Thanks
to the work of organizations such as Retraining of Racehorses in the
UK, and CANTER in the States, ex-racehorses are increasingly in
demand for non-racing activities such as showing, eventing and
showjumping. Now the respected bloodstock auctioneer company,
Brightwells, is to hold the first ever public auction sale in Britain
specifically dedicated to ex-racehorses.
The
sale will take place on Wednesday, 20th May, 2015, at
Brightwells' salesground in Malvern. Organized in conjunction with
ROR, the concept of the sale was recommended in the strategic
overview of ROR conducted in 2014, and is supported by the Racehorse
Owners Association (ROA) and the National Trainers Federation (NTF).
Everyone hopes it will be a great help in finding new homes and
careers for retired racehorses.
The
new sale has been designed to help buying, and selling, an
ex-racehorse become as happy an experience as possible. The entry fee
is only £50 ( + VAT) – far less than the fee for other bloodstock
sales. Importantly, unlike at most horse sales, Malvern offers
excellent facilities on the salesground for the horses to show off
their paces under saddle, including rustic and coloured jumps.
Potential buyers can even try out the horses themselves. (So, buying
should be a bit less of a gamble than at other sales!)
Moreover,
every horse sold will have a non-racing agreement clause stamped in
its passport, so vendors can be reassured that the horse they are
retiring will never be allowed to race again.
Andrew
Elliot, Bloodstock Manager and Auctioneer at Brightwells says: “We
are very much looking forward to the sale and we hope it will be the
beginning of a long-term alliance with ROR. While Brightwells already
conduct successful thoroughbred sales at Ascot and Cheltenham, this
new ROR sale is specifically aimed at horses leaving the racing
industry that have more to give as future competition or riding
horses.
“Not
only do owners get a subsidised entry fee, they also get peace of
mind in that every sale will be accompanied by a change in the
horse’s passport ensuring that it can’t subsequently be raced. We
have received positive feedback from trainers regarding the
initiative and we believe the venture will prove really useful for
trainers and owners and, most importantly, for all suitable horses.”
Di
Arbuthnot, Chief Executive of ROR, said: “In recent years ROR has
focused on increasing the demand for former racehorses within the
sport horse and leisure market. The charity stages competitions for
thoroughbreds across a dozen different equine disciplines, and
following the success of these classes demand for former racehorses
has increased. There are now over 10,000 horses registered on ROR’s
database as active in a second career and the sale is intended as
another step towards facilitating the transfer of horses from a
training yard to a life after racing.”
The
sale is to be held at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern.
Viewing and trying of horses is from 8.00 – 11.am. The sale starts
at 11.30am.
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