Key Initiatives for 2019 Spring Point to Point Season

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Key Initiatives for 2019 Spring Point to Point Season

 

The Stewards of the INHS Committee have announced key initiatives for the 2019 Spring Point to Point Season.  A series of auction races for four-year-old maidens will be introduced in the regions specifically designed for horses that were bought or sold at public auction in 2018 for €25,000 or less.  The venues selected to stage the races are North Down 9thMarch, Brosna 23rdMarch, Dromahane 14thApril and Bree 28thApril.  To qualify to run, horses must have been bought or sold in 2018 under the hammer at the Goffs Land Rover Sale, Goffs U.K. Spring Store Sale, Tattersalls Ireland May Store Sale, Tattersalls Ireland Derby Sale and Tattersalls Ireland August Sale. 

 

Another new initiative sees the introduction of a valuable race (€5,000) at the Doneraile (H) Point to Point fixture at Dromahane on 28thApril.  The race is confined to six-year-old and upwards horses that have not won a race under the rules of racing or steeplechase rules at any time and who prior to the start of the current Point to Point season (6thOctober 2018) have not won a Point to Point steeplechase.  The race is primarily targeting the traditional older Point to Point horse.

 

A number of new amendments to the Hunters Steeplechase licence requirements on the racecourse are being introduced to encourage more licensees and more participation of runners in this category. The main changes are:-

 

 

The remainder of the criteria will still apply - successful completion of a practical assessment at RACE, stable inspection and interview by the Licensing Committee.

 

Commenting on the changes, Philp McLernon, Chairman of the Point to Point Committee said:

 

“The auction race initiative will cater for the least expensive horses purchased at the various recognised sales in 2018 which is most welcome and hopefully will be fully supported by all handlers.  It has the backing of the Point to Point Handlers Association.  The introduction of a valuable race for the older pure Point to Pointer type will encourage handlers to keep the older horses in training and we will endeavour to introduce more of these races throughout the regions in future.  The rule amendment to the Hunters Steeplechase licence requirement should encourage more participation of runners in Hunters Steeplechases on the racecourse which is warmly welcomed.”

 

Details of conditions will be published in the 2019 Spring Provisional Summary of races on the website at www.ihrb.ie 

 

Details of the rule amendments for the Hunters Steeplechase licence will be published in the Racing Calendar.

 

 

For further information, please contact:

Josh Byrne, REGISTRAR, I.N.H.S. Committee.

Phone: +353 45445600