Websites
to Horse Racecourses in Ireland
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Ballinrobe
Bellewstown
Conmel
Cork
Curragh
Downpatrick
Down
Royal
Dundalk
Fairyhouse
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Galway
Gowran
Park
Killarney
Killbeggan
Laytown
Leopardstown
Limerick
Listowel
Naas
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Navan
Punchestown
Roscommon
Sligo
Thurles
Tipperary
Tralee
Tramore
Wexford
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Association
of Irish Racecourse Owners
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The
job of The Association of Irish Racecourses (AIG)
is to further the interests of Horseracing generally
in Ireland and particularly the interests of Racecourse
Owners and Executives.
Also to advise and assist Members
individually and, or, collectively on all matters
appertaining to their separate and collective
interests.
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British
Betting Office Association
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The British Betting Office Association
(BBOA) is the leading trade association
for independent bookmakers in the UK.
It's aim is to provide effective
representation to government and at a national
level for the independent betting office proprietors
of Great Britain
Also to obtain a reduction in
the level of General Betting duty to enable British
bookmakers to be internationally competitive.
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British
Horseracing Board
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The official website
of the British Horseracing Board contains lots of
information on British racecourses, horse racing
tickets, major events, promotions, competitions,
betting, race results, racehorse ownership, breeding,
careers in racing, sponsorship, news and much more.
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Flat Stats
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The
FlatStats website contains the largest independent
database of flat turf and all weather horse racing
results in the UK. Complex programs are designed
to examine the horse racing data and extract valuable
horse racing systems and horse racing statistics
to help punters make betting pay.
To become
a member of Flatstats, sign up today and have
access to their full statistics for all turf races
over the last ten years.
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International
Racing Bureau- IRB
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The International Racing Bureau
Ltd was set up to assist the development of international
racing.
It was founded with an Editorial
Service that provided copy and features to newspapers,
magazines and broadcasters around the world; a
Trainer's Service assisting trainers to nominate
and run their horses overseas and a Racecourse
Service that promoted and recruited runners for
international events.
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Jockey
Club Estates
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Jockey Club Estates
Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Jockey
Club and oversees the day to day running of the
training grounds. With some 2,000 horses in training
in the town at the peak of the racing season, the
Company has over 50 miles of turf gallops and numerous
artificial tracks to maintain. |
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National
Trainers Federation - NTF
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The National Trainers
Federation (NTF) is the professional body for licensed
racehorse trainers in the UK, of whom a large majority
are members. The Federation promotes their interests
through representation in racing's political corridors
of power and by providing a range of services and
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Racecourse
Association
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The Racecourse Association (RCA)
is the trade organisation representing 58 of Britain's
racecourses and is one of the major bodies within
the racing industry.
The RCA Come Racing ! website
is designed to provide information on fixtures,
principal races and special events throughout
the year.
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RaceTech
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RaceTech started as the Race
Finish Recording Company in 1946, following an
investigation by The Jockey Club into how photography
could be used as a means for judging the results
of horse races.
The company is now one of the
biggest outside-broadcast operations in British
television, with six mobile control rooms supported
by seventeen camera hoist vehicles and operates
principally from its base in Raynes Park.
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The Jockey
Club
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The Jockey
Club is responsible for the regulation of the conduct
of British racing.which includes:
- Setting and enforcing the rules of racing
- Licensing and registering jockeys, trainers,
horses, owners etc
- Setting and enforcing common standards for
British racecourses
- Setting and enforcing standards of veterinary
and medical care.
- Protecting the integrity of the sport on and
off the racecourse.
- The conduct of a days racing.
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Weatherby's
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Weatherbys has been
an integral part of British racing since 1770. Today,
they administer racing under contract to the British
Horseracing Board and have for over 200 years published
the General Stud Book. Weatherbys are a registered
Bank and provide a variety of financial and insurance
services. |
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