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Marlborough RC 26 April 2019 – R 7 & 8 – Chair, Mr R McKenzie

ID: JCA12000

Applicant:
M R Davidson, Stipendiary Steward

Respondent(s):
Z W Moki, Licensed Apprentice Jockey (Class B)

Other Person:
D M Walsh, Apprentice Jockey Mentor

Information Number:
A11451

Hearing Type:
Hearing

New Charge:
Breaking Riding Engagements

Rules:
330(3)(a)

Plea:
admitted

Code:
Thoroughbred

Meet Title:
Marlborough RC - 26 April 2019

Meet Chair:
RMcKenzie

Meet Committee Member 1:
DAnderson

Race Date:
2019/04/26

Race Number:
R7

Decision:

Miss Moki having admitted the breach, the charge was found proved.

Penalty:

Miss Moki is fined the sum of $200.

Facts:

Information No. A11451 was filed by Stipendiary Steward, Mr M R Davidson, against Licensed Apprentice Jockey (Class B), Miss Z W Moki, alleging a breach of Rule 330 (3) (a) that Miss Moki “broke riding engagements in Races 7 & 8 without reasonable cause”.

Miss Moki was not present at the race meeting but was represented at the hearing by Mr D M Walsh, Apprentice Jockey Mentor. Mr Walsh had signed the Statement by the Respondent on the information form on behalf of Miss Moki indicating that the breach was admitted. Mr Walsh explained to the hearing that he had contacted Miss Moki by telephone and explained the charge to her. He advised that Miss Moki fully understood the charge and instructed Mr Walsh to accept service of the information and admit the breach on her behalf.

Rule 330 provides as follows:

(3) A Rider shall not:

     (a) wilfully or without reasonable cause break a riding engagement.

Mr Davidson said that he had received a call from the National Racing Bureau at about 5.00pm on the previous day, 25 April, advising that they wished to change two riders, as Miss Moki was not attending the meeting. He subsequently spoke with Miss Moki by telephone. She told Mr Davidson that she had expected to secure four or five rides, but had been let down by a trainer and ended up with only two rides – HARD BUT FAIR in Race 7 and SMOKE HOUSE BAY in Race 8. This was less than 24 hours before the race meeting, Mr Davidson said. Mr Davidson said that he told Miss Moki that he would not force her to attend the meeting but that she would likely face a charge of breaking the two engagements. Miss Moki was replaced on both horses by suitable riders, Mr Davidson said.

Mr Walsh confirmed what Mr Davidson had told the Committee. Miss Moki had told Mr Walsh that the air fares were expensive and it was not economic for her to attend the meeting.

Submissions for Penalty:

Mr Davidson said that Miss Moki has an earlier breach under this Rule – on 7 January 2019 at Otaki-Maori RC. However, on that occasion, she was late arriving on course and missed one ride. She was fined the sum of $150.

Mr Davidson referred the Committee to a similar recent case in which a rider (D L Turner) had telephoned the connections of two horses he had been engaged to ride the next day to advise he would not be riding. Mr Turner was fined the sum of $200 and Stewards considered that a fine of that amount would be appropriate in this case. The only aggravating factor in the present case was that the notification was too late for the changes to be made and publicised.

Mr Walsh submitted that Mr Turner is a senior rider with weight issues, which may have explained his breaking the engagements. Miss Moki is an apprentice and has to meet any fine herself. He asked the Committee to consider Miss Moki’s position as an apprentice jockey.

Reasons for Penalty:

In determining penalty, the Committee had regard to the Penalty Guide starting point of a $200 fine for a first breach of the Rule. The Committee did not take into account the previous breach, as the circumstances of that breach were somewhat different. The lateness of the notification was an aggravating factor warranting an uplift of $50 to that starting point. However, Miss Moki is entitled to a discount for her record, which we deem to be clear, and her admission of the breach. The Committee fixes that discount at $50.

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Information No. A11451 was filed by Stipendiary Steward, Mr M R Davidson, against Licensed Apprentice Jockey (Class B), Miss Z W Moki, alleging a breach of Rule 330 (3) (a) that Miss Moki “broke riding engagements in Races 7 & 8 without reasonable cause”.

Miss Moki was not present at the race meeting but was represented at the hearing by Mr D M Walsh, Apprentice Jockey Mentor. Mr Walsh had signed the Statement by the Respondent on the information form on behalf of Miss Moki indicating that the breach was admitted. Mr Walsh explained to the hearing that he had contacted Miss Moki by telephone and explained the charge to her. He advised that Miss Moki fully understood the charge and instructed Mr Walsh to accept service of the information and admit the breach on her behalf.

Rule 330 provides as follows:

(3) A Rider shall not:

     (a) wilfully or without reasonable cause break a riding engagement.

Mr Davidson said that he had received a call from the National Racing Bureau at about 5.00pm on the previous day, 25 April, advising that they wished to change two riders, as Miss Moki was not attending the meeting. He subsequently spoke with Miss Moki by telephone. She told Mr Davidson that she had expected to secure four or five rides, but had been let down by a trainer and ended up with only two rides – HARD BUT FAIR in Race 7 and SMOKE HOUSE BAY in Race 8. This was less than 24 hours before the race meeting, Mr Davidson said. Mr Davidson said that he told Miss Moki that he would not force her to attend the meeting but that she would likely face a charge of breaking the two engagements. Miss Moki was replaced on both horses by suitable riders, Mr Davidson said.

Mr Walsh confirmed what Mr Davidson had told the Committee. Miss Moki had told Mr Walsh that the air fares were expensive and it was not economic for her to attend the meeting.


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submissionsfordecision:


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Decision:

Miss Moki having admitted the breach, the charge was found proved.


sumissionsforpenalty:

Mr Davidson said that Miss Moki has an earlier breach under this Rule – on 7 January 2019 at Otaki-Maori RC. However, on that occasion, she was late arriving on course and missed one ride. She was fined the sum of $150.

Mr Davidson referred the Committee to a similar recent case in which a rider (D L Turner) had telephoned the connections of two horses he had been engaged to ride the next day to advise he would not be riding. Mr Turner was fined the sum of $200 and Stewards considered that a fine of that amount would be appropriate in this case. The only aggravating factor in the present case was that the notification was too late for the changes to be made and publicised.

Mr Walsh submitted that Mr Turner is a senior rider with weight issues, which may have explained his breaking the engagements. Miss Moki is an apprentice and has to meet any fine herself. He asked the Committee to consider Miss Moki’s position as an apprentice jockey.


reasonsforpenalty:

In determining penalty, the Committee had regard to the Penalty Guide starting point of a $200 fine for a first breach of the Rule. The Committee did not take into account the previous breach, as the circumstances of that breach were somewhat different. The lateness of the notification was an aggravating factor warranting an uplift of $50 to that starting point. However, Miss Moki is entitled to a discount for her record, which we deem to be clear, and her admission of the breach. The Committee fixes that discount at $50.


penalty:

Miss Moki is fined the sum of $200.


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