as reported in anzbloodstock news, today

Qld Government –

Altrenogest Update from QRIC

Rule Amendments

Hi,

Attached are copies of rule amendments including some changes to the local rules effecting various tracks provincial/ country status which will flow on to apprentice weight claims at those tracks.

The local rules are scheduled to change January 1st 2019 and trainers will need to be aware of this when looking to engage apprentice jockeys, particularly for Mackay and Cairns tracks in the north. As of January 1st those tracks plus a host of tracks in SE Qld will revert to TAB country status for apprentice claims.

There has been lengthy debate on this subject and the final result should benefit new apprentices in regional Queensland. Ross

ARR rule changes

Attachment 2 – Local rule changes

and Another from the Same Source

No Money for Stake Increase-from ANZ Bloodstocknews

altrenogest – lots happening interstate – story from AAP

Racing News
RV working towards altrenogest solution
2018-08-14 16:30:14

Racing Victoria will not immediately follow the lead of its NSW counterpart in implementing a local rule into the use of altrenogest products.

Racing NSW on Monday introduced a local rule to ensure fillies and mares do not return a positive sample in allowing discretion below one microgram per litre of blood or urine if trace levels of trendione and/or trenbolone, together with altrenogest, are detected.

Trace levels of the anabolic steroids trendione and/or trenbolone have been detected in certain veterinary prescription animal remedies containing progestagen altrenogest used to regulate the cycles of fillies and mares.

Jamie Stier, RV’s executive general manager of Integrity Services, said he did not necessarily agree with the Racing NSW move.

He said Racing Australia was the custodian of Australia’s rules of racing which not only apply in Australia but also the majority of racing jurisdictions around the world.

‘My own view is people need to exercise caution when implementing local rules that are potentially in conflict with national rules,’ Stier told RSN927.

Stier said RV’s integrity team had canvassed a number of suppliers of products that contain altrenogest to try to work out the source of trenbolone and/or trendione to see if it’s a batch-to-batch variation or whether it was occurring consistently.

He said RV had not reached a conclusion as work continues.

‘Altrenogest has been in use for a long time and there is no issue with the use of altrenogest provided it does not provide findings of trendione and trenbolone,’ Stier said.

‘We’re liaising with a number of trainers, not all trainers, we’ve taken what we believe a fair representative cross section and also spoken with a number veterinarians who have their own views on the way forward.’

Stier said RV was working on a resolution to ensure fillies and mares racing in Victoria during the spring, including champion Winx, can do so without the risk of returning a positive.

But he also said rules were in place that had to apply equally for all.

‘This is not only specifically to Winx, it’s much broader than that,’ Stier said.

‘It’s equally important to fillies and mares, not only for their current race, but also their stud careers.’

From ANZ Bloodstock News –

Government needs to do their bit –

“Some of Queensland’s biggest racing names have volunteered to become slaves for a day in an effort to raise money for drought relief. Many in the state’s racing industry have been hit by the drought which also has a spin-off to the city. Organisers hope to raise thousands of dollars at a function at Gallopers Sports Club, next to Eagle Farm racetrack, on August 26. The function will feature an auction of some racing stars to be “slaves for two hours” for the highest bidder. Tony Gollan, Bernadette Cooper, Bart Sinclair, Tegan Harrison, Matt Rudolph and Shane Scriven are among those to be auctioned. There will also be a trivia competition, raffles and door prizes. “The country people are doing it really tough and anything we can do to help will be much appreciated,” co-organiser trainer Desleigh Forster said.”

$1million Drought Relief for NSW Thoroughbred Participants Media Release – Saturday August 11

Racing NSW has today announced that it has allocated $1 million towards assisting NSW Thoroughbred Racing Participants who are suffering financial hardship due to the drought.

Racing NSW Chairman, Mr Russell Balding AO, said that “Racing NSW Management for the past month have been looking at how we can best assist our participants and ensure their viability during this prolonged stretch of drought conditions in NSW.

“Virtually every part of the State is affected with almost one quarter being classified as “intense drought”.

Accordingly, our first priority in this initial allocation is to look after participants who are in severe financial stress due to the drought.

“We don’t know how long this drought will go for, so we have ensured that our initial allocation is sufficient in the short to medium term,” Mr Balding added.

Racing NSW Chief Executive, Mr Peter V’landys AM, said “Racing NSW Stewards are located throughout NSW and they will assess those that are doing it the toughest and need immediate financial assistance. “We will also look at other programs to assist.

It is important that Racing NSW does everything it can to assist its participants in their time of need.” Racing NSW has already donated $130,000 to Aussie Helpers who assist all farmers in NSW.

RAcing NSW Release

Starters Fee / Workers Compensation

Some interesting developments on the Starters Fee.

Since the discussions at our recent QTA Meeting, some further information has come to light.

Anyone interested can find the story so far in the Wednesday Winge, at the following website:   http://www.letsgohorseracing.com.au