
Rising Stars Pacing Series 2022 Reopen with change of condition!
The IHRA are pleased to announce a new pacing series which will be held across all three regions during May & June. For full details
The Irish Harness Racing Association website has been funded through the Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine’s Equine Support Grant 2020. The primary aim of the IHRA through this website is to promote the industries two codes of both pacers and trotters and their respective studbooks. The IHRA is recognised under EU Regulation as a Breed Society approved to operate the two above mentioned studbooks.
The IHRA are pleased to be in a position to make the association’s breeding database, “grassroots” available to all members via the remote access of pediweb. Here members can view pedigrees of all broodmares, stallions and foals registered with the IHRA. It will allow members to plan for future breeding matches as well as viewing online records for broodmares, stallions and any progeny of foals or yearlings. Should any members wish to view racing records or performances of any future broodmare, stallion or any horse in general, a full fade tailed results database is also available in the site.
To access pediweb, please click here
In addition to the online breeding database, a new section on this site relates to all breeding matters, including details on the two breeding programmes, rules of procedure, membership and other relevant matters. All of these documents are available to download under the breeding tab, on the home page.
The IHRA are pleased to announce a new pacing series which will be held across all three regions during May & June. For full details
A review of the integrity function of the Irish Harness Racing Association (IHRA) is being undertaken by the IHRA board and the Veterinary Welfare Commission
The Opening 2022 fixture takes place this coming Sunday, 27th March with the Qualifier taking place at 14.30pm with the first of four races taking
Portmarnock Raceway will now be graded every Wednesday and Saturday beginning from this Wednesday 2nd March. The cost for exercising is €15 per horse or
The next Trotteur Francais sale for aged racehorses will take place on the first week of April. The sale is open to all members but
Trainers are reminded that horses must be declared 28 days ahead of racing. Any trainer wishing to race on the opening fixture will need to
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