Racing Australia Data Centre move to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Following a three month evaluation and testing process, Racing Australia will relocate all its existing systems from the On-Premise Data Centre to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
This move will deliver significant improvements in security, performance and recoverability of data whilst providing a platform to commence development of cloud based systems.

The move will take place on the evening of Monday 7 July 2025 and require an outage window of 10 hours.

All Racing Australia systems will be shut down at 7.00pm AEST on Monday 7 July 2025 and will be unavailable until 5.00am on Tuesday 8 July 2025.

Participants wishing to transact through ownership, licensing, nominations, acceptances, gear changes, scratchings or any other action should do so well before 7.00pm on Monday 7 July.

See media release here
Frequently asked questions here

Racing Australia has partnered with equineline.com to provide free five-cross pedigrees with interactive nicking. This exciting new service enables Australian visitors to the Racing Australia website to obtain extensive world-wide pedigree information from equineline.com, an internationally trusted source for pedigrees, breeding and sales information. Stay tuned for additional services to be provided through our partnership with equineline.com.

equineline.com is a component of The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. (TJCIS), a wholly owned subsidiary of The Jockey Club in the United States.

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What is Inbreeding?

Indicates any horse that is repeated more than once within five-generations of a pedigree. An example of how inbreeding would be indicated on a report would be: Horse Name: 3S x 5D. This means the same horse name appears in the third generation on the sire's side and the fifth generation on the dam's side.

What is an AEI?

Lifetime Average Earnings Index (AEI), indicates how much purse money the progeny of one sire has earned in relation to the average earnings of all runners in the same time frame. The average earnings of all runners is represented by an index of 1.00, and is calculated for each calendar racing year. A stallion's AEI is calculated for each year he has runners and then averaged for all years his progeny have raced.

What are Black-Type and Stakes Races (BW)?

Australian Black-Type Races are published in the schedule of races described as “Group and Listed Races” by the Australian Racing Board. For races run outside Australia, the complete list and conditions are published by the International Cataloguing Standards Committee.

What is Nicking?

Nicks are crosses of certain sire lines which have proven to work successfully together. By utilising this interrogative service, you can assess the success of crosses and determine for yourself which nicks are truly performing to your standards.