Counties RC 23 May 2019 – R 5 – Chair, Mr A Dooley
ID: JCA13100
Code:
Thoroughbred
Meet Title:
Counties RC - 23 May 2019
Meet Chair:
ADooley
Meet Committee Member 1:
BScott
Race Date:
2019/05/23
Race Number:
R5
Decision:
As Ms Fawcett admitted the breach the Committee found the charge proved.
Penalty:
Accordingly, Ms Fawcett was fined $350.
In conclusion the Committee advised Ms Fawcett the JCA Penalty Guide starting points for a 2nd and 3rd breach of the whip Rule within a 12 month period.
Facts:
Following the running of race 5, Roger Gill Agriculture 1600, an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 638 (3)(b)(ii). The Informant, Mr Williamson, alleged that Ms Fawcett used the whip excessively prior to the 100 metres when riding TAKEITEASY.
Ms Fawcett said that she understood the Rule and confirmed she admitted the breach.
Mr Harris assisted Ms Fawcett at the hearing.
Rule 638(3)(b)(ii) provides: A Rider shall not:
(ii) strike a horse with a whip in a manner or to an extent which is excessive
The “Guidelines With Respect to Acceptable Use of the Whip” provides:
Without affecting the generality of Rule 638(3)(b) a rider may be penalised if their whip use is outside of the following guidelines:
Inside the final 600 metres of any Race, official trial or jump-out a horse may be struck with the drawn whip up to five times after which the rider must cease their use of the whip for a minimum of five strides before striking the horse again with the drawn whip, with this restriction to apply prior to the final 100 metres. The whip may then be used at the rider’s discretion until the winning post is reached.
Prior to the final 600 metres of a race, official trial or jump-out the use of the drawn whip is acceptable if used in moderation and not continually.
Mr Williamson demonstrated the incident using the available video footage. He identified Ms Fawcett and showed that she used her whip on 14 occasions from the 300 metres to the 100 metres. He said there were some pauses with the whip but not for the required 5 strides.
Ms Fawcett accepted that she used her whip on 14 occasions prior to the 100 metres. She said that she was not hurting the horse but acknowledged the Rule was in place for a reason.
Mr Harris said that Ms Fawcett got excited and her horse ran in when she used the whip.
Submissions for Penalty:
Mr Williamson said that Ms Fawcett had a clear record under this Rule and submitted that there was no reason to deviate away from a $300 fine. He said Ms Fawcett was an experienced Apprentice rider and the strikes were not overly forceful.
Ms Fawcett accepted that a fine would be an appropriate penalty.
Mr Harris submitted that Ms Fawcett had a good record.
Reasons for Penalty:
The Committee considered all the evidence and submissions presented.
The JCA Penalty Guide starting point for a 1st breach of excessive use of the whip is a $300 fine which was adopted. This fine includes admission of the breach and a clear record.
The aggravating factor was the quantity of strikes. For this a modest uplift was applied.
The films confirmed that the strikes were not forceful and there were some pauses between the strikes but not for the minimum 5 strides.
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decisiondate: 23/05/2019
hearing_title: Counties RC 23 May 2019 - R 5 - Chair, Mr A Dooley
charge:
facts:
Following the running of race 5, Roger Gill Agriculture 1600, an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 638 (3)(b)(ii). The Informant, Mr Williamson, alleged that Ms Fawcett used the whip excessively prior to the 100 metres when riding TAKEITEASY.
Ms Fawcett said that she understood the Rule and confirmed she admitted the breach.
Mr Harris assisted Ms Fawcett at the hearing.
Rule 638(3)(b)(ii) provides: A Rider shall not:
(ii) strike a horse with a whip in a manner or to an extent which is excessive
The “Guidelines With Respect to Acceptable Use of the Whip” provides:
Without affecting the generality of Rule 638(3)(b) a rider may be penalised if their whip use is outside of the following guidelines:
Inside the final 600 metres of any Race, official trial or jump-out a horse may be struck with the drawn whip up to five times after which the rider must cease their use of the whip for a minimum of five strides before striking the horse again with the drawn whip, with this restriction to apply prior to the final 100 metres. The whip may then be used at the rider’s discretion until the winning post is reached.
Prior to the final 600 metres of a race, official trial or jump-out the use of the drawn whip is acceptable if used in moderation and not continually.
Mr Williamson demonstrated the incident using the available video footage. He identified Ms Fawcett and showed that she used her whip on 14 occasions from the 300 metres to the 100 metres. He said there were some pauses with the whip but not for the required 5 strides.
Ms Fawcett accepted that she used her whip on 14 occasions prior to the 100 metres. She said that she was not hurting the horse but acknowledged the Rule was in place for a reason.
Mr Harris said that Ms Fawcett got excited and her horse ran in when she used the whip.
appealdecision:
isappeal:
submissionsfordecision:
reasonsfordecision:
Decision:
As Ms Fawcett admitted the breach the Committee found the charge proved.
sumissionsforpenalty:
Mr Williamson said that Ms Fawcett had a clear record under this Rule and submitted that there was no reason to deviate away from a $300 fine. He said Ms Fawcett was an experienced Apprentice rider and the strikes were not overly forceful.
Ms Fawcett accepted that a fine would be an appropriate penalty.
Mr Harris submitted that Ms Fawcett had a good record.
reasonsforpenalty:
The Committee considered all the evidence and submissions presented.
The JCA Penalty Guide starting point for a 1st breach of excessive use of the whip is a $300 fine which was adopted. This fine includes admission of the breach and a clear record.
The aggravating factor was the quantity of strikes. For this a modest uplift was applied.
The films confirmed that the strikes were not forceful and there were some pauses between the strikes but not for the minimum 5 strides.
penalty:
Accordingly, Ms Fawcett was fined $350.
In conclusion the Committee advised Ms Fawcett the JCA Penalty Guide starting points for a 2nd and 3rd breach of the whip Rule within a 12 month period.
hearing_type: Hearing
Rules: 638(3(b)(ii)
Informant: Mr M Williamson - Senior Stipendiary Steward
JockeysandTrainer: Ms J Fawcett - Apprentice Rider
Otherperson: Mr N Harris - Apprentice Jockey Mentor
PersonPresent:
Respondent:
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