Racing Tauranga – 18 April 2009 – Race 7
ID: JCA22489
Hearing Type (Code):
thoroughbred-racing
Decision:
Following Race 7 an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 871 (1) (D). The Informant Mr J Oatham alleged that Mr J Jago, rider of ‘Cape Fear’ allowed his mount to shift inwards near the 1400 metres when not sufficiently clear of ‘Lily L’Amour’ (N Collett) who was checked and taken into the line of ‘Our Canavaro’(G Cooksley) who was also checked.
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Following Race 7 an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 871 (1) (D). The Informant Mr J Oatham alleged that Mr J Jago, rider of ‘Cape Fear’ allowed his mount to shift inwards near the 1400 metres when not sufficiently clear of ‘Lily L’Amour’ (N Collett) who was checked and taken into the line of ‘Our Canavaro’(G Cooksley) who was also checked. Mr Jago admitted the breach.
--Mr Williamson demonstrated the video films which clearly showed soon after the start Mr Jago (Cape Fear) who was improving quickly, angle his mount in and crowding ‘Lily L’Amour’ (N Collett) when only ¾ lengths clear of that runner. Mr Williamson then showed the interference to Mr Cooksley and further backwash to ‘Zoe Quinn’ (M Wenn).
--Mr Jago had nothing to say.
--PENALTY SUBMISSIONS
--Mr Oatham said Mr Jago had incurred 3 penalties in the last 12 months so his record was fair for the number of rides he has had. However Mr Oatham said Mr Jago had moved in abruptly causing 3 checks to 3 horses. He submitted this was at the higher end of carelessness and warranted 5 – 7 days.
--Mr Jago said he had commitments up to the 22 April 09.
--PENALTY
--The Committee carefully considered all evidence and submissions before imposing a penalty. We consider this was blatant carelessness with Mr Jago showing scant regard for the runners on his inside. The only mitigating factor was that Mr Cooksley’s mount was racing fiercely. We have also taken his guilty plea and record into account.
--Accordingly we impose a suspension on Mr Jago from riding in races from after racing on 22 April 09 until after racing on 30 April 09 (6 days)
--Richard Seabrook
Chairman
101
Decision Date: 18/04/2009
Publish Date: 18/04/2009
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Decision:
Following Race 7 an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 871 (1) (D). The Informant Mr J Oatham alleged that Mr J Jago, rider of ‘Cape Fear’ allowed his mount to shift inwards near the 1400 metres when not sufficiently clear of ‘Lily L’Amour’ (N Collett) who was checked and taken into the line of ‘Our Canavaro’(G Cooksley) who was also checked.
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Following Race 7 an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 871 (1) (D). The Informant Mr J Oatham alleged that Mr J Jago, rider of ‘Cape Fear’ allowed his mount to shift inwards near the 1400 metres when not sufficiently clear of ‘Lily L’Amour’ (N Collett) who was checked and taken into the line of ‘Our Canavaro’(G Cooksley) who was also checked. Mr Jago admitted the breach.
--Mr Williamson demonstrated the video films which clearly showed soon after the start Mr Jago (Cape Fear) who was improving quickly, angle his mount in and crowding ‘Lily L’Amour’ (N Collett) when only ¾ lengths clear of that runner. Mr Williamson then showed the interference to Mr Cooksley and further backwash to ‘Zoe Quinn’ (M Wenn).
--Mr Jago had nothing to say.
--PENALTY SUBMISSIONS
--Mr Oatham said Mr Jago had incurred 3 penalties in the last 12 months so his record was fair for the number of rides he has had. However Mr Oatham said Mr Jago had moved in abruptly causing 3 checks to 3 horses. He submitted this was at the higher end of carelessness and warranted 5 – 7 days.
--Mr Jago said he had commitments up to the 22 April 09.
--PENALTY
--The Committee carefully considered all evidence and submissions before imposing a penalty. We consider this was blatant carelessness with Mr Jago showing scant regard for the runners on his inside. The only mitigating factor was that Mr Cooksley’s mount was racing fiercely. We have also taken his guilty plea and record into account.
--Accordingly we impose a suspension on Mr Jago from riding in races from after racing on 22 April 09 until after racing on 30 April 09 (6 days)
--Richard Seabrook
Chairman
101
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