This Series is specifically designed to assist in the education and training of young jockeys.

It is important therefore that these conditions are adhered to by Conditional Jockeys and their Trainers so that the maximum benefit can be obtained.

The special conditions set out below apply to the following series of Conditional races, which will be held at the following meetings:-

18/10/08 - Kelso
26/11/08 - Chepstow
10/12/08 - Leicester
13/01/09 - Folkestone
09/02/09 - Wetherby
26/02/09 - Ludlow
08/03/09 - Market Rasen
27/03/09 - Ascot (Final)

1. The race is open to Conditional Jockeys who have not ridden more than 20 winners at the start of the series.

2. As horses should be suitable for very inexperienced Riders, privileges will not be allowed. Stewards of Meeting will NOT grant permission to any Trainer for his horse to proceed to the start either before the signal to mount is given or purposely last. Horses must therefore not proceed to the start at a walk or trot.

3. All Riders are required to attend a mandatory course walk with the Jockey Coach and/or an British Horseracing Authority Official 90 minutes prior to the race and unless the rider obtains prior dispensation from this requirement from either the Jockey Coach or a Stipendiary Steward the British Horseracing Authority may prevent the rider from taking part in the remaining races in the series.

4. Prior to the race the Jockey Coach and/or a British Horseracing Authority Official will brief Riders on the conditions of the race. After the race, which will usually be the last race of the day, the Rider of every horse will be required to report to the Stewards' room where they will be talked through the race by the Jockey Coach from the British Racing School and/or an British Horseracing Authority Official. This is a mandatory requirement and failure to attend this debrief may result in the British Horseracing Authority preventing the rider from taking part in the remainder of the series. Special permission may be granted from the Stipendiary Steward on the day for any Rider who has to leave straight after the race to travel to another meeting. This permission will have to be arranged before the race. The Jockey Coach may also contact Riders after the race meeting to further advise them on their riding.

5. Trainers are responsible for giving adequate instructions to their Riders and failure to do so will result in disciplinary action being taken.