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Waikato BOP H – 12 January 2018 – R 1 – Chair, Mr A Dooley

ID: JCA15765

Applicant:
Mr S Mulcay - Stipendiary Steward

Respondent(s):
Mr F Schumacher - Junior Horseman

Other Person:
Mr P Ferguson - Open Horseman assisting Mr Schumacher

Information Number:
A2644

Hearing Type:
Hearing

New Charge:
Careless Driving

Rules:
869(3)(b)

Plea:
admitted

Meet Title:
Harness Racing Waikato - 12 January 2018

Meet Chair:
ADooley

Meet Committee Member 1:
AGodsalve

Race Date:
2018/01/12

Race Number:
R1

Decision:

As Mr Schumacher admitted the breach the Committee found the charge proved.

Penalty:

Mr Schumacher was fined $250.

Facts:

Following the running of race 1, Happy Hour @ Cambridge Raceway, an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 869(3)(b). The Informant, Mr Mulcay, alleged that Mr Schumacher driving EMILY BLUNT with 650 metres to run contacted the wheel of the sulky of ROYAL LINCOLN resulting in the tyre coming adrift with that colt being pulled up

Mr Schumacher acknowledged that he understood the Rule and confirmed his admission of the breach.

Mr P Ferguson assisted Mr Schumacher at the hearing.

Rule 869(3)(b) provides: No horseman in any race shall drive carelessly

Mr Mulcay identified on the video films that Mr Schumacher allowed his horse to shift out near the 650 metres and in doing so he contacted the off side sulky wheel of ROYAL LINCOLN. He said the consequences were detrimental to ROYAL LINCOLN with its chances extinguished.

Mr Schumacher said that he came out a little bit and admitted his horse made contact with ROYAL LINCOLN’S sulky wheel. He said when he came out EMILY BLUNT “grabbed the bit” which contributed to the incident.

Mr Ferguson said that Mr Schumacher was successful in flushing Mr Butcher the driver of ROYAL LINCOLN out. He said Mr Schumacher was a bit unfortunate because EMILY BLUNT had got a bit keen in the running.

Submissions for Penalty:

Mr Mulcay produced Mr Schumacher’s record which showed no previous breach under this Rule. He said Mr Schumacher admitted the breach and the incident was in the low range. He said the aggravating factor was ROYAL LINCOLN had its chances extinguished in the race. Mr Mulcay said that the JCA Penalty Guide has a starting point of 6 drives or a $300 fine.

Mr Ferguson asked the Committee to take into account similar breaches when considering penalty.

Mr Schumacher said that he would prefer a fine over a suspension.

Reasons for Penalty:

The Committee carefully considered all the evidence and submissions presented.

The Committee adopted the JCA starting point of a $300 fine.

The significant aggravating fact was as a result of Mr Schumacher’s actions ROYAL LINCOLN had its chances extinguished when the sulky wheel tyre punctured and came off the rim. The horse was pulled up from the race.

The mitigating factors were Mr Schumacher’s admission of the breach, clear record and we had regard for his status.

After taking into account all the above factors the Committee considers an appropriate fine was $250.

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Following the running of race 1, Happy Hour @ Cambridge Raceway, an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 869(3)(b). The Informant, Mr Mulcay, alleged that Mr Schumacher driving EMILY BLUNT with 650 metres to run contacted the wheel of the sulky of ROYAL LINCOLN resulting in the tyre coming adrift with that colt being pulled up

Mr Schumacher acknowledged that he understood the Rule and confirmed his admission of the breach.

Mr P Ferguson assisted Mr Schumacher at the hearing.

Rule 869(3)(b) provides: No horseman in any race shall drive carelessly

Mr Mulcay identified on the video films that Mr Schumacher allowed his horse to shift out near the 650 metres and in doing so he contacted the off side sulky wheel of ROYAL LINCOLN. He said the consequences were detrimental to ROYAL LINCOLN with its chances extinguished.

Mr Schumacher said that he came out a little bit and admitted his horse made contact with ROYAL LINCOLN’S sulky wheel. He said when he came out EMILY BLUNT “grabbed the bit” which contributed to the incident.

Mr Ferguson said that Mr Schumacher was successful in flushing Mr Butcher the driver of ROYAL LINCOLN out. He said Mr Schumacher was a bit unfortunate because EMILY BLUNT had got a bit keen in the running.


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Decision:

As Mr Schumacher admitted the breach the Committee found the charge proved.


sumissionsforpenalty:

Mr Mulcay produced Mr Schumacher’s record which showed no previous breach under this Rule. He said Mr Schumacher admitted the breach and the incident was in the low range. He said the aggravating factor was ROYAL LINCOLN had its chances extinguished in the race. Mr Mulcay said that the JCA Penalty Guide has a starting point of 6 drives or a $300 fine.

Mr Ferguson asked the Committee to take into account similar breaches when considering penalty.

Mr Schumacher said that he would prefer a fine over a suspension.


reasonsforpenalty:

The Committee carefully considered all the evidence and submissions presented.

The Committee adopted the JCA starting point of a $300 fine.

The significant aggravating fact was as a result of Mr Schumacher’s actions ROYAL LINCOLN had its chances extinguished when the sulky wheel tyre punctured and came off the rim. The horse was pulled up from the race.

The mitigating factors were Mr Schumacher’s admission of the breach, clear record and we had regard for his status.

After taking into account all the above factors the Committee considers an appropriate fine was $250.


penalty:

Mr Schumacher was fined $250.


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