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Last month
March 2024
TDs call for independent investigation into how horse racing industry calculates deaths
This year
2024
Concern over how horseracing industry counts fatalities as death toll remains in triple figures
Campaigners have questioned how the industry categorises deaths of its horses at racing events.
Last year
2023
'Apparent discrepancy' discovered in horseracing board's payments to jockey funds
Luke Comer banned for three years over positive drugs tests
Horse-racing regulator IHRB to say that 'grave' financial issue may not be about 'personal gain'
Investigation launched at Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board over 'grave' financial issue
Investigation launched at Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board over 'grave' financial issue
Denis Hogan handed three-month suspension after winner tested positive for banned substance
Trainer Ronan McNally hit with 12-year ban from Irish racing
All time
Trainer Ronan McNally ‘deeply disappointed’ by IHRB findings
Joyce making ‘significant progress’ following Galway fall
Wesley Joyce remains in intensive care following Galway fall
Samples taken from IHRB on horses at raided Kildare premises prove negative
Horse racing officials defend drugs record as Oireachtas committee hearings start
'Wholly disrespectful' - jockey apologises as probe launched into new social media post
Gordon Elliott apologises and offers ‘context’ to social media image
Gordon Elliott ‘co-operating fully’ with social media investigation
Two Irish jockeys test positive for cocaine
Racing Abandoned: What equine flu means for British racing and why Irish meets could profit from shutdown