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Frequently Asked Questions

About FAQs Q: WHAT IS PLUS 10? A: Plus 10 is an industry-funded scheme for British and Irish Flat thoroughbred owners and breeders which pays 10,000 ( 12,500) bonuses to qualified two and three-year-old winners of Plus 10 races. The bonus is shared between a horse s registered owner, the payers of the scheme s first two registration stages typically the breeder and in some cases pinhooker and trainer, jockey and stable staff. The scheme is named for the size of its bonuses 10 inferring 10,000 which is then added plus to a horse s racetrack earnings. Q: HOW IS THE SCHEME FUNDED? A: Plus 10 is funded by a combination of registration fees from owners and breeders, in addition to funding from the Horserace Betting Levy Board (HBLB), British Horseracing Authority (BHA), Horse Racing Ireland (HRI), Goffs and Doncaster Bloodstock Sales and Tattersalls. Q: WHY IS PLUS 10 NECESSARY? A: By offering large bonuses on top of race prize money, Plus 10 is intended to incentivise owners to invest in British and Irish-bred bloodstock and to support the local racing industries. It is also intended, via the focus on fillies only races within the race programme (see Races section for list of fillies races to feature bonuses) to make fillies more marketable, thereby improving returns to breeders, encouraging owners to race fillies more often, and in turn, ensuring mares are proven on the racetrack before they commence breeding. 2

Races FAQs Q: HOW MANY RACES ARE INCLUDED IN PLUS 10? A: In 2015 approximately 480 two-year-old races in Britain and Ireland will feature Plus 10 bonuses. In 2016, when the scheme expands to include three-year-old races, approximately 550 races will feature a Plus 10 bonus. Q: WHAT RACES ARE INCLUDED IN PLUS 10? A: Plus 10 bonuses will feature on the following races in Britain and Ireland respectively: In Britain: 2YO: All Class 2, 3 and 4 Maiden, Novice and Conditions and Class 5 Fillies Only Maiden and Novice races* 3 Y O : All Class 2, 3 and 4 Maiden and Conditions and Class 5 Fillies Only Maiden races* Note: Maiden includes Open, Auction and Median Auction races. *Subject to the total prize fund being less than 100,000 In Ireland: 2YO: 100 bonuses available on all two-year-old, non-black-type races (including Open Maiden, Auction Maiden, Median Auction Maiden, Nursery and Winners) rolled over until all 100 bonuses are won 3YO: Unclaimed two-year-old bonuses applied to three-year-old winners of Maiden races from the beginning of the 2016 Flat season, until all remaining bonuses are won. Q: WHY ARE THERE MORE PLUS 10 RACES IN BRITAIN COMPARED WITH IRELAND? A: The split of races has been agreed between the respective governing bodies, BHA and HRI, as appropriate in accordance with contributions being paid into the scheme and the race programme in each country. Q: WHY WILL THERE BE MORE TWO-YEAR-OLD RACES WITH A PLUS 10 BONUS COMPARED TO THREE-YEAR-OLD RACES? A: The split is determined by the type of races being supported by Plus 10. As the scheme will primarily support Maiden, Novice and Conditions races, this lends itself towards the make-up of races. In addition, financially it is not possible to support more races with the proposed bonus structure. 3

FAQs Q: WHY WERE BRITISH NURSERY AND HANDICAP RACES EXCLUDED FROM THE SCHEME? A: There are two principle reasons for their exclusion: firstly, financially it is not possible to support these races, and secondly, field size data has been used to support the decision of which races to include. The decision was made to target specific races where it was felt the bonus would be most beneficial in boosting race fields. Targeting a more refined number of races allows the scheme to offer larger bonuses. There will be some Nursery races included in Ireland. Q: WHY IS FIELD SIZE IMPORTANT TO THE SELECTION OF RACES INCLUDED IN THE SCHEME? A: One of the key financial contributors to the scheme is the HBLB. More competitive races are likely to provide greater levy and therefore provide HBLB with a return on their investment. Q: DOES PLUS 10 INCLUDE ANY GROUP 1 RACES? A: No. Q: ARE JUMP RACES INCLUDED NOW, OR ARE THEY LIKELY TO BE INCLUDED IN THE FUTURE? A: No. There is currently no plan to extend Plus 10 to cover Jump races. Eligibility Q: WHAT IS THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR PLUS 10? A: All progeny from either a British or Irish domiciled mare or by a British or Irish domiciled stallion are eligible. Q: WHAT IS THE PLUS 10 DEFINITION OF A BRITISH/IRISH DOMICILED MARE? A: For the purposes of Plus10, a British/Irish domiciled mare is a mare based permanently at a British/Irish stud or thoroughbred breeding premises which is registered as such, and for which foaling returns are made, to the General Stud Book. All produce from such mares are eligible for Plus 10 provided that the mare remains based in Britain or Ireland (other than for periods of temporary travel abroad for covering lasting no longer than a continuous period of nine months) in the calendar year prior to the horse s year of birth. 4

