Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Racing ready to resume in UK on Monday

- RACING

BRANT Dunshea, chief regulatory officer at the British Horseracin­g Authority, has expressed his confidence that racing will be able to resume in Britain on Monday.

Racing was last staged on March 17 and the Government announced earlier this month that no profession­al sport, even behind closed doors, would take place before June 1 at the earliest.

On Saturday the BHA published its protocols for resuming behind closed doors at Newcastle on Monday.

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden suggested at the beginning of the week a return for top-flight football could be ‘mid-June at the earliest,’ but Dunshea said: “I think what we have got to understand is that all the way through this process in our engagement with Government it has been recognised we are different to the other sports that are being referred to.

“We are largely a rural-based sport, we are an outdoor environmen­t - both our training and racing environmen­ts are outdoor and pose lower level of risk and position us as a very different sport to football and rugby, for example.

“I’m very, very comfortabl­e that our sport is being seen as a different sport to other contact sports by Government, and I’m sure in the broader context of that comment it was focusing more on the contact sports rather than sports such as racing.

“It’s been recognised by Government at a number of levels that we are different and we appreciate that, because we have been advocating all the way through that we have our own unique circumstan­ces which shape our sport.”

He added: “I’m incredibly confident that we will be racing on June 1.

“We can’t control what decisions Government make, but we are incredibly confident.

“We are working hard and planning towards June 1 being our resumption date and we are all very excited about that.”

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