Dargaville RC – 14 November 2008 – Race 7
ID: JCA19831
Code:
Thoroughbred
Hearing Type (Code):
thoroughbred-racing
Meet Title:
Dargaville RC - 14 November 2008
Race Date:
2008/11/14
Race Number:
Race 7
Decision:
Following race 7, protests was lodged by Mr M Hills, rider of AUKEY, and Mr R Jones, rider of PHILAMOR pursuant to Rule 876(1) when it was alleged that MILL VINNIE or its rider placed 2nd by the Judge interfered with the chances of AUKAY placed 3rd by the Judge and PHILAMOR placed 4th by the Judge.
Following race 7, protests was lodged by Mr M Hills, rider of AUKEY, and Mr R Jones, rider of PHILAMOR pursuant to Rule 876(1) when it was alleged that MILL VINNIE or its rider placed 2nd by the Judge interfered with the chances of AUKAY placed 3rd by the Judge and PHILAMOR placed 4th by the Judge.
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The interference occurred in the final straight.
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The Judges margin between 2nd and 3rd was a long neck and a head between 3rd and 4th.
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Present were Mr M Hills & Mr A McGregor representing AUKAY.
--Mr R Jones & Mr A Cole representing PHILOMOR.
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Mr J Malcolm & Mr P Mirabelli representing MILL VINNIE
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As both protests were against the same horse and the hearing did not begin until 20 minutes after the running of the race both protests were heard together.
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Mr Jones, representing PHILAMOR, said that as he progressed down the straight MILL VINNIE had made a continued outward movement. He claimed that in the final movement his horse was forced sideways and lost all momentum. He demonstrated this on the video.
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Mr Hills stated that as he progressed down the straight PHILAMOR made solid contact with his mount. He claimed that PHILAMOR’s movement was a result of the inside movement from MILL VINNIE. Mr Hills said that the interference was 4-5 strides before the finish and in his opinion the loss of momentum cost him 2nd place.
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In defense Mr Mirabelli did not deny that MILL VINNIE had run out or that interference had occurred. He did say that, in his view, the contact between AUKEY and PHILAMOR was caused not only by PHILAMOR’s sudden outward movement but also inward movement by AUKAY. He said that the video showed that at all times there was a visible gap between MILL VINNIE and PHILAMOR.
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Stipendary Steward Mr M Williamson, when asked for his interpretation of the incident, said that it had occurred less than 50 metres from the finish. Although MILL VINNIE had shifted out PHILAMOR and AUKAY had both moved inwards. He did not support a change of placing.
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The committee carefully reviewed evidence including head, side, and rear view videos.
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There is no doubt that interference took place with the contact between PHILOMAR and AUKAY being heavy. Although MILL VINNIE did come out a considerable distance at no stage did he take the line of PHILAMOR. The incident was accentuated by some inward movement by AUKAY in close proximity to the finish line. There was always a clear gap between MILL VINNIE, who had straightened his line, and PHILAMOR.
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After considering the movement of all 3 horses and the distance from the finish the committee has considerable doubt that AUKEY or PHILAMOR would have beaten MILL VINNIE.
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The protest is therefore dismissed and the Judges places will stand.
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D C Johnstone A Dooley
--CHAIRMAN
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Decision:
Following race 7, protests was lodged by Mr M Hills, rider of AUKEY, and Mr R Jones, rider of PHILAMOR pursuant to Rule 876(1) when it was alleged that MILL VINNIE or its rider placed 2nd by the Judge interfered with the chances of AUKAY placed 3rd by the Judge and PHILAMOR placed 4th by the Judge.
Following race 7, protests was lodged by Mr M Hills, rider of AUKEY, and Mr R Jones, rider of PHILAMOR pursuant to Rule 876(1) when it was alleged that MILL VINNIE or its rider placed 2nd by the Judge interfered with the chances of AUKAY placed 3rd by the Judge and PHILAMOR placed 4th by the Judge.
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The interference occurred in the final straight.
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The Judges margin between 2nd and 3rd was a long neck and a head between 3rd and 4th.
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Present were Mr M Hills & Mr A McGregor representing AUKAY.
--Mr R Jones & Mr A Cole representing PHILOMOR.
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Mr J Malcolm & Mr P Mirabelli representing MILL VINNIE
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As both protests were against the same horse and the hearing did not begin until 20 minutes after the running of the race both protests were heard together.
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Mr Jones, representing PHILAMOR, said that as he progressed down the straight MILL VINNIE had made a continued outward movement. He claimed that in the final movement his horse was forced sideways and lost all momentum. He demonstrated this on the video.
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Mr Hills stated that as he progressed down the straight PHILAMOR made solid contact with his mount. He claimed that PHILAMOR’s movement was a result of the inside movement from MILL VINNIE. Mr Hills said that the interference was 4-5 strides before the finish and in his opinion the loss of momentum cost him 2nd place.
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In defense Mr Mirabelli did not deny that MILL VINNIE had run out or that interference had occurred. He did say that, in his view, the contact between AUKEY and PHILAMOR was caused not only by PHILAMOR’s sudden outward movement but also inward movement by AUKAY. He said that the video showed that at all times there was a visible gap between MILL VINNIE and PHILAMOR.
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Stipendary Steward Mr M Williamson, when asked for his interpretation of the incident, said that it had occurred less than 50 metres from the finish. Although MILL VINNIE had shifted out PHILAMOR and AUKAY had both moved inwards. He did not support a change of placing.
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The committee carefully reviewed evidence including head, side, and rear view videos.
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There is no doubt that interference took place with the contact between PHILOMAR and AUKAY being heavy. Although MILL VINNIE did come out a considerable distance at no stage did he take the line of PHILAMOR. The incident was accentuated by some inward movement by AUKAY in close proximity to the finish line. There was always a clear gap between MILL VINNIE, who had straightened his line, and PHILAMOR.
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After considering the movement of all 3 horses and the distance from the finish the committee has considerable doubt that AUKEY or PHILAMOR would have beaten MILL VINNIE.
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The protest is therefore dismissed and the Judges places will stand.
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D C Johnstone A Dooley
--CHAIRMAN
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