Q: CAN OVERSEAS DOMICILED MARES PRODUCE ELIGIBLE PROGENY? A: Yes. Overseas mares can be covered by British or Irish domiciled stallions, give birth overseas and still have eligible progeny. FAQs Q: CAN MY BRITISH OR IRISH DOMICILED MARE BE COVERED BY OVERSEAS STALLIONS AND STILL PRODUCE ELIGIBLE PROGENY? A: Yes. All progeny from British or Irish domiciled mares are eligible for Plus 10 regardless of the sire of the progeny. Q: WHAT IS THE PLUS 10 DEFINITION OF A BRITISH/IRISH DOMICILED STALLION? A: For the purposes of Plus 10, a British/Irish domiciled stallion is a stallion that is recorded in the General Stud Book as standing in Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) or Ireland (Southern and Northern) at the time of covering. Q: ARE HOMEBRED HORSES ELIGIBLE FOR PLUS 10? A: Yes. Horses do not have to go through the sales ring to qualify for Plus 10. There is also no restriction on horses which have passed through foreign sales. Q: DOES A FOAL S SIRE OR DAM STILL NEED TO RESIDE IN BRITAIN OR IRELAND FOR ITS PROGENY TO PARTICIPATE? A: No. It is the sire s residency in the year of covering that is important when considering a foal s eligibility for Plus 10 and the mare s residency as returned to the General Stud Book. Q: IF I AM STILL UNSURE ABOUT ELIGIBILITY IS THERE SOMEONE I CAN CHECK THIS WITH? A: Yes, you can visit plus10bonus.com to check a horse s eligibility, or contact Plus 10. See contact details at the conclusion of this document. 5

Registration FAQs Q: HOW MANY REGISTRATION STAGES ARE THERE IN PLUS 10? A: There are three registration stages which must be paid by their stipulated deadline in order for a horse to be qualified to win an unlimited number of 10,000 ( 12,500) Plus 10 bonuses. Q: WHAT ARE THE THREE REGISTRATION STAGES AND THE PAYMENT DEADLINES? Stage 1: Foal Registration - due by 31 August in the foal year. Stage 2: Yearling Registration - due by 30 June in the yearling year. Stage 3: Owner Registration - due by 28 February in the two-year-old year. Note: Advance registration payments are accepted. Q: WHAT IS THE COST OF REGISTRATION? A: Foal Registration 150 ( 187.50) Yearling Registration 200 ( 250) Owner Registration 350 ( 437.50) if registered as a two-year-old, or 300 ( 375) if registered as a yearling. (A discount of 50/ 62.50 applies if the Owner Registration fee is paid while the horse is a yearling). Payments can be made in sterling or euros. Payment options are included on registration forms. Note: The rate of exchange is set at 1: 1.25 Q: WHERE DO I ACCESS A REGISTRATION FORM FOR PLUS 10? A: Registration forms are available at plus10bonus.com or can be requested via post or fax by contacting Plus 10. See contact details at the conclusion of this document. Q: WHAT HAPPENS IF A REGISTRATION STAGE IS MISSED? CAN A REGISTRATION STAGE BE PAID RETROSPECTIVELY? A: If a registration stage is not paid by its stipulated deadline, a horse becomes ineligible for Plus 10 and retrospective payments from subsequent owners cannot be made. There will be no refund on earlier registration payments if a horse becomes ineligible due to a missed registration stage. 6

