Last Call for 2nd Sustaining Fees
Breeders Crown 2023 2nd Sustaining Fees are now due for all age groups. Payments must be made no later than 31st May to avoid late supplementary fees. £150 to be paid for all age groups. Racing will be held at … Continue reading →
1st Sustaining Fees Due Now
Breeders Crown 2023 1st Sustaining Fees are now due for all age groups. LAST DAY 28th FEBRUARY TO MAKE PAYMENTS. If you wish to remain in the series 1st sustaining fee for 2 YO must be paid even if you … Continue reading →
Breeders Crown Welcomes New Stallions for 2023
Breeders Crown give a warm welcome to the following stallions who have been nominated for 2023. All mares served by these stallions in 2023 will have foals eligible to be entered into the Breeders Crown racing series 2025 onwards. … Continue reading →
Breeders Crown 2023 3 Year Olds
This year we have a record number of eligible 3YOs for the Breeders Crown, who’s sustaining fees are due by end of February. If the numbers remain high after the initial payment, we will be looking at staging an extra … Continue reading →
Breeders Crown 2022
The 2022 Breeders Crown Uk & Ireland got off to a flying start with a fantastic aerial display and fly past for the Red Arrows who happened to be part of the Rhyl Air Show. That wasn’t the only flying … Continue reading →
Breeders Crown 27th August @ Tir Prince
There is nothing that can compare with breeding and raising your own horse, selecting a stallion for your chosen mare, having a foal, raising it and entering your yearling for future stake races, watching your baby mature and get educated … Continue reading →
Breeders Crown UK & Ireland 3rd Sustaining Fee Due – Last Call
Breeders Crown 2022 3rd (and last) Sustaining Fees are now due for all age groups. Payments must be made no later than 31st July. £200 to be paid for all age groups. This is the final payment to enable your … Continue reading →
Breeders Crown 3rd Sustaining Fee (Race Fee) Due
Breeders Crown 2022 3rd (and last) Sustaining Fees are now due for all age groups. Payments must be made no later than 31st July. £200 to be paid for all age groups. This is the final payment to enable your … Continue reading →
Have We Come A Long Way?
In some respects, yes. In 1963 service fees for in-transit stallions standing in Wales, England and Scotland was £25, this is the equivalent to £581 in todays money. There were, however, a few people who thought it clever to steal … Continue reading →
History Was Made…
August 1964, The Place – Presatyne Raceway, North Wales. The first 2YO Futurity with the introduction of an in-transit stallion, Newport Chief (Chief Abbedale/Homegirl) coming from the USA to quarantine before travelling on to Australia. The Futurity heats took place … Continue reading →