Aggiornamento sulla petizioneIrish Government: Stop giving millions of euros to horse racingDEAD: NINE horses used at 2025 Galway Races festival
Irish Council Against Blood SportsMullingar, Irlanda
15 ago 2025

Last week we reported that at least seven horses used at the 2025 Galway Races summer festival are known to be dead. A further two deaths have now been confirmed, bringing the number of deaths up to NINE.

Horse Racing Ireland has this week confirmed the deaths of 

8-year-old horse Adamantly Chosen who was brought down in a race at Galway racecourse on 30 July 2025. Another horse (Common Practice) used in the same race is also dead.

3-year-old horse Dance For Chester who weakened and finished 12th in the "Arthur Guinness Handicap" race at Galway racecourse on 1 August 2025. 

Horse Racing Ireland previously confirmed the deaths of seven other horses raced at the festival which ran from 28 July to 3 August. They were identified as:

4-year-old British horse Los Toldos who suffered a fall in the first race of the festival on Day 1, i.e. “Galway Bay Hotel & The Galmont Hotel Novice Hurdle” race on 28 July 2025. 

Three horses used on Day 3 (30 July) are among the dead:
5-year-old French horse Plomeur who “looked to go wrong” and was pulled up. 
6-year-old Coup D’etat who suffered a fall. 
6-year-old Common Practice who also suffered a fall. 

The following day (31 July), 6-year-old horse I Am River suffered a fall in the “Guinness Novice Hurdle” race and was later confirmed dead. 

Also dead is 6-year-old horse Figaruso who “looked to go wrong” and was pulled up in a BoyleSports-sponsored race on the penultimate day of the festival (2 August 2025).

On the final day of the festival (3 August 2025), 6-year-old horse Minella Sergeant, carrying jockey Jack G Gilligan, “looked to go wrong” and was “pulled up quickly just after last [fence]” in the “Kinlay Hostel Chase” race. This horse had also been raced two days earlier in the "Guinness Beginners Chase" race at Galway Racecourse. In that race, he weakened and finished 10th.

These nine deaths - which may not be a final fatality figure - follow the confirmed deaths of 11 horses used at the 2024 Galway Races festival.

They are among a growing list of racing victims. Further to a parliamentary question from Paul Murphy TD to the Minister for Agriculture, Horse Racing Ireland released statistics showing that over 1,300 horses have lost their lives at racecourses and point to point races in Ireland since 2012.

Horse Racing Ireland – which has received more than €1.46 Billion in government grants to-date – previously revealed the method of killing to be either lethal injection or a bullet in the head.

The death figures do not include the horses injured at racecourses, taken away and later killed elsewhere or the horses killed behind the scenes because they are not fast enough to win races.

Many more race horses are also killed in slaughterhouses. Between 2016 and 2023, 15,658 thoroughbreds were slaughtered at “Department-approved slaughter facilities” in Ireland.

In 2024, 919 horses were slaughtered in Ireland (including 647 thoroughbred racehorses), 782 Irish horses were slaughtered in the UK (including 538 thoroughbred racehorses) and 256 Irish horses were exported to France and slaughtered.

Horrific cruelty to race horses before slaughter was exposed in the “RTE Investigates: Horses – Making a Killing” documentary which can be viewed at https://youtu.be/ymm0xh3gp7o

ACTION ALERT

Don’t bet on horse racing or attend horse racing events.

Since 2001, the Irish Government has granted €1.46 Billion of public funds to horse racing Contact the Taoiseach, Tanaiste and Finance Minister and demand an end to state funding to this gambling activity which causes so much suffering and death. Tell them to redirect the funds to the many deserving charities, health/homeless/environmental groups, sports clubs, animal rescue centres, etc crying out for funding.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD
Email: micheal.martin@oireachtas.ie; info@fiannafail.ie
Tel: 01 619 4000
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michealmartintd/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@MichealMartinTD

Tanaiste Simon Harris TD
Telephone: 01 281 3727
Email: simon.harris@oireachtas.ie; finegael@finegael.ie
X: http://www.twitter.com/SimonHarrisTD
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DeputySimonHarris

Paschal Donohoe TD
Minister for Finance
Email: minister@finance.gov.ie
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/paschal.donohoe
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Paschald

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Irish Government: Stop giving millions of euros to horse racing
https://www.change.org/p/irish-government-stop-giving-millions-of-euros-to-horse-racing

