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Manawatu HRC 26 March 2015 – R 9

ID: JCA16541

Applicant:
Mr J Muirhead (Stipendiary Steward)

Respondent(s):
Mr A Shutkowski - Open Horseman

Information Number:
A2339

Hearing Type:
Hearing

New Charge:
Careless Driving

Rules:
Rule 869(3)(b)

Plea:
admitted

Meet Title:
Manawatu HRC - 26 March 2015

Meet Chair:
TUtikere

Meet Committee Member 1:
TCastles

Race Date:
2015/03/26

Race Number:
R9

Decision:

As the charge was admitted, the committee found the charge proved.

Penalty:

Mr Shutkowski is fined $200.

Facts:

Following the running of Race 9 (SEE YOU SUNDAY 1ST RACE 12.20 MOBILE PACE 2500m), Information A2339 alleging a breach of Rule 869(3)(b) was filed with the judicial committee. It alleged that "Horseman A Shutkowski drove C A PENNY carelessly causing interference to CUFFS MCRAE (T Mitchell) with approx 200m to run".

The rule was read and Mr Shutkowski confirmed he understood the rule and that he admitted the breach. Using the head-on film, Mr Muirhead identified C A PENNY in a position three back. He pointed out that the field had run off the running line as they rounded the home bend and that Mr Mitchell (CUFFS MCRAE) had moved up on Mr Shutkowski's inside, and into a gap that had been presented. Mr Shutkowski had then moved inwards and as a result his wheel was slightly forward to the point that when he moved inwards his wheel made contact with CUFFS MCRAE's hind leg which meant Mr Mitchell's horse broke and lost its chances. The concurrent view of the back straight film identified that CUFFS MCRAE was up near C A PENNY's neck when the latter horse moved inwards.

Mr Shutkowski pointed out that Mr Mitchell ran inside a couple of markers whilst rounding the home turn. Mr Muirhead agreed with such an observation, but indicated that the rules allowed for a horse to go inside the markers for no more than 30 metres and that Mr Mitchell had brushed two pylons, so the distance he travelled inside the markers would have been approximately 10 metres. When Mr Mitchell went to improve into the gap that had been presented, he was established into that gap before Mr Shutkowski moved inwards. 

Submissions for Penalty:

In his submission on penalty, Mr Muirhead identified that Mr Shutkowski had never appeared before the JCA previously. He stated that previous breaches of this nature had been dealt with by a fine in the region of $250. He submitted this as appropriate on this occasion.

Mr Shutkowski submitted that he had had limited drives over the previous three years and that he was comfortable with a $250 fine.

Reasons for Penalty:

The committee considered all the submissions placed before it and noted the JCA Penalty Guidelines starting point of an eight drive suspension or a $400 fine. It was clear that Mr Shutkowski's carelessness had an impact on CUFFS MCRAE as the field approached the final run home. In mitigation the committee noted Mr Shutkowski's early admission of the breach and his excellent record; having not appeared before the JCA previously. Accordingly, the committee determined that a discount from the $400 starting point was appropriate.

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Following the running of Race 9 (SEE YOU SUNDAY 1ST RACE 12.20 MOBILE PACE 2500m), Information A2339 alleging a breach of Rule 869(3)(b) was filed with the judicial committee. It alleged that "Horseman A Shutkowski drove C A PENNY carelessly causing interference to CUFFS MCRAE (T Mitchell) with approx 200m to run".

The rule was read and Mr Shutkowski confirmed he understood the rule and that he admitted the breach. Using the head-on film, Mr Muirhead identified C A PENNY in a position three back. He pointed out that the field had run off the running line as they rounded the home bend and that Mr Mitchell (CUFFS MCRAE) had moved up on Mr Shutkowski's inside, and into a gap that had been presented. Mr Shutkowski had then moved inwards and as a result his wheel was slightly forward to the point that when he moved inwards his wheel made contact with CUFFS MCRAE's hind leg which meant Mr Mitchell's horse broke and lost its chances. The concurrent view of the back straight film identified that CUFFS MCRAE was up near C A PENNY's neck when the latter horse moved inwards.

Mr Shutkowski pointed out that Mr Mitchell ran inside a couple of markers whilst rounding the home turn. Mr Muirhead agreed with such an observation, but indicated that the rules allowed for a horse to go inside the markers for no more than 30 metres and that Mr Mitchell had brushed two pylons, so the distance he travelled inside the markers would have been approximately 10 metres. When Mr Mitchell went to improve into the gap that had been presented, he was established into that gap before Mr Shutkowski moved inwards. 


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Decision:

As the charge was admitted, the committee found the charge proved.


sumissionsforpenalty:

In his submission on penalty, Mr Muirhead identified that Mr Shutkowski had never appeared before the JCA previously. He stated that previous breaches of this nature had been dealt with by a fine in the region of $250. He submitted this as appropriate on this occasion.

Mr Shutkowski submitted that he had had limited drives over the previous three years and that he was comfortable with a $250 fine.


reasonsforpenalty:

The committee considered all the submissions placed before it and noted the JCA Penalty Guidelines starting point of an eight drive suspension or a $400 fine. It was clear that Mr Shutkowski's carelessness had an impact on CUFFS MCRAE as the field approached the final run home. In mitigation the committee noted Mr Shutkowski's early admission of the breach and his excellent record; having not appeared before the JCA previously. Accordingly, the committee determined that a discount from the $400 starting point was appropriate.


penalty:

Mr Shutkowski is fined $200.


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