FBAA Open Letter on the Australian Pattern System

Media Release - Wednesday December 4

The Federation of Bloodstock Agents Australia (FBAA) is writing to address a matter that impacts the foundation of our industry’s credibility and success: the stagnation of the Australian Pattern system and the concerning attempts to assign unapproved Group race status.

As an industry, we rely on the universally recognised language of the Pattern to define and communicate the value of our bloodstock. This framework has been essential in establishing trust, clarity, and respect for Australian Thoroughbreds on the global stage. Attempts to bypass proper approval channels risk undermining the credibility of our pedigrees, weakening the trust of international stakeholders, and destabilising the valuation system that supports our success.

The decision by Racing Australia to unilaterally publish unapproved Group race status disrespects the processes that breeders, agents, and vendors have upheld for decades. These processes, developed in collaboration with the Society of International Thoroughbred Auctioneers (SITA), the International Grading and Race Planning Advisory Committee (IRPAC), and the Asian Pattern Committee (APC), are the backbone of our global reputation.

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The FBAA stands firmly with sales companies and Arion in refusing to recognise black type status for races that have not been approved through these established channels. We urge all members of the industry - breeders, vendors, buyers, and stakeholders - to uphold these standards by acknowledging only officially sanctioned black type designations. Racing Australia’s unilateral actions must not dictate standards that jeopardise the integrity of Australian bloodstock in the global market.

As we approach the 2025 yearling sales season, we must remain united in our commitment to maintaining the rigor, transparency, and trust that have positioned Australian Thoroughbreds among the best in the world. Upholding the official Pattern system is not merely a procedural obligation; it is an affirmation of the shared dedication that drives our industry forward.

Let us work together to protect the credibility of our pedigrees and the integrity of Australian bloodstock. The establishment of an independent pattern committee that conforms with international standards is a matter of urgent priority.  By standing united, we safeguard the trust that sustains our industry and ensures its continued success.

Yours faithfully,

All Accredited Members

Federation of Bloodstock Agents Australia (FBAA)

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