FAQs Q: IF I, AS THE BREEDER, PAY A REGISTRATION FEE AND THE NEW OWNER DOES NOT PAY THE SUBSEQUENT FEE/S, CAN I PAY THE OUTSTANDING REGISTRATION FEE/S TO QUALIFY THE HORSE? A: No. In order to make a registration payment into Plus 10, the person making the payment must be the current owner of the horse in question. If a breeder has sold a horse entered into the Plus 10 scheme, and the new owner elects to not pay the remaining fee/s, the horse will become ineligible. The breeder will have benefited from the enhanced market value of Plus 10 registered horses in the sales ring. For instance, in 2014, across 14 major British and Irish yearling and foal sales: + The clearance rate for Plus 10 registered horses was higher than the clearance rate for non-plus 10 registered horses on 11 occasions + At eight of 12 yearling sales Plus 10 registered yearlings sold for a median rate which was higher than non-registered horses + Plus 10 registered foals sold for a median rate which was significantly higher than non-registered horses at both foal sales. Q: IF I PAY THE FOAL REGISTRATION STAGE ON A HORSE WHICH DOES NOT RACE, WILL I RECEIVE A REFUND? A: No. Q: AS A NEW OWNER OF A HORSE, WHERE CAN I CHECK A HORSE S REGISTRATION STATUS? A: A horse s Plus 10 registration status is viewable on the Search Eligible Horses page of the Plus 10 website. Q: I INTEND TO PURCHASE AN ELIGIBLE TWO-YEAR-OLD AT THE BREEZE UP SALES, IS IT STILL POSSIBLE TO ENTER THE SCHEME? A: There will be transitional arrangements for all breeze up sales to allow the new owner to pay the Owner Registration fee of 350, if the Foal and Yearling Registration fees have both been paid. People purchasing eligible horses at breeze up sales will have two weeks, from the date of the sale, to register their horse. 7

FAQs Q: AS A PINHOOKER I PURCHASE FOALS AND SELL THEM AS YEARLINGS. AM I ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN PLUS 10? A: Yes. As long as the Foal Registration fee has been paid by the breeder, a pinhooker is entitled to pay the Yearling Registration fee of 200 to maintain a horse s eligibility. This will entitle the payer to 10% of any bonuses won and also improve marketability of the horse at yearling sales. Q: AS AN OWNER/BREEDER IS IT POSSIBLE TO PAY ALL FEES AT THE SAME TIME? A: Yes. Advance payments are permitted. Q: WHY HAVE THE REGISTRATION DEADLINES BEEN ADAPTED YEAR-ON-YEAR? A: The registration deadlines have been adjusted in line with the original intent of the Committee and to better complement the established bloodstock sales calendar. By shifting the registration deadlines to fall prior to the catalogue print deadlines of the major British and Irish yearling and foal sales, it ensures Plus 10 logos will be included on the pedigree page of qualified horses entered at sales and that the owner at the time of the sale is responsible for the relevant registration. In 2014, it was not possible to set the registration dates at those listed above due to the timing of the launch of the bonus scheme (July). Plus 10 Bonuses Q: HOW MUCH IS A PLUS 10 BONUS? A: When a qualified horse wins a Plus 10 race, the bonus is 10,000 on top of the race prizemoney. In the event of a dead heat for first place, both horses will receive a 10,000 bonus. Q: WHAT IS THE BONUS FOR IRISH RACES? A: The bonus is still 10,000. This will be translated and paid as euros. At the current time this is set at 12,500. Q: CAN I WIN MORE THAN ONE PLUS 10 BONUS WITH THE SAME HORSE? A: Yes. There is no limit on the number of Plus 10 bonuses an individual horse can win. 8

FAQs Q: HOW IS THE 10,000 BONUS SPLIT? A: The 10,000 bonus is split: + 75% to the registered owner at the time of the horse s win + 10% to the payer of the Foal Registration fee + 10% to the payer of the Yearling Registration fee + 5% to the trainer, jockey and stable staff connected to the winning horse Q: HOW IS THE BONUS PAID? A: In Britain, bonuses for owners, trainers, jockeys and stable staff will be paid via Weatherbys directly into relevant racing accounts. For winners in Ireland and, where applicable, Irish-trained winners of an eligible race in Britain, these bonus elements will be paid to HRI for onward distribution to connections via HRI racing accounts. For the payment of bonuses to breeders and pinhookers, Weatherbys will make contact and arrange payment as requested (e.g to racing account or by cheque). Change of ownership Q: IF A HORSE CHANGES HANDS, IS THE NEW OWNER RECOGNISED WHEN BONUSES ARE PAID OUT? A: Yes. Should a horse change hands, the owners share of any Plus 10 bonuses won (75% or 7,500) will be paid out to the registered owner at the time of a qualified horse s win. The 5% or 500 payable to the trainer, jockey and stable staff connected with the winning horse also shifts in accordance with the registered owner at the time of a horse s win. The 10% or 1,000 share of the bonus, does not shift and is always paid out to the payer/s of the first two registration fees, being Foal and Yearling Registration. For further information For further information on Plus 10 contact: Sheena Coffey and Camilla Carter T: +44 (0)207 152 0026 E: info@plus10bonus.com In Ireland contact Fiona Goor T: +353 (0)87 675 5232 E: fgoor@plus10bonus.com @Plus10Bonus 9