BHA Halts Saliva Testing Programme

The anti-doping saliva testing pilot programme has been paused by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA). Started in May of 2021, the programme was halted due to the negative laboratory follow-up analysis requested after a point of care racecourse non-negative saliva sample donated by jockey Sean Levey at Sandown on Wednesday, Sept. 14.

The BHA said in a statement, “A review of the pilot, which has tested more than 1,300 samples, is now underway to determine what can be learned and agree with the [Professional Jockeys' Association] (PJA) on a combined approach to a robust testing model. We will also be working with Sean Levey to determine how his positive sample came about in order to understand what challenges could be faced and different approaches that could be used when testing in the future. The pilot was a collaboration with the PJA and there has been a notable reduction in positive cases since its inception. It's important we incorporate all feedback and make improvements where necessary to ensure we continue keeping racing safe, fair and clean.”

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Nominations Open For UK TIE Awards

Nominations for the Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards 2023, sponsored by Godolphin, opened on Wednesday. Formerly the UK Godolphin Stud & Stable Staff Awards, the awards are an opportunity for employees from across the various areas of the thoroughbred industry, be it in training yards, studs or in administrative roles, to be celebrated for their hard work and dedication to the sport. The nomination period closes on Nov. 8. Run by the British Horse Racing Authority (BHA) in association with the Racing Post and Racing TV, the awards carry a prize-money total of £128,500, with as much as £30,000 available to a single organisation. There will also be an in-person award ceremony after a two-year COVID-19 induced break. Nominations can be made by visiting the Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards website.

Julie Harrington, CEO of the BHA, said, “These new-look awards, which are made possible by the generosity of Godolphin, now provide the opportunity for a wider range of industry employees, across the full life cycle of the thoroughbred, to achieve this recognition. I would encourage everybody in our industry to nominate colleagues they would like to see celebrated.”

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Tickets On Sale For 2022/23 Meydan Season

Tickets are now available for the 2022/23 season at Meydan Racecourse, which begins on Friday, Nov. 4. There will be seven meetings at the racecourse prior to the start of the Dubai World Cup Carnival on Jan. 6. The DWCC culminates on Super Saturday, Mar. 4, with the Dubai World Cup meeting scheduled for Mar. 25, 2023. There are a variety of ticket options and amenities available. Children aged 12 and under are free. To purchase tickets and view the season calendar, visit the Dubai Racing Club's website.

Major General Dr. Mohammed Essa Al Adhab, Board Member and General Manager of Dubai Racing Club, said, “Meydan Racecourse remains one of the most iconic sporting venues in the world and we are excited about welcoming everyone back for the 2022-23 race season.”

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Connections Of Verry Elleegant Decide Against Arc Supplementation

Francis-Henri Graffard has voiced his frustration after confirming Verry Elleegant (NZ) (Zed {NZ}) will miss the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe following France Galop's decision to limit the field to 20 runners.

Last year's Melbourne Cup winner travelled to Europe and joined Graffard earlier this year with the main aim of running in the French highlight.

However, she disappointed on her French debut in the Prix Jean Romanet-finishing last of seven-and, despite showing significant improvement to place third in the Prix Foy on her second start, the French handicapper dropped her rating to 113, placing her 22nd in the order of entry.

After French racing's ruling body announced that a maximum of 20 runners would be allowed to go to post, connections of Verry Elleegant had to decide whether to supplement her for the Arc on Wednesday morning at a cost of €120,000.

And while that sum would have been refunded had she failed to make the final field at the declaration stage on Thursday, the issue was further complicated by the fact declarations for her other weekend option-Saturday's Prix de Royallieu-also closed on Wednesday at 11.30am French time.

As French rules state horses cannot be declared for two races, connections have opted to go for the race in which she is guaranteed a start, leaving Graffard frustrated.

He said, “I'm very, very upset about the French authorities and French handicapper and my racing country in general.”

He added on the Nick Luck's Daily Podcast, “We try really hard as young trainers to try and promote our sport and try to make it competitive worldwide. We try to open our doors all the time and play the game, (but) France Galop try to make it difficult at every single stage.

“This filly has been a very good example of how unopen the French are. Every step has been difficult for her and for the owners and they have made our life very difficult right until the end.

“It's very upsetting and not good for the sport in general, I think. I'm very angry against my racing country and I have to apologise to all the Australian racing fans.”

Graffard is hoping Verry Elleegant can gain some sort of compensation on Saturday, adding, “The mare is in very good form and the season is not over for her.

“Of course we are disappointed as it would have been fun to go to the Arc, but I think good days will come out of this bad experience.”

 

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