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Marlborough HRC 21 January 2018 – R 6 – Chair, Mr D Anderson

ID: JCA10652

Applicant:
Mr S Renault - Stipendiary Steward

Respondent(s):
Mr J Lethaby - Trainer

Other Person:
Mr N McIntyre - General Manager of Stewards

Information Number:
A09884

Hearing Type:
Hearing

New Charge:
Breach of Rule 864(2)(d) failing to affix gear correctly

Rules:
864(2)(d)

Plea:
admitted

Meet Title:
Marlborough HRC - 21 January 2018

Meet Chair:
DAnderson

Meet Committee Member 1:
PWilliams

Race Date:
2018/01/21

Race Number:
R 6

Decision:

As Mr Lethaby had admitted the breach of the rule it was found to be proved.

Penalty:

Accordingly, Mr Lethaby was fined the sum of $200.

Facts:

Following the running of Race 6 the “MORE FM MOBLIE PACE” an Information was filed by Stipendiary Steward Mr S Renault alleging a breach of Rule 864(2)(d) by Trainer Mr J Lethaby. The Information stated that “Trainer J Lethaby failed to affix the hopples so as not to come adrift on FOUR STARZZ LEGEND”.

Mr Lethaby had signed the Information stating he admitted the breach and that he did not wish to be present at the hearing of the information.

Rule 864(2)(d) states: “Every horseman, owner, trainer, and assistant thereof of a horse shall with regard to that horse ensure that…all gear is correctly applied and/or affixed so as not to malfunction or come adrift”.

Mr Renault used the race video to identify FOUR STAZZ LEGEND who had drawn one on the mobile gate lead the field towards the winning post soon after the start of the race. He used the head on and side films to show the off-side hopple part with its front carrier and the horse step out of the hopple and fortunately with some luck and driver skill, gallop clear of the field. He said the gear was inspected and was found to be in good order. Mr Renault stated that Mr Lethaby had told the Stewards the off-side carrier is permanently fixed to the hobble and because of this he had failed to check it prior to the horse racing. Mr Renault said the consequence of this was the horse was pulled out of the race, costing punters and the connections of the horse any chance of a return.

Submissions for Penalty:

Mr Renault said Mr Lethaby has a clear record under this rule. He explained that normally this case would be covered by a Minor Infringement Notice. He said a MIN is served when the gear failure has no impact on the horse. He reiterated the Stewards believe the consequences of FOUR STARZZ LEGEND being pulled out of the race was enough to warrant an uplift of penalty from $100 to $200.

Reasons for Penalty:

The Committee has considered the films and evidence and agree that failure to affix the gear properly on FOUR STARZZ LEGEND ruined its chances of completing the race. The connections of the horse lost their chance in the race, as did the punters who had invested on it. We consider these two factors warrant an uplift of the penalty and therefore consider a fine of $200 an appropriate penalty in this case.

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Following the running of Race 6 the “MORE FM MOBLIE PACE” an Information was filed by Stipendiary Steward Mr S Renault alleging a breach of Rule 864(2)(d) by Trainer Mr J Lethaby. The Information stated that “Trainer J Lethaby failed to affix the hopples so as not to come adrift on FOUR STARZZ LEGEND”.

Mr Lethaby had signed the Information stating he admitted the breach and that he did not wish to be present at the hearing of the information.

Rule 864(2)(d) states: “Every horseman, owner, trainer, and assistant thereof of a horse shall with regard to that horse ensure that…all gear is correctly applied and/or affixed so as not to malfunction or come adrift”.

Mr Renault used the race video to identify FOUR STAZZ LEGEND who had drawn one on the mobile gate lead the field towards the winning post soon after the start of the race. He used the head on and side films to show the off-side hopple part with its front carrier and the horse step out of the hopple and fortunately with some luck and driver skill, gallop clear of the field. He said the gear was inspected and was found to be in good order. Mr Renault stated that Mr Lethaby had told the Stewards the off-side carrier is permanently fixed to the hobble and because of this he had failed to check it prior to the horse racing. Mr Renault said the consequence of this was the horse was pulled out of the race, costing punters and the connections of the horse any chance of a return.


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Decision:

As Mr Lethaby had admitted the breach of the rule it was found to be proved.


sumissionsforpenalty:

Mr Renault said Mr Lethaby has a clear record under this rule. He explained that normally this case would be covered by a Minor Infringement Notice. He said a MIN is served when the gear failure has no impact on the horse. He reiterated the Stewards believe the consequences of FOUR STARZZ LEGEND being pulled out of the race was enough to warrant an uplift of penalty from $100 to $200.


reasonsforpenalty:

The Committee has considered the films and evidence and agree that failure to affix the gear properly on FOUR STARZZ LEGEND ruined its chances of completing the race. The connections of the horse lost their chance in the race, as did the punters who had invested on it. We consider these two factors warrant an uplift of the penalty and therefore consider a fine of $200 an appropriate penalty in this case.


penalty:

Accordingly, Mr Lethaby was fined the sum of $200.


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