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Rangiora HRC 22 December 2013 – R2

ID: JCA16838

Applicant:
Mr S Renault - Stipendiary Steward

Respondent(s):
Mr A White - Advanced Amateur Horsemand

Information Number:
A6451

Hearing Type:
Hearing

New Charge:
Excessive use of the whip

Rules:
Rule 869(2) No horseman shall during any race:, (a) use his whip in an unnecessary, excessive or improper manner

Plea:
admitted

Meet Title:
Rangiora HRC - 22 December 2013

Meet Chair:
KHales

Meet Committee Member 1:
RMcKenzie

Race Date:
2013/12/22

Race Number:
R2

Decision:

As Mr White has admitted the charge it is therefore deemed to be proved.

Penalty:

Mr White is fined $300.

Facts:

It was alleged that Mr White used his whip in an excessive manner in the concluding stages of the "Bishopdale-Bush Inn TAB's Amateur Drivers Mobile Pace".

Mr White had endorsed the information admitting the breach of the rule and informed the Stipendiary Stewards that he did not wish to be present during the hearing.

Mr Renault demonstrated to the hearing the matter that he complained of using the video coverage from the home turn until the finishing post. In the concluding stages Mr White was shown to have used his whip approximately 22 times which in the opinion of the Stipendiary Stewards, was "too much". There were no discernible pauses in Mr White's whip action. He was beaten into second place by half a length.

Submissions for Penalty:

Mr Renault advised the hearing that Mr White had been charged in September 2013 for excessive use of the whip and on that occasion was fined $200. He further said that Mr White was a busy amateur driver, competing as often as possible in Amateur Drivers races. Mr Renault submitted that a fine of $300 would be appropriate in this case.

Reasons for Penalty:

The starting point for the imposition of penalty in terms of the Penalty Guide for a second breach within a year is a fine of $500 or a suspension of 10 drives. We must then look to aggravating and mitigating factors in setting penalty.

In this case there were no aggravating factors which would warrant an uplift on the starting point. There are, however, mitigating factors in that Mr White admitted the breach at the earliest opportunity, and has a reasonable record for a busy amateur horseman. Those factors allow us to afford a discount on our starting point. of $200.

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hearing_title: Rangiora HRC 22 December 2013 - R2


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facts:

It was alleged that Mr White used his whip in an excessive manner in the concluding stages of the "Bishopdale-Bush Inn TAB's Amateur Drivers Mobile Pace".

Mr White had endorsed the information admitting the breach of the rule and informed the Stipendiary Stewards that he did not wish to be present during the hearing.

Mr Renault demonstrated to the hearing the matter that he complained of using the video coverage from the home turn until the finishing post. In the concluding stages Mr White was shown to have used his whip approximately 22 times which in the opinion of the Stipendiary Stewards, was "too much". There were no discernible pauses in Mr White's whip action. He was beaten into second place by half a length.


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Decision:

As Mr White has admitted the charge it is therefore deemed to be proved.


sumissionsforpenalty:

Mr Renault advised the hearing that Mr White had been charged in September 2013 for excessive use of the whip and on that occasion was fined $200. He further said that Mr White was a busy amateur driver, competing as often as possible in Amateur Drivers races. Mr Renault submitted that a fine of $300 would be appropriate in this case.


reasonsforpenalty:

The starting point for the imposition of penalty in terms of the Penalty Guide for a second breach within a year is a fine of $500 or a suspension of 10 drives. We must then look to aggravating and mitigating factors in setting penalty.

In this case there were no aggravating factors which would warrant an uplift on the starting point. There are, however, mitigating factors in that Mr White admitted the breach at the earliest opportunity, and has a reasonable record for a busy amateur horseman. Those factors allow us to afford a discount on our starting point. of $200.


penalty:

Mr White is fined $300.


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Rules: Rule 869(2) No horseman shall during any race:, (a) use his whip in an unnecessary, excessive or improper manner


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