Canterbury JC – 14 November 2009 – Race 8
ID: JCA23054
Code:
Thoroughbred
Hearing Type (Code):
thoroughbred-racing
Meet Title:
Canterbury JC - 14 November 2009
Race Date:
2009/11/14
Race Number:
Race 8
Decision:
Following the running of Race 8, Newstalk ZB Premier, an information was filed by Stipendiary Steward, Mr J P Oatham, against Licensed Apprentice Jockey, Mr M H Misbah, alleging a breach of Rule 638 (1) (d) in that Mr Misbah, as the rider of TURN THE PAGE in the Race, he “allowed his mount to shift outwards when not clear of NOBLE COURT (T R Moseley) near the 250 metres causing that runner to check”.
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Following the running of Race 8, Newstalk ZB Premier, an information was filed by Stipendiary Steward, Mr J P Oatham, against Licensed Apprentice Jockey, Mr M H Misbah, alleging a breach of Rule 638 (1) (d) in that Mr Misbah, as the rider of TURN THE PAGE in the Race, he “allowed his mount to shift outwards when not clear of NOBLE COURT (T R Moseley) near the 250 metres causing that runner to check”.
--Mr Misbah was present at the hearing of the information and was assisted by Licensed Trainer, Mr P S Richards. Mr Misbah admitted the breach. The charge was found proved accordingly.
--Rule 638 provides as follows:
(1) A Rider shall not ride a horse in a manner which the Judicial Committee considers to be:
(d) careless.
Mr Oatham had Mr N J Goodwin, Stipendiary Steward, show video replays, from three angles, of the incident near the 250 metres. He pointed out Mr Misbah, who had been looking for a run, angle out when not clear of Mr Moseley who had to check his mount. Mr Moseley’s line of running had clearly been impeded by Mr Misbah’s outward movement, Mr Goodwin stated.
--Mr Misbah, in admitting the breach, acknowledged that he had shifted out in an endeavour to find clear racing room for his mount, Mr Richards said. Mr Moseley had not had to check severely, but had to take a hold for a couple of strides. The interference was at the lower end of the scale. Mr Misbah had been guilty of a “slight error of judgment”, Mr Richards said.
--Mr Oatham informed the Committee that this was Mr Misbah’s third careless riding breach in the past 12 months. The previous charges were:
--• 3.10.09 Timaru 3 days
• 7.11.09 Canterbury 2 weeks (3 days)
Mr Oatham said that the Stewards believed that the offence was at the lower end of the scale in terms of seriousness.
--Mr Richards said that Mr Misbah was to begin a 3-days’ suspension on 15 November which is to conclude on 29 November. A further suspension would, possibly, put him out for 6 weeks. Mr Misbah would prefer a fine, Mr Richards said. Too long a suspension does not teach an apprentice rider anything and was detrimental to his riding.
--In determining penalty, the Committee took into account the following matters:
• Mr Misbah’s admission of the breach;
• His record, which was of some concern to the Committee, this being his third breach of the careless riding Rule in 6 weeks;
• That the breach was at the lower end of the scale in terms of seriousness.
Mr Misbah’s licence was suspended from 30 November 2009 to 18 December 2009, both dates inclusive. This period encompasses 3 South Island riding days – Ashburton on 4.12.09, Invercargill on 12.12.09 and Canterbury on 18.12.09.
--R G McKenzie K G Hales
CHAIR Committee Member
5617
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Decision:
Following the running of Race 8, Newstalk ZB Premier, an information was filed by Stipendiary Steward, Mr J P Oatham, against Licensed Apprentice Jockey, Mr M H Misbah, alleging a breach of Rule 638 (1) (d) in that Mr Misbah, as the rider of TURN THE PAGE in the Race, he “allowed his mount to shift outwards when not clear of NOBLE COURT (T R Moseley) near the 250 metres causing that runner to check”.
--
Following the running of Race 8, Newstalk ZB Premier, an information was filed by Stipendiary Steward, Mr J P Oatham, against Licensed Apprentice Jockey, Mr M H Misbah, alleging a breach of Rule 638 (1) (d) in that Mr Misbah, as the rider of TURN THE PAGE in the Race, he “allowed his mount to shift outwards when not clear of NOBLE COURT (T R Moseley) near the 250 metres causing that runner to check”.
--Mr Misbah was present at the hearing of the information and was assisted by Licensed Trainer, Mr P S Richards. Mr Misbah admitted the breach. The charge was found proved accordingly.
--Rule 638 provides as follows:
(1) A Rider shall not ride a horse in a manner which the Judicial Committee considers to be:
(d) careless.
Mr Oatham had Mr N J Goodwin, Stipendiary Steward, show video replays, from three angles, of the incident near the 250 metres. He pointed out Mr Misbah, who had been looking for a run, angle out when not clear of Mr Moseley who had to check his mount. Mr Moseley’s line of running had clearly been impeded by Mr Misbah’s outward movement, Mr Goodwin stated.
--Mr Misbah, in admitting the breach, acknowledged that he had shifted out in an endeavour to find clear racing room for his mount, Mr Richards said. Mr Moseley had not had to check severely, but had to take a hold for a couple of strides. The interference was at the lower end of the scale. Mr Misbah had been guilty of a “slight error of judgment”, Mr Richards said.
--Mr Oatham informed the Committee that this was Mr Misbah’s third careless riding breach in the past 12 months. The previous charges were:
--• 3.10.09 Timaru 3 days
• 7.11.09 Canterbury 2 weeks (3 days)
Mr Oatham said that the Stewards believed that the offence was at the lower end of the scale in terms of seriousness.
--Mr Richards said that Mr Misbah was to begin a 3-days’ suspension on 15 November which is to conclude on 29 November. A further suspension would, possibly, put him out for 6 weeks. Mr Misbah would prefer a fine, Mr Richards said. Too long a suspension does not teach an apprentice rider anything and was detrimental to his riding.
--In determining penalty, the Committee took into account the following matters:
• Mr Misbah’s admission of the breach;
• His record, which was of some concern to the Committee, this being his third breach of the careless riding Rule in 6 weeks;
• That the breach was at the lower end of the scale in terms of seriousness.
Mr Misbah’s licence was suspended from 30 November 2009 to 18 December 2009, both dates inclusive. This period encompasses 3 South Island riding days – Ashburton on 4.12.09, Invercargill on 12.12.09 and Canterbury on 18.12.09.
--R G McKenzie K G Hales
CHAIR Committee Member
5617
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