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https://www.change.org/p/irish-government-stop-giving-millions-of-euro-to-cruel-greyhound-racing

Join us in urging companies to stop sponsoring horse racing

Guinness Ireland
Email: customer.service@diageo.com; Consumerinfo.ireland@diageo.com

The Connacht Hotel
Email: marketing@theconnacht.ie
Tel: +353 91 381200

Grá Chocolates
Email: hello@grachocolates.com
"We're proud to sponsor ‘The Grá Chocolates Handicap’ at the Galway Races for the 4th consecutive year" (Gra Chocolates tweet, 29 July 2025)

SuperValu Ireland
Email: group@musgrave.ie
Tel +353 (0) 21 4522100
X: https://twitter.com/Musgraveplc
The SuperValu Ireland Ladies Day meeting took place at Roscommon Racecourse on 8th July 2024. Organisers thanked Supervalu for “making this event possible”. On the day, 5-year-old horse Morning Soldier was pulled up in the “SuperValu Co. Roscommon Ladies Day Novice Hurdle” race and was later confirmed dead.

EMS Copiers
Email: info@emscopiers.ie; sales@emscopiers.ie
Tel: 01 6205501.

Colm Quinn BMW
Email: sales@colmquinnbmw.ie
Tel: 090 646 5888
X: ttps://twitter.com/ColmQuinn_bmw
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Colm-Quinn-BMW/117749908310381

Bulmers Irish Cider (also known as Magners Original Irish Cider)
Email: info@bulmers.ie; company.secretary@candcgroup.ie
https://www.facebook.com/bulmersoriginalirishcider
X: https://twitter.com/bulmersireland
In 2022, Bulmers was announced as “the Official Entertainment Partner of Horse Racing Ireland’s Racecourses”, with a Bulmers spokesperson stating: “We are delighted to be expanding and re-energising our long-standing relationship with Horse Racing Ireland and are looking forward to the next three years working to grow the spectator experience at horse racing”

Westmeath County Council/Belvedere House and Gardens
Sponsors racing at Kilbeggan Racecourse
Email: chiefexecutive@Westmeathcoco.ie; info@belvedere-house.ie
X: https://x.com/westmeathcoco
https://x.com/BelvedereHouse

Kilmurray’s Homevalue Hardware
Mullingar Business Park
Tel: 044 934 2955
Email: info@kilmurrayprecast.ie
Kilmurray’s Homevalue Hardware sponsored the €100,000 “Kilmurray’s Homevalue Hardware Mullingar Midlands National Handicap Chase” race at Kilbeggan Racecourse on 12 July 2024.

Irish Government grants to horse racing

2001 €47,110,330
2002 €54,452,651
2003 €51,348,800
2004 €53,531,200
2005 €54,680,000
2006 €56,047,000
2007 €58,539,000
2008 €61,028,800
2009 €54,502,000
2010 €47,411,200
2011 €45,830,000
2012 €45,032,000
2013 €44,016,000
2014 €43,376,000
2015 €54,400,000
2016 €59,200,000
2017 €64,000,000
2018 €64,000,000
2019 €67,200,000
2020 €67,200,000
2021 €76,800,000
2022 €70,400,000
2023 €72,800,000
2024 €76,000,000
2025 €79,280,000

TOTAL: €1,468,184,981
(€1.46 Billion)

Thoroughbred horses slaughtered in Ireland

2023: 1,428
2022: 1,050
2021: 1,105
2020: 1,549
2019: 2,218
2018: 2,526
2017: 2,829
2016: 2,952

SEE ALSO

DEAD: 11 horses used at 2024 Galway Races festival. Why did HRI claim “7” dead?
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2024/12/04/dead-ten-horses-used-at-2024-galway-races-festival-why-did-hri-claim-7-dead/

More horses confirmed dead following races at Irish racecourses
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2021/08/19/horses-confirmed-dead-following-races-at-irish-racecourses/

Why you should say NO to horse racing – download and distribute the leaflet
https://banbloodsports.wordpress.com/2023/08/05/new-leaflet-why-you-should-say-no-to-horse-racing

Watch “RTE Investigates: Horses – Making a Killing”
https://youtu.be/ymm0xh3gp7o

Watch the BBC Panorama documentary “The Dark Side of Horse Racing”
https://youtu.be/F1TZnZgV8L4

Please support our campaign with a donation
https://www.paypal.me/banbloodsports
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