Australia Offers Late Foal Registration Amnesty
Thoroughbred Breeders Australia has welcomed Racing Australia's decision to introduce an amnesty on outstanding Foal Ownership Declarations from the 2024 and 2025 foal crops. The amnesty will provide breeders with an additional two-week window to resolve outstanding declarations and ensure affected horses remain eligible to race, by 5:30 p.m. AEST April 14. The amnesty will apply to all late Foal Ownership Declarations for foals born in the 2024 and 2025 seasons, including those subject to ongoing appeals, as well as those who have not yet appealed or whose appeals have been unsuccessful. Provided the Foal Ownership Declaration is submitted by the deadline, these horses will not be subject to an embargo from racing. TBA chief executive officer Andrew Hore-Lacy said the decision is a constructive move that recognizes the challenges experienced by breeders across the industry. "This is a positive step from Racing Australia and we welcome the sensible decision to resolve these cases," Hore-Lacy said. "Over recent months, both Racing Australia and breeders have gained a much clearer understanding of where the pressure points are within the current system. What has become evident is that the vast majority of cases were not deliberate breaches, but administrative errors or miscommunications about who would lodge the Foal Ownership Declaration." Hore-Lacy said the decision would provide significant relief for breeders, many of whom had been facing uncertainty about the future of their horses.