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Registration of a Racehorse

Application to Register a Horse
 
Please select one of the following forms based on the number of owners with a share in the horse. 
An owner can be a natural person, registered syndicate, company, firm or stud.

 

The Application to Register a Horse must include the following information about the foal being registers:

  • Colour
  • Sex
  • Foaling date
  • Sire and dam
  • Brands and Markings

For foals born:

  • prior to 1995 - only the application form and fee are required.
  • between 1995 and 2002 - the Document of Description issued to the breeder, the application form and fee are required.
  • in 2003 or after - the Foal Identification Card, issued to the breeder by the Australian Stud Book, the application form and fee are required.

When completing the ownership section, all owners must supply their details including date of birth, contact phone number and signature. Bank account details should also be supplied, including any relevant ABN numbers to assist in the payment of prizemoney. An ABN should only be supplied if an entity is registered for GST for racing purposes. Attention is also drawn to the personal information and privacy section located on the last page of the form which all owners must read.

The order in which owners are listed on the registration application dictates who becomes the 'Manager' of the horse. The 'Manager' of the horse is the first-named person recorded by the Registrar of Racehorses (ROR) in the official ownership records. The manager of the horse has additional powers such as the ability to engage a jockey, to nominate and to scratch the horse. Please see Australian Rule of Racing AR57 to understand the full powers extended to the managing owner.

The application form has provision for up to ten owners and each owner must state their share percentage. The total of the shares must be exactly 100%.

In order to have an interest in a racehorse, the owner must be over 18 years of age.

Proposed names for the horse to be registered must be supplied in order of preference. Please ensure that only names you really want are included in your list. Different versions/spellings of the same name are treated as a single choice.

Naming Procedures

The regulations regarding the naming of racehorses in Australia are as follows:

Australian Rule of Racing AR18 states that:

  • The Registrar may refuse to register any name which for any reason he/she may deem undesirable.
  • The Registrar may cancel any horse's registered name for whatever reason he/she deem necessary.

It is recommended that you use Registrar's Naming Guidelines for more information. (Naming Guidelines)

Click here to search for a name for your horse.

 
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