The BHA publishes tables showing individual trainer non-runner rates from the previous 12 months at the end of each quarter. The tables include those trainers that have had at least 100 declarations in the period under review.
The BHA reviews the tables on a quarterly basis. Since the beginning of 2020, where a trainer has a non-runner rate of 12 per cent or above on the Flat, or 9 per cent or above over Jumps, consideration is given to whether that trainer should be suspended from using self-certificates for up to 12 months.
The non-runner rates of trainers with fewer than 100 declarations is also reviewed and, depending on the circumstances, any such trainer may also be suspended from using self-certificates if that was considered appropriate by the BHA.
There are currently no trainers suspended from using self-certificates.
The tables below show non-runner rates for Trainers between {{(nonrunnerFlat[0].dateFrom || nonrunnerJump[0].dateFrom) | moment:'DD MMM YYYY' }} and {{(nonrunnerFlat[0].dateTo || nonrunnerJump[0].dateTo) | moment:'DD MMM YYYY'}}. The average non-runner rate between these dates was 6.7% on the Flat and 7.8% over Jumps.
Highest non-runner rates - Flat Trainers View all Back
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Highest non-runner rates - Jump Trainers View all Back
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