Upon request, an analysis of average ratings of the racing population from August 2010 to present was undertaken.
Based on the research, the following was proposed:
1. Increase the domestic population by 6 rating points; effective entries 1 March 2018. (The relativity between horses remains the same).
2. The rating increase will “stretch” the population thereby reducing the “over-crowding” in the lower divisions.
3. This will only affect domestic ratings. Domestic and International Ratings are not linked and are done separately.
4. This adjustment will be effective on 1 March 2018 across the country.
The situation arose due to:
1. Guidelines limiting upward rating adjustments.
2. Race conditions restricting upward rating adjustment.
3. More aggressive rating drops for non-performance.
4. More cognizant dropping of young horses not making weight- for- age improvement.
5. “Slippage” in handicap races. i.e. Where there are more downward adjustments than horses remaining the same or going up. Where this happens in large numbers; the ratings will tend to decrease over time.
These factors are under review.
The proposed increase was accepted by the industry representatives that attended a meeting in Johannesburg on 25 October 2017 and was ratified by the National Board of the NHA.

