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Auckland RC 7 December 2016 – R 5 – (instigating a protest) Chair, Mr A Dooley
The protest is dismissed and the Judge's placing’s shall stand.The Committee authorised the payment of stakes and dividends in accordance with its decision.
Non Raceday Inquiry RIU v BRW Wate – Reserved Decision dated 7 December 2016 – Chair, Mr RG McKenzie
BEFORE A JUDICIAL COMMITTEEHELD AT CHRISTCHURCHIN THE MATTER of the Rules of New Zealand Greyhound Racing AssociationIN THE MATTER of Information No. A7219BETWEEN KYLIE ROCHELLE...
Non Raceday Inquiry RIU v PE Seque – Reserved Decision dated 7 December 2016 – Chair, Mr R G McKenzie
BEFORE A JUDICIAL COMMITTEEHELD AT CHRISTCHURCHIN THE MATTER of the Rules of New Zealand Greyhound Racing AssociationIN THE MATTER of Information No. A7218BETWEEN KYLIE ROCHELLE...
NZ Metro TC 8 December 2016 – R 6 (heard 10 December 2016 at Addington) Chair, Mr R G McKenzie
RACEDAY JUDICIAL COMMITTEE DECISIONInformant: S T Mulcay, Stipendiary StewardRespondent: R D Holmes, Licensed Open HorsemanInformation No: A8329Meeting: New Zealand Metropolitan...
Canterbury R 2 December 2016 – R 1 – Chair, Mr S Ching
The charge was found to be proved.
Canterbury R 2 December 2016 – R 1 (request for ruling) – Chair, Mr S Ching
After taking all factors into consideration, the Committee determines that the riding engagement made by Mr Carston for HEE’S OUR SECRET holds precedence in this case.
Canterbury R 2 December 2016 – R 6 – Chair, Mr S Ching
As Miss Collett had admitted the breach, the charge was found proved.
Canterbury R 2 December 2016 – R 6 (instigating a protest) – Chair, Mr S Ching
The protest was dismissed with judge’s places being confirmed.It was ordered that dividends and stakes be paid in accordance with the judge’s placings.
Methven TC 4 December 2016 – R 10 – Chair, Mr R McKenzie
Ms Rasmussen having admitted the charge, the charge was found proved.
Methven TC 4 December 2016 – R 5 – Chair, Mr R McKenzie
Mr McIlwrick having admitted the breach, the charge was found proved.
Methven TC 4 December 2016 – R 9 – Chair, Mr R McKenzie
Mr Cox having admitted the charge, the charge was found proved.
Non Raceday Inquiry RIU v M J McGuire – Decision dated 6 December 2016 – Chair, Mr B Scott
IN THE MATTER of the NZ Rules of Harness RacingBETWEEN:THE RACING INTEGRITY UNIT ON BEHALF OF HARNESS RACING NZ(Mr J Muirhead – Senior Stipendiary Steward...
Wyndham HRC 13 November 2016 – R 2 (heard 24 November 2016 at Invercargill) Chair, Prof G Hall
BEFORE A JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE JUDICIAL CONTROL AUTHORITYUNDER THE RACING ACT 2003 AND IN THE MATTER of the New Zealand Rules of Harness RacingBETWEEN RACING INTEGRITY UNIT...
Auckland RC 3 December 2016 – R 8 – Chair, Mr A Dooley
As Mr Marzuki admitted the breach the Committee find the charge proved.
Non Raceday Request for Ruling – Decision of Judicial Committee dated 4 December 2016 – Chair, Mr A Dooley
NON RACEDAY REQUEST FOR RULING - DECISION OF JUDICIAL COMMITTEEInformation No: A3377Informant: Mr G WhiterodRespondents: J Udy and D Cottam – Dog, SCOTT THE LOOKSMeeting:...
Oamaru HRC 3 December 2016 – R 6 – Chair, Mr P Knowles
After viewing the videos, hearing submissions from both parties and taking into account Miss Ottley’s guilty plea, the charge was upheld.
Oamaru HRC 3 December 2016 – R 7 – Chair, Mr P Knowles
The charge of excessive use of the whip against Mr Williamson is dismissed.
Oamaru HRC 3 December 2016 – R 9 – Chair, Mr P Knowles
After viewing the videos, hearing submissions from both parties and taking into account Mr O'Reilly's guilty plea the charge was upheld.
Oamaru HRC 3 December 2016 – R 9 – Chair, Mr P Knowles
After viewing the videos, hearing submissions from both parties and taking into account Mr Prendergast’s guilty plea the committee upheld the charge.
Wellington RC 3 December 2016 – R 8 – Chair, Mrs N Moffatt
As Mr Teeluck admitted the breach we found the charge proved.