Interference: Brandon Lerena Suspended
Failed to ensure that he did not cause interference
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Failed to ensure that he did not cause interference
Sandile Khathi presented himself to ride on 4 May
The Cape jockey has been granted permission to take his suspension from 7 May to 13 May 2018, both dates inclusive
He failed to ensure that he did not cause interference to Sir Bernadini at approximately the 900m
He failed to ensure that he did not cause interference
Smit was fined the sum of R5000, which is wholly suspended for a period of twelve months
Jockey