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Waipukurau JC 12 January 2014 – R 7

ID: JCA18147

Applicant:
Mr N Goodwin - Stipendiary Steward

Respondent(s):
Miss A Taylor - Apprentice Jockey

Other Person:
Mr K Gray - Licensed Trainer

Information Number:
A4013

Hearing Type:
Hearing

New Charge:
Alledged breach of rule 636 (1) (d)

Rules:
636 (1) (d)

Plea:
admitted

Code:
Thoroughbred

Meet Title:
Waipukurau JC - 12 January 2014

Meet Chair:
TCastles

Meet Committee Member 1:
TUtikere

Race Date:
2014/01/12

Race Number:
R7

Decision:

As the charge was admitted it was deemed proved.

Penalty:

Miss. A. Taylor was fined $200.00.

Facts:

Miss. A. Taylor (Appr Jockey), represented by Mr. K. Gray, admitted a breach of rule 636 (1) (d) in that she failed to ride her mount ‘Pride Rock’ out fully to the finish.

Rule 636 (1) (d) states: that being the rider of a horse in a race must ride his or her horse out to the end of the race if there is a reasonable chance of it running into a position for which there is prize money to be awarded or a dividend to be declared.

In this case Mr. N. Goodwin informed the committee Miss. Taylor’s mount was beaten for fifth place for which prize money of $175 was allocated.

Submissions for Decision:

Mr. Goodwin, using the available films, pointed out to the committee that up to about 100 metres short of the line Miss. Taylor was riding with vigour when she suddenly put her whip away and stopped riding. The margin between 5th and 6th position was a nose. Mr. Goodwin believed that the actions Miss Taylor took by not riding her mount out cost the connections fifth place money.

Miss. Taylor informed the committee she felt her mount was coming to the end of its run and yes she did stop riding. Mr. Gray confirmed Mr. Goodwin's interpretation of the incident.

Submissions for Penalty:

Mr. Goodwin informed the committee that Miss. Taylor's record under this rule was good. He felt it was an error of judgement on her part and asked for a monetary penalty. Miss. Taylor had no comment.

Reasons for Penalty:

Miss. Taylor was told by the committee that arriving at its decision to impose a fine for this breach it took into account her record under this rule and her admittance of the breach. She was told that as a relatively experienced apprentice who has been riding a while she had an obligation to ride her mounts out fully.

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hearing_title: Waipukurau JC 12 January 2014 - R 7


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facts:

Miss. A. Taylor (Appr Jockey), represented by Mr. K. Gray, admitted a breach of rule 636 (1) (d) in that she failed to ride her mount ‘Pride Rock’ out fully to the finish.

Rule 636 (1) (d) states: that being the rider of a horse in a race must ride his or her horse out to the end of the race if there is a reasonable chance of it running into a position for which there is prize money to be awarded or a dividend to be declared.

In this case Mr. N. Goodwin informed the committee Miss. Taylor’s mount was beaten for fifth place for which prize money of $175 was allocated.


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submissionsfordecision:

Mr. Goodwin, using the available films, pointed out to the committee that up to about 100 metres short of the line Miss. Taylor was riding with vigour when she suddenly put her whip away and stopped riding. The margin between 5th and 6th position was a nose. Mr. Goodwin believed that the actions Miss Taylor took by not riding her mount out cost the connections fifth place money.

Miss. Taylor informed the committee she felt her mount was coming to the end of its run and yes she did stop riding. Mr. Gray confirmed Mr. Goodwin's interpretation of the incident.


reasonsfordecision:


Decision:

As the charge was admitted it was deemed proved.


sumissionsforpenalty:

Mr. Goodwin informed the committee that Miss. Taylor's record under this rule was good. He felt it was an error of judgement on her part and asked for a monetary penalty. Miss. Taylor had no comment.


reasonsforpenalty:

Miss. Taylor was told by the committee that arriving at its decision to impose a fine for this breach it took into account her record under this rule and her admittance of the breach. She was told that as a relatively experienced apprentice who has been riding a while she had an obligation to ride her mounts out fully.


penalty:

Miss. A. Taylor was fined $200.00.


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Rules: 636 (1) (d)


Informant: Mr N Goodwin - Stipendiary Steward


JockeysandTrainer: Miss A Taylor - Apprentice Jockey


Otherperson: Mr K Gray - Licensed Trainer


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