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HEROS, the UK-based charity dedicated to the retraining and rehoming former racehorses, has announced a new collaboration with Saudi Arabia's recently established Retraining and Riding Academy.
The programme has been set up by The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia (JCSA), under the guidance of Dr Francesca Compostella in her role as Executive Director of Veterinary and Welfare within the JCSA and Saudi Equestrian Authority. The partnership is designed to help establish global standards of equine welfare, with a focus on the responsible transition of racehorses into new careers and environments.
As Saudi Arabia progresses in building its aftercare infrastructure and sharing their own context specific insight, HEROS will offer lessons drawn from two decades of practical experience in equine rehabilitation, education and rehoming.
Areas of bilateral shared learning will include:
Effective, practical methods for retraining retired racehorses.
Horse-centred rehabilitation practices.
Robust welfare assessment protocols.
Education and community engagement programmes.
Management structures that support sustainable aftercare systems.
Staff training to enable the best outcomes for the horses.
Grace Muir MBE, CEO of HEROS, said, “HEROS has always believed that the aftercare community must work together to raise global welfare standards. Our partnership with the new Retraining and Riding Academy of Saudi Arabia is rooted purely in the supply and exchange of knowledge and experience. There is no monetary benefit to HEROS – only the shared goal of improving outcomes for these incredible horses who give us, as human beings, so much.”
Compostella added, “Equine welfare in Saudi Arabia relies on best standards, coordination, capability building and long-term stewardship. Collectively, we make sure that aftercare isn't left to goodwill alone, but supported by a coherent, durable system that safeguards our athletes and earns public trust.”
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G3 Prix Antoine de Vazelhes heroine Lovran (No Risk At All) (AQPS) is one of three wildcards added to the Arqana February Mixed Sale, set for February 17-18.
Consigned as lot 130, she is a half-sister to the Group 1-placed Kahula (Authorized) (AQPS). Joining her is second out winner Recollect (Recoletos) (lot 365), who hails from the family of Group 1 winners Harzand, Emily Upjohn (Sea The Stars), Seal Of Approval (Authorized) and Hurricane Lane.
Rounding out the trio is Mystere Du Repas (Choeur Du Nord). Lot 365A is a four-year-old, who finished runner-up on his most recent start over 2900 metres.
For the full catalogue, please visit the Arqana website.
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The high-class chaser Galia Des Liteaux (Saddler Maker) features among 97 lots catalogued for the Tattersalls Online February Sale, which is scheduled to take place on February 17-18. It also features the Southern Hemisphere Session, in collaboration with Inglis Digital Australia, details of which were announced on Monday.
Offered by trainer Dan Skelton's Lodge Hill Stables as lot 65, Galia Des Liteaux was last seen finishing fourth in December's Becher Handicap Chase at Aintree. The now-10-year-old achieved a BHA rating of 146 at her peak, notably having won the G2 Hampton Novices' Chase at Warwick by 13 lengths in January 2023.
Another talented National Hunt performer on offer is the seven-year-old mare Arclight (Champs Elysees) (lot 55), consigned by Nicky Henderson's Seven Barrows. A winner under both codes, Arclight possesses a current BHA rating of 136 over fences, with her career highlights in that sphere including a pair of victories in Listed races.
Other potential highlights among the horses in training include the three-year-old Horwich (Mayson) (lot 10), a dual winner on the all-weather this winter for Clive Cox's Beechdown Farm Stables, and the four-year-old Northwest Passage (Ulysses) (lot 29), who won a Salisbury handicap by 15 lengths in September last year. He will be consigned by Crimbourne Bloodstock.
David Armstrong, the owner of Horwich, also offers a trio of broodmares under the banner of his Highfield Farm, including the 11-year-old Lever Park (Camacho) (lot 88), a half-sister to the classy sprinters Tax Free (Tagula) and Inxile (Fayruz).
Elsewhere, the five two-year-olds catalogued include the progeny of Blue Point, Space Blues and Territories, while the six yearlings on offer are by Dink, Kameko (x2), Order Of St George, Stradivarius and Subjectivist. Breeders will also have the opportunity to purchase breeding rights to stallions such as A'Ali, Ardad and Far Above, as well as a 1/50th share in the Irish National Stud resident Nando Parrado.
The full catalogue is available to view here, as well as consignor contact information. Prospective bidders are encouraged to join the sale ahead of the commencement of bidding at 11am on Tuesday, February 17, with bidding on the first lot scheduled to close from 11am on Wednesday, February 18.
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