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Glorious Goodwood: The first British race linked to the IRE scheme takes place there on Saturday. Photo: Racing Post
Horse Racing Ireland’s popular IRE Incentive scheme will break new ground in Britain this weekend when a €10,000 IRE Incentive voucher will be linked to the EBF Maiden Stakes at the Qatar Goodwood Festival on Saturday.
The scheme awards a €10,000 Irish Sales voucher to the owners of Irish-bred winners of designated races. Vouchers can be spent on Irish-breds at Irish public auctions.
Since the scheme launched in Ireland in March, €440,000 in vouchers have been distributed to 35 individual owners. The scheme rewards and encourages investment in Irish-bred stock with a view to showing it can pay to buy Irish.
Horse-racing bosses condemn abattoir practices
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media captionInside the abattoir slaughtering racehorses
Irish and British horse-racing authorities have condemned footage that revealed evidence of a UK abattoir breaking welfare rules when slaughtering former racehorses.
Horse Racing Ireland said the footage - which featured in a BBC Panorama investigation - was abhorrent.
The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) met welfare experts earlier to discuss the issue as a matter of urgency .
The abattoir told the BBC it did not accept any form of animal abuse.
The covert footage, recorded by the anti-horse racing campaign group Animal Aid, showed horses being killed in front of each other and being shot from a distance at Drury and Sons - one of the UK s biggest abattoirs and one of the few licensed to slaughter horses.