EFTBA 2025 Autumn Meeting Press Release
PRESS RELEASE EFTBA 2025 Autumn Meeting
The EFTBA 2025 Autumn Meeting took place on Sunday 23rd November in Newmarket, which coincided with the Tattersalls Foal Sale.
Representatives from Europe’s breeding nations gathered together to discuss all the key challenges and potential threats facing the European Bloodstock Industry. New members included Cathy Grassick representing Ireland and Naomi Mellor, who is the CEO of the TBA. Dr. Des Leadon led the report from the EFTBA Veterinary Advisors Committee
The animal welfare in transportation was widely discussed and the EU discussions are now at a Trilogue stage (EU Commission, DG Sante and MEPs). EFTBA Chairman Joe Hernon felt that a good case has been made and a fact sheet was presented.
A new threat to animal health is in the form of a mosquito born virus called Western Nile Virus. In warming temperatures, such as in France, France Galop are taking precautions as they could threaten the racing and sales during the summer months.
Chairman of the TBA Philip Newton commented on the global reduction of the thoroughbred breeding numbers, especially in the UK. If this continues, it will and has already impacted in field sizes, which will have a major impact on betting turnover and this will Impact the Levy.
The bloodstock sales revealed startling statistics, such as the gross spend in the UK, £85M, of this 40% of total gross sales was spent on 5% of yearlings offered and 25 buyers were responsible for 60% of total purchases, with 3/4 yearlings sold failing to recover costs.
There is notable concern that an increasing number of geldings are winning major Grp 1 Races, denying many colts their opportunity to stand as stallions. This compounds further the tightening of the gene pool. The TBA are working towards a solution to this.
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Group Photo Caption (L-R)
Marianne Ek (Norway) Peter O’Reilly (Ireland) Kiddy Eslass (Denmark) Cathy Grassick (Ireland)
Nick Elsass (Denmark) Joe Hernon (EFTBA Chair) Kirsten Rausing (EFTBA Hon. President)
Frank Dorff (Germany) Roberto Righi Schwammer (Italy) Pierre Rouxel (France)
Tomas Janda (Czech Republic) Emir Karadag (Turkey)
Online Representatives: Des Leadon,(EFTBA Veterinary Consultant) Guillaume Fortier (France)
James Crowhurst (Great Britian) András Klinger (Hungary) Michelé Egloff (Switzerland)
Bernard Stoffel (Belgium)
