RTC CONSTRUCTS NEW
SADDLING PADDOCK

The laying of the foundation stone |
As the time approaches for the next race season which kicks off or rather
gallops off on 6th August, the Royal Turf club is currently erecting a new
saddling area.
The site selected is behind the current Jockey and Steward rooms on an area that
had no visual appeal as it was a dumping ground for refuse. There will be 14
stalls and an additional 4 in an adjoining area for the collection of samples
for drug testing by the Sri Lankan Anti-Doping Agency (SLADA). As per the April
racing season SLADA will be in attendance at all race meetings conducted by the
RTC. There are several advantages in relocating the saddling area to this
position. First and foremost is that the racehorses once saddled will no longer
be required to negotiate the narrow bridge over the stream running through the
stable area. As in any high performance athlete, adrenalin starts to kick in
once they know they are soon to compete. This is when a racehorse becomes
excited and can be flighty.
“For the safety of patrons and the welfare of the horses they will now have
direct access to the mounting paddock from the saddling area, avoiding any
public space. This nullifies the risk of a horse getting away and endangering
the lives of the public or injuring themselves”, said CEO, RTC, Wayne Wood.
The close proximity of the saddling area to the weighing room will further
assist in the RTC running the races at the scheduled time. This is important as
all races will be telecast live via Channel eye again this season commencing on
Saturday August 6th. |