Molecular breeding tools, such as genetic modification, provide forage plant breeder with the opportunity to incorporate high value traits into breeding programs which, in some cases would not be available using any other methodology. Despite the potential impact of these traits little work has been published that seeks to optimize the strategies for transgenic breeding o incorporate transgenic breeding with other modern genomics-Assisted breeding strategies. As th number of new genomics assisted breeding tools become available it is also likely that multiple tool may be used within the one breeding program. In this paper we propose a strategy for breedin genetically-modified forages using perennial ryegrass as an example and demonstrate how thi strategy may be linked with other technologies, such as genomic selection. Whilst the model used i perennial ryegrass the principles outlined are valid for those designing breeding strategies for othe outcrossing forage species.