 BUDDY ONE 90.0
5 DASHEL DRASHER 84.7
9 MONKFISH 77.8

Aintree 16.00

4 CAPODANNO 297.5
7 CORACH RAMBLER 195.3
1 NOBLE YEATS 95.5
5 I AM MAXIMUS 75.5
25 LIMERICK LACE 75.8
22 ADAMANTLY CHOSEN 50.5

Aintree 17.00

1 DJELO 198.7
3 FOUND A FIFTY 116.5
6 MASTER CHEWY 83.3
7 MATATA 78.2

Complexity’s Mensa Sails to First Win for Freshman Sire

2nd-Gulfstream, $62,700, Msw, 4-12, 2yo, 4 1/2f, :51.86, ft, 3 lengths.
MENSA (c, 2, Complexity–Lady Halite, by Medaglia d'Oro) broke very well from his rail spot to take an easy lead in this unveiling.

Never challenged through :22.07 and :45.66 splits, Patrick Husbands only had to keep his mount focused in the lane as the pair came home three lengths best over the filly Unchained Elaine (American Pharoah). Mensa is the first winner for his freshman sire (by Maclean's Music).

“He's been extremely professional from day one,” said Nick Tomlinson, assistant to Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse. “He's a beautiful horse. A lot of the credit goes to the guys in the barn. They did a lot of gate schooling with him. They're the reason a lot of these babies are ready to roll. He's far more advanced than anyone else. Hopefully, he continues to progress from here.”

The most recent winning offspring for Lady Halite, the victor is a half-brother to  Recruiter (Army Mule), MSW, $241,985 as well as stakes-placed 3-year-old Miss Sayely (Maximus Mischief). The dam's 2023 Instagrand foal died and she is due to Nashville for 2024.

 

Sales history: $135,000 Ylg '23 OBSOCT. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $45,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV.
O-D. J. Stable LLC; B-Beth Bayer (FL); T-Mark E. Casse.

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