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Racing cancelled

None of the big names seem to fussed on Twitter, very serious for me. So close to the festival and some good prize money this weekend. See this going into next week.

Let's hope it's nothing like the foot and mouth fiasco of years ago.
 
Panic now amongst Twitter. I'll wait for further statements, really isn't looking good though.
 
Bloody irresponsible of the yard IMO - they would have known they had sick horses and the vets had taken samples, what on Earth were they doing taking anything off the yard before they’d had the results?!

Hopefully the poorly ones are isolated now and being treated properly so it can get back to business as usual very soon.


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Only yard I can see had runners at both meetings was Donald McCain unless I'm missing something.
 
It would have to Ayr on a Weds where G Elliot has a lorriload of runners. This means a soft border and we are unprotteced by the Irish Sea?
 
The Australian episode was much worse. This needs to be nipped in the bud, horses exposed isolated and tested. Then there’s real hope. I’m surprised Thurles is on today.


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The Australian episode was much worse. This needs to be nipped in the bud, horses exposed isolated and tested. Then there’s real hope. I’m surprised Thurles is on today.


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Why not? We didn't vote for flu!
 
Best case scenario

Horses from the affected yard that ran at Ayr and Ludlow test negative, no cases arise elsewhere and racing resumes in about a week

Worst case scenario

We lose Cheltenham, Aintree, Fairyhouse Punchestown festivals and the early flat season classics and beyond.

There's also the likelihood of preparations for these to be interrupted somewhat, one example would be that a horse needs to have run in a chase this season to qualify for the GN, that opportunity could be denied them.
 
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It would have to Ayr on a Weds where G Elliot has a lorriload of runners. This means a soft border and we are unprotteced by the Irish Sea?

Elliott has decided to leave his runners in quarantine in Ayr rather than take them back to Ireland. Great decision.
 
Elliott has decided to leave his runners in quarantine in Ayr rather than take them back to Ireland. Great decision.

Good man Elliott. Now lets hope Davy Russell & any staff at Ayr yesterday had the nailbrush, tooth brush & toilet brush out scrubbing in the showers. Humans can as easily pass this on as horses & Russell rides at Thurles.


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Elliott's horses came back and are held up in a yard 15 miles from his and have been tested.

What about John Carr and Ronan McNally's ? Both have runners declared for Thurles today.

Crazy racing going ahead.
 
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Best case scenario

Horses from the affected yard that ran at Ayr and Ludlow test negative, no cases arise elsewhere and racing resumes in about a week

Worst case scenario

We lose Cheltenham, Aintree, Fairyhouse Punchestown festivals and the early flat season classics and beyond.

There's also the likelihood of preparations for these to be interrupted somewhat, one example would be that a horse needs to have run in a chase this season to qualify for the GN, that opportunity could be denied them.

Least of my worries right now DG. But, if it is the worst case scenario, what would happen with AP bets? Would they be losers? We can only all pray this has been dealt with quickly and efficiently.
 
Elliott's horses came back and are held up in a yard 15 miles from his and have been tested.

What about John Carr and Ronan McNally's ? Both have runners declared for Thurles today.

Crazy racing going ahead.

Yes, sorry for incorrect post (although I'm sure that's how the RP initially had it reported). Still, there are no other horses at that yard apparently.
 
Least of my worries right now DG. But, if it is the worst case scenario, what would happen with AP bets? Would they be losers? We can only all pray this has been dealt with quickly and efficiently.
if there's no race all bets on said race would be void
 
Seems the BHA site might have crashed ? If you can't access it, this is the statement

Racing was shut down today as a precautionary measure to restrict the movement of thoroughbred race horses and prevent any further spread of the virus. This is a standard contingency in the event of an infectious disease affecting our horses. It was essential that racing be stood down today and controls on movements of horses be put in place in order to attempt to control the spread of the disease, and the decision was taken swiftly last night that this course of action should be taken, once the extent of the issue was known. The BHA consulted with its veterinary committee before making this decision.
We will endeavour to issue regular information but we are still in the early stages of assessing the scale and severity of the outbreak. We are working quickly to identify the extent of the infection and will have more information when further test results are returned today. The results from those tests will not be known until this evening. Following these results being known a call will be convened to discuss the implications and a decision will then be made as to the impact on racing in the coming days.
We are aware that people want to know the situation as regards racing tomorrow and this weekend and we will seek to provide more clarity as soon as we are able. It is likely that any definitive decisions on whether racing can take place tomorrow will be taken later this evening.
We are contacting trainers of all yards which might conceivably have had contact with horses from the affected yard in order to advise them on biosecurity measures and to ask them not to move horses. We are also issuing guidance to the wider population of trainers. We are working closely with the National Trainers Federation to share this information and ensure that trainers are kept as informed as possible. Trainers are being sent a contact number should they have further questions, and they are advised to contact their vets with any further concerns.
Anyone visiting a racing yard should exercise appropriate caution and check with a trainer before visiting, and trainers are advised to limit where possible the movement of people to and from their yard. There is a Code of Practice for dealing with infectious diseases on the website of the National Trainers Federation.
All British race horses are vaccinated against equine influenza. However this strain has affected vaccinated horses. The disease may be serious in unvaccinated horses, although symptoms in vaccinated horses are usually mild and transient. Symptoms may include a raised temperature, a cough and nasal discharge. It is highly contagious. Humans are not at risk from the virus though can be transmitters of the virus.
The situation here is not the same as the incident in Australia in 2007. Australian thoroughbreds are not vaccinated against influenza, while British thoroughbreds are, as the virus is endemic in the UK. Therefore an important barrier is in place to prevent the same situation occurring here. However, as we have seen in Europe, the virus has affected vaccinated horses in this case. The vaccine should however help reduce to a certain extent the effect and spread of the disease in thoroughbreds.
This is a wider horse health issue which is not confined to horseracing. Unlike thoroughbreds, the wider horse population in Britain is not vaccinated against equine flu. Whilst the BHA is not specifically responsible for non-race-horses, the general advice to owners would be to contact your vet if you have concerns.
 
Decent update and only what you could expect at this early stage. Won't be as bad as the Australian outbreak by the sounds of it so that's positive.

I'd probably guess all meetings this weekend will be cancelled as a precaution though.
 
Echoing people's thoughts about this being a worry at this time of year

Spare a thought for some breeders too at this time of year - restrictions on travel or horse contact will hamper them
 
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