This is one of the most senior roles in the racing yard and one of the most exciting - it’s also an important next step to becoming a Trainer.
The Racing Groom is an integral part of the team in a racehorse yard.
Working closely with the trainers and grooms, this is an important role in the racing yard.
A Travelling Groom works closely with the Head Travelling Groom to ensure horses get to the racecourse safely and on time.
The Head Travelling Groom leads the team to get the racehorse to the racecourse safely and on time.
A Stud Groom, also known as a stud hand, is responsible for handling young, large horses and can be an entry route into a career in the horse breeding industry.
The Racing Secretary is an office based position, providing a vital link to the teams working on the stable yard.
The Barn Manager is responsible for the general maintenance and upkeep of the barn and stable block.
A ‘Work Rider’ exercises racehorses to provide vital information about their performance and health.
This is a non riding role and duties include cleaning stables and animal pens, walking horses to and from fields as well as grooming and feeding.