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Horse Racing Industry

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 8 December 2022

Thursday, 8 December 2022

Ceisteanna (174)

Paul Murphy

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174. Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the breakdown of all horse deaths on Irish racecourses from 2008 to 2021 and to date in 2022; and his views on whether Horse Racing Ireland can claim commercial sensitivity in regard to this information. [61369/22]

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Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) is a commercial state body established under the Horse and Greyhound Racing Act, 2001, and is responsible for the overall administration, promotion and development of the horse racing industry.

Since 1st January 2018, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB) is the regulatory body for all horseracing in Ireland.  

HRI has informed my Department that the information sought is held in trust by the IHRB as extracted from commercially sensitive information provided by the racecourses and the clinical vets working for the racecourses. 

A project analysing multi-annual data is currently underway which is a key point in the drive towards constant improvement in safety for racehorses.

HRI has informed my Department of the overall number of horse fatalities at racecourses for each year from 2012 to date in 2022 is as follows:  

Year

Racecourse runners

 

Fatalities

 

2022*

32200

104

2021

37262

113

2020

29,700

65

2019

31,505 

102

2018

29,893 

111

2017

29,936

88

2016

28,931

83

2015

27,048

89

2014

27,476

99

2013

29,399

121

2012

28,881

82

*to 1st December 2022

HRI has informed my Department that it has no data in relation to horse fatalities for years 2008-2011 inclusive.

HRI has also informed my Department there are a minimum of three vets at every race meeting including at least one from the IHRB and at least two clinical vets who assess the runners pre-race.  Any horse assessed as not suitable to race will be withdrawn, may be followed up at home and will require clearance before racing again. If considered necessary, the vets can request the race stewards to withdraw any horse. 

Safety measures also include pre and post-race inspections by experienced equine veterinarians, stewards inspecting runners in the parade ring, ambulance and veterinary supports travelling after the race runners, careful ground management by both the racecourse managers and the regulatory clerk of the course. 

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