Tripartite Group Issues Statement On Affordability Checks

   The following statement was issued by the tripartite group of the British Horseracing Authority, The Horsemen's Group and the Racecourse Association. It addresses the groups liaison with the Gambling Commission about the prospect of affordability checks and its potential impact on the industry. It also touches on the group's work around the Winter Survival Fund, other concerns related to the recovery from COVID and the Levy.

Horse racing leaders have expressed their deep concern about the potential impact from the introduction of 'affordability' thresholds for online betting customers. The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has submitted the industry's response to the Gambling Commission's consultation on remote customer interaction, which is considering new financial checks to address problem gambling. Around two-thirds of betting on racing is carried out online whilst the sport has low levels of problem gambling.

The submission focuses on the economic consequences for racing and jobs in rural areas, the lack of evidence in support of the intervention and the disproportionate impact on people who bet safely and lawfully. The BHA, the Racecourse Association (RCA) and The Horsemen's Group (HG) discussed the industry's response at a meeting last week and believe there could be a disastrous impact on racing's finances and its recovery from COVID-19.

Racing supports the government's review of the 2005 Gambling Act and its intention to address the potential for harm. It agrees that gambling laws should be fit for the digital age as well as recognise the economic contribution made by the betting industry and associated industries such as horseracing. The BHA's Members believe this is the appropriate way to consider a significant intervention such as a new affordability threshold and that Parliamentarians should examine any resulting proposals.

Industry executives also briefed Members on constructive discussions with government over the Winter Survival Fund, which includes a potential £40 million of loans to racing from the UK government. The Fixtures and Funding Group, which includes representatives from the BHA, racecourses and horsemen, is working on a package of proposals for May onwards that include the fixture list and minimum prize money values. Proposals for Levy Board funding of the fixture list in May and June will be considered at its meeting on 22nd February. It is expected the fixture list will be agreed and published before the end of February.

The Members reviewed work done in recent months on the financial return to racing from the Horserace Betting Levy, which was carried out by the Levy Steering Group set up in October. It examined the revenues generated by betting on the sport, including media rights payments, as well as historic trends and the potential for future growth amidst the shift to online betting, which has been accelerated by COVID-19.

Members agreed that executives will progress discussions with the betting industry to identify potential reforms that could grow revenues on racing for all parties, in line with the sport's commitment to responsible gambling. There is a clear willingness on racing's part to consider innovations that will make horseracing an even more attractive proposition to betting customers. In these discussions, industry executives will put forward proposals for urgent reform of the Levy based on the turnover from betting on racing, including bets on overseas racing.

With the possibility of a damaging regulatory intervention on affordability, as well as the impact of betting shop closures and the absence of spectators, racing's leaders see the need to adopt a flexible and collaborative approach. Executives are ready to develop proposals in dialogue with betting operators, whilst providing the government with fresh evidence of market changes that have taken place since 2017, to demonstrate the case for reform.

Racing's leaders recognise the need to engage with government in 2021 on a wide range of issues, including COVID-19, the Gambling Act review, Levy Reform and Brexit. They emphasised how the £4 billion racing industry can play its part in wider economic recovery, especially in rural areas of England, Scotland and Wales. Racing is also working with government to promote Britain to the world for international trade and investment.

Racing continues to engage with government and Devolved Administrations over the return of spectators to sport, and the relaxation of restrictions which currently exclude owners and limit participation to professionals. All those in the industry are strongly encouraged to continue to abide by government and industry guidelines on social distancing and other measures, whether at meetings behind closed doors, in their workplace or away from work.

Julie Harrington, chief executive of the BHA, said, “A majority of our work, and of leaders across the industry, is currently focused on a range of financial issues that are vital to racing recovering from the impact of COVID. We have to plan for a range of possibilities and are working with government and other sports on the return of spectators and owners as soon as that is possible. We thank our owners for their patience and continued support amidst the current uncertainty”.

David Armstrong, chief executive of the RCA, said, “Racing is approaching the most critical period since the beginning of the pandemic. With external regulatory issues facing us in the form of the Affordability Review, the Gambling Act Review and Brexit plus no immediate prospect of racegoers returning, the next six months will be the most crucial period on our Recovery journey. The support from the Members Committee at this time is very welcome–the industry must pull together in these challenging times.”

Charlie Liverton, chief executive of the Racehorse Owners Association (ROA), said, “The effect of COVID-19 continues to impact British Racing, both on and off the racecourse. The potential ramifications of Government reviews including the Gambling Act and the Affordability Review are concerning, and the support from the Members Committee in tackling these challenges is very welcome. Owners continue to support the industry week in, week out, and we extend our sincere thanks once again for their contributions. The return of owners to the racecourse remains a key objective, working with the RCA and BHA to open up racecourses to racegoers as soon as regulations allow.”

