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BHA fixture list changes: 'Premier' racing tier, Sunday night racing and 300 races scrapped in shake-up

Fixture list changes including Sunday night meetings, a 'premier' tier with higher prize-money and top-quality racing; 300 jumps races also look set to be scrapped among several tweaks for 2024

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Image: Ascot is likely to host several 'Premier' fixtures

The 2024 racing fixture list is set for a shake-up after the British Horseracing Authority board approved a number of changes, with a 'premier' racing tier to be introduced, along with restricted action at a peak period on most Saturday afternoons and a trial of Sunday evening meetings.

Several "core principles" established as part of British racing's cross industry strategy are at the heart of the planned reforms, with the aim to grow "the sport's reach, appeal to new fanbases and better engage existing customers", with the changes representing the "vital first step in longer-term improvements to the structure, funding and promotion of the racing product".

Adjustments will be implemented and assessed over an initial two-year period.

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A new 'premier' tier will be introduced, boasting higher prize-money and top-quality racing, with a two-hour "shop window" period - usually 2-4pm - established on most Saturday afternoons.

That period will be restricted to three meetings, including up to two 'premier' cards, with other Saturday fixtures scheduled to start after the window ends or, on occasions, before it opens.

Sunday racing has also come under the microscope, with plans to create new 'premier' fixtures on Sunday afternoons as well as trialling six evening floodlit fixtures between January and March next year, during a time of the week where "betting activity tends to be strong".

Changes include six Sunday evening fixtures in early 2024
Image: Changes include six Sunday evening fixtures in early 2024

Those six fixtures will be spread between Kempton, Southwell, Chelmsford, Newcastle and Wolverhampton - the five floodlit UK tracks - with meetings moved from midweek slots.

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The BHA is also keen to boost the "core racing" product, which involves moving fixtures to later in the day and "making the most of our core fixtures during major festivals and supporting summer jumping".

A total of 300 jumps races - equating to around 20 meetings - will be removed across the year, with the summer jumping break increased from 12 to 19 days.

There will be no reduction in Flat races, but around 200 races will be moved into the autumn and early winter period from other points of the year.

Other changes include a 'Premier' racing tier with higher prize money
Image: Other changes include a 'premier' racing tier with higher prize money

Joe Saumarez Smith, chair of the BHA, said: "The BHA board endorsed and approved these recommendations because it was clear to us that they were necessary and in the best interests of the sport.

"The information that was presented by the sport's commercial committee included detailed consideration of both the upside and downside of all proposals. This allowed the board to make its decisions based on the complete picture.

"It is inevitable that not all parties agree with all proposals. But it was for this reason that the new governance structure was agreed by the industry, so that difficult decisions can be made and there can be progress in the best interests of the whole sport.

"The changes will be tested over an initial two-year period and will be closely evaluated to see how well they work, with the aim of permanently adopting the things that have been a success."

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Julie Harrington, chief executive of the BHA, added: "When the industry's leaders came together in autumn last year, we agreed unanimously that innovation in the way the sport is presented is an absolute necessity.

"The core principles approved by the BHA board were identified as the most time-sensitive area and the foundation of our wider approach.

"There is still a huge amount to do as we seek to grow and future-proof British racing, but the development of a fixture list that seeks to attract new fans and grow the appeal of our sport to existing customers represents an important first step."