Resumption of racing update
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Resumption of racing update
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UPDATED RULES ON RESUMPTION OF RACING BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
The NHA is pleased to announce further relaxations effective 1 July 2020 regarding its protocols pertaining to Racing behind closed doors. The NHA have informed the Racing Operators accordingly on the requirements that needs to be complied with in order to continue staging these meetings.
The following rules shall be applicable come 1 July 2020:
The field sizes will be restricted to 14 runners per race with the exception of ALL Pattern races in which 16 runners will be allowed.
The conditions of the Vodacom Durban July shall remain in place.
Jockeys will be restricted to ride in the region of their choice and cannot move in between provinces. However, they will be allowed to make one permanent move for the month of July and must only ride in that province. They will therefore be domiciled in that respective region for the month.
The adjusted minimum riding weight in Handicap races shall remain at 54kg until 31 July and shall revert back to the norm at the start of the new racing season.
Previous restrictions on the movement of horses will be lifted. Kindly note that the standard AHS movement regulations do apply.
All Horse Transport Companies must have the necessary Permits to move horses between the training centres and race courses.
The last race must be run not later than 17h00.
Any persons with comorbidities shall not be able to attend.
Owners with runners on the day shall be advised during the month of July, after updated level 3 Government regulations are published, as to when they will be allowed to attend race meetings. The Racing Operators, together with the Racing Association shall advise of the relevant procedures to be adopted in line with strict Covid-19 regulations.
All of the above will be applicable for the month of July. Further relaxations may be implemented in conjunction with the status of the Coronavirus pandemic, together with any positive changes to the Governments adjusted risk strategy from August onwards.
The NHA is again pleading to all participants to continue to self-regulate regarding prevention and hygiene practices. The Covid-19 pandemic is now in rapid growth stages in South Africa. The scientific and worldwide statistics, forecasts that this virus will be in existence for an extended period. Individual responsibility will go a long way in assisting the South African Horseracing Industry to continue racing, creating value and to the ultimate sustainability thereof.
Vee Moodley
Chief Executive
The NHA is pleased to announce further relaxations effective 1 July 2020 regarding its protocols pertaining to Racing behind closed doors. The NHA have informed the Racing Operators accordingly on the requirements that needs to be complied with in order to continue staging these meetings.
The following rules shall be applicable come 1 July 2020:
The field sizes will be restricted to 14 runners per race with the exception of ALL Pattern races in which 16 runners will be allowed.
The conditions of the Vodacom Durban July shall remain in place.
Jockeys will be restricted to ride in the region of their choice and cannot move in between provinces. However, they will be allowed to make one permanent move for the month of July and must only ride in that province. They will therefore be domiciled in that respective region for the month.
The adjusted minimum riding weight in Handicap races shall remain at 54kg until 31 July and shall revert back to the norm at the start of the new racing season.
Previous restrictions on the movement of horses will be lifted. Kindly note that the standard AHS movement regulations do apply.
All Horse Transport Companies must have the necessary Permits to move horses between the training centres and race courses.
The last race must be run not later than 17h00.
Any persons with comorbidities shall not be able to attend.
Owners with runners on the day shall be advised during the month of July, after updated level 3 Government regulations are published, as to when they will be allowed to attend race meetings. The Racing Operators, together with the Racing Association shall advise of the relevant procedures to be adopted in line with strict Covid-19 regulations.
All of the above will be applicable for the month of July. Further relaxations may be implemented in conjunction with the status of the Coronavirus pandemic, together with any positive changes to the Governments adjusted risk strategy from August onwards.
The NHA is again pleading to all participants to continue to self-regulate regarding prevention and hygiene practices. The Covid-19 pandemic is now in rapid growth stages in South Africa. The scientific and worldwide statistics, forecasts that this virus will be in existence for an extended period. Individual responsibility will go a long way in assisting the South African Horseracing Industry to continue racing, creating value and to the ultimate sustainability thereof.
Vee Moodley
Chief Executive
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4 years 11 months ago - 4 years 11 months ago
Betting shops open 1/07 ? Hand sanitising was being done before lockdown, how will social distancing be done in the rooms. Especially with the Soccer bets and also when there's a big game on the day.
Temperature control is already in place in supermarkets, although faulty machines can record incorrectly. The one was giving readings of around 32 degrees on 2 occasions, I visited.
Temperature control is already in place in supermarkets, although faulty machines can record incorrectly. The one was giving readings of around 32 degrees on 2 occasions, I visited.
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4 years 11 months ago
Alas another walking corpse, but most frightening is that places with faulty instruments are letting in very high temperature individuals who would only have to be 1- 2 deg higher but according to the readings completely safe.
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@ R A Stranger
Exactly that's the big problem, it can contribute to a false sense of security
and make contracting possible.
Not a day goes by without news of a supermarket employee testing positive and the store closing for deep cleaning.
Yet the employees are tested with the temperature control before each shift?
Exactly that's the big problem, it can contribute to a false sense of security
and make contracting possible.
Not a day goes by without news of a supermarket employee testing positive and the store closing for deep cleaning.
Yet the employees are tested with the temperature control before each shift?
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