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BHA Revises Stop Race Procedure

A new stop race procedure, to take effect on Jan. 4, was revealed by the British Horseracing Authority on Monday. The revised procedure was developed by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) in conjunction with the Racecourse Association (RCA) and the Professional Jockeys Association (PJA) and have been made to ensure the procedure is as clear and safe as possible for riders, racecourse staff and for those on course.

The changes are as follows:

  • The stop race flag has been re-designed from yellow to orange and yellow quarters, to be as visible as possible and consistent with other racing jurisdictions
  • The stop race procedure now explicitly requires multiple flags to be deployed, either in multiple locations or multiple flags in one location if that is all that is possible
  • Fox 40 whistles will continue to be used, but there will now be no additional verbal instructions to ensure only the sound of the whistle can be heard
  • There will be tailored announcements via the public address system to ensure there is as much clarity as possible for those on course and broadcasters

The stop race flag will continue to be used by starters and advanced flag operators to ensure there is consistency for riders and that deployment of the stop race flag means they must cease riding. To view the current procedures, click here and to view the new procedure, click here.

“It is of paramount importance for the safety of all those involved, whether riding in the race or officiating the stop race procedures, that there is absolute clarity about what to do when the stop race flag is deployed,” said BHA Head of Raceday Officials Cathy O’Meara. “Under these revised procedures there will be one type of highly visible flag, deployed either in multiple locations or multiple times in one location, and one sound, to denote that riders must stop riding.

“We’ve also added in more clarity for those watching on course or via broadcasters, to ensure communication is clearer in the event of a void race. Working closely with the RCA and PJA has allowed us to come up with new procedures which we believe will work for everyone, and above all ensure that all the relevant parties are clear about what to do if a race has to be stopped.”

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Tripartite Group Releases Statement On Diversity

The British Horseracing Authority, The Horsemen’s Group and the Racecourse Association released a joint statement on Friday concerning diversity in racing. The statement comes on the heels of television presenter Rishi Persad receiving negative feedback for speaking out against racism in recent days, responses the groups say they condemn. The BHA invited Persad to join its scheduled meeting on Wednesday to share his views on racing’s approach to diversity.

The joint statement read, “Racing prides itself on the welcome it gives to all. We want to engage fans from all communities and we want talented people, whatever their background, to be able to succeed in our sport. However, our industry’s leaders acknowledge that pockets of discrimination exist in all areas of society, and our sport is no different. All are agreed that this has no place in our industry and that the sport must unite in standing against discrimination of any kind in racing. We can, and will, do better on this front.

“We pride ourselves on the respect we show for our horses and for the sport’s rules and traditions. We are a sport which has embraced diversity in many ways, including people of all genders competing on equal terms. We must welcome constructive debate on any issue, but we expect all those in our sport to show respect to each other when competing and when discussing our sport and its future.”

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14 Additional Fixtures Added to UK Calendar

There will be 14 additional fixtures added to the UK racing calendar following approval by the Board of the British Horseracing Authority. The proposal was submitted by the Racecourse Association (RCA) which has the full support of the Horsemen’s Group (HB). The fixtures have been added to shore up racecourse finances, as well as generate a positive return for the Horserace Betting Levy Board (HBLB). The 14 fixtures are as follows:

Flat Fixtures:

  • 15/11/20 Southwell – Afternoon
  • 22/11/20 Wolverhampton – Afternoon
  • 23/11/20 Chelmsford City – Floodlit
  • 24/11/20 Lingfield Park – Afternoon
  • 30/11/20 Kempton Park – Afternoon
  • 01/12/20 Newcastle – Afternoon
  • 06/12/20 Southwell – Afternoon
  • 07/12/20 Chelmsford City – Afternoon
  • 08/12/20 Wolverhampton – Afternoon
  • 13/12/20 Lingfield Park – Afternoon
  • 14/12/20 Kempton Park – Floodlit
  • 15/12/20 Newcastle – Afternoon

Jump Fixtures:

  • 29/11/20 Ffos Las
  • 20/12/20 Bangor-on-Dee

“These additional fixtures will give some relief in the most challenging of times to the racecourses that are staging them and to the horsemen who have additional opportunities to race,” said RCA Chief Executive David Armstrong. “This is an excellent example of the industry working together for the common good and we are grateful to the Levy Board for its support.”

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