British foal crop

Industry 'In Denial': Plain Speaking From Philip Newton as TBA Introduces £60 Mandatory Foal Levy For 2026

It would be fair to say that Monday night's annual general meeting of the Thoroughbred Breeders' Association (TBA) was not a laugh a minute, but, as TBA chairman Philip Newton outlined, there is not much cause for levity in British racing and breeding these days.  Rising costs, stagnant or falling prize-money in the lower tiers, and continued declines in the British (and global) foal crop were all cited as areas of concern, while Newton, who has been instrumental in the development of Project Pace, which seeks to make a Premier...

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Field Sizes Remain at Threat from Dwindling Foal Crops

The recently published Weatherbys Fact Book outlines the extent to which the foal crops have declined in Britain and Ireland, with the number born in Britain having contracted by 27 per cent over the last 20 years, while last year Ireland recorded its lowest figure since 2015. With the caveat that late registrations could still boost the number of foals slightly, as of December 31, 2024, there were 8,887 foals registered in Ireland for that year. The lowest number recorded in the last two decades is 7,546 in 2012 when...

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