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Recent equine fatalities ‘a cause of concern’ for the BHA

'The stats are there for everyone to see.'

JAMES GIVEN, the British Horseracing Authority’s director of equine health and welfare, said yesterday a recent spate of racecourse fatalities are “a cause of concern.”

Following the high-profile death of Grand National runner Celebre d’Allen from a post-race infection at the start of the month, the National Hunt code endured a testing few days with four fatalities at Ayr’s Scottish Grand National meeting as well as two deaths at Cheltenham’s April fixture.

Given — a former trainer himself — pointed to quicker ground as a relevant factor, saying: “The stats are there for everyone to see, they are monitored on a constant basis and it is a cause of concern.

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