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Watch the BBC's Inside Out Featuring NRC training for the changes in the whip rules  

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We are proud to announce Daniel Grice, Jessica Bell and Katy Tyler have all been shortlisted for Godolphin Stud & Stable Awards 2012!

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HAVE YOU JUST SEEN OUR ADVERT ON THE BACK OF A LOCAL BUS?

Please click on our taster day information page and come along and see us and what we have to offer.

 

NEXT TASTER DAY - FRIDAY 24TH FEBRUARY 2012

Please click on our taster day information page and come along and see us and what we have to offer.

 

 

AMATEUR RIDER CATERGORY A SEMINAR - 10 APRIL 2012 AND ASSESSMENT 11 APRIL 2012

If you are interested in attending either of the above course please contact Michelle Bardsley on 01302 861000 or email michelle.bardsley@northrnracingcollege.co.uk

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We hope that our site helps you to find out more about the college, its facilities and the various courses and career options available in the horseracing industry.

Have You Just Finished Full-Time Education?

If you've just completed full-time education then our FREE 12-week, residential Foundation Course will provide you with the experience and practical skills that a racehorse trainer requires in a member of his team. What's more it can also lead on to employment and an Apprenticeship. Click here to read more.

Are You Currently Employed In A Racing Stables?

If you are under the age of 25 and work at least 16 hours a week for a licensed trainer whose stables are in England then you are entitled to commence an Apprenticeship FREE OF CHARGE.

To read more about this qualification which includes a Level 3 Diploma in Work Based Racehorse Care and Management please click here

 

PONY RACING TRAINING LEVEL 1 - 14TH FEBRUARY  2012 AND LEVEL 2 - 16TH FEBRUARY 2012

If you are interested in attending the above courses please contact Sarah Beattie on 01302 861000 or email sarah.beattie@northernracingcollege.co.uk

 

Racing Yards Needed

The Northern Racing College is currently looking for Racing Yards in which to place our students. Please contact us on 01302 861000 for information.

 

New Jockey Coaching and Mentoring course.

THE Northern Racing College is playing a key role in a new British Horseracing Authority project to introduce a coaching and mentoring programme designed to improve levels of horsemanship and professionalism in the sport.

For the past year, eight jockeys have been training for their UKCC coaching qualification. John Reid, Mick Fitzgerald, Kevin Darley, Richard Perham, Michael Tebbutt, Graham Lee, Craig Benton and Jimmy Bleasdale have  successfully completed the course, which is a widely regarded, top level sports coaching qualification used in the majority of sports.
 
Eight conditional jockeys who have attended the Northern Racing College licence course and eight apprentices from the British Racing School in Newmarket have been selected to pilot the coaching and mentoring scheme.
 
Each has been allocated one of the coaches to provide one-to-one coaching in all aspects of their career, including technical riding support, motivation, confidence, fitness and communication skills.
The jockeys will receive coaching until they have ridden sufficient winners to ride against senior jockeys on the same weight terms. The aim of the programme is to help jockeys achieve non-claiming status sooner than would be the norm.
 
The programme was driven by a desire to expand the level of ongoing training and support for young jockeys, as well as to improve the consistency and structure of any coaching currently provided. It was introduced following extensive consultation between the British Horseracing Authority, Professional Jockeys Association, National Trainers Federation and a number of trainers, and will be funded through contributions from jockeys and trainers.
 
In the long-term the aim will be to recognise achievements while the jockey is coached through a certification or qualification that could become an industry standard .
 
In the New Year, Phase 2 of the pilot will be extended to bring an additional 16 jockeys from two more licence courses and a selection of 5lb and 3lb claimers on to the programme.
 
Grand National-winning jockey Mick Fitzgerald, who completed his coaching qualification at the NRC, said: “This coaching scheme has been needed for some time and is a great step in the right direction. I only wish it had been available when I was riding. I am really looking forward to coaching and giving something back to the industry.”
 
The BHA's training, welfare and community associate Sam Martin said: “The coaches have really committed themselves to achieving the UKCC qualification and worked  hard in gaining the extra skills and knowledge required to pass the tough assessments.
 
"We are looking forward to working with them and their trainers to get the programme up and running and making an impact. This coaching initiative is the first step in developing more comprehensive training for jockeys throughout their careers.”

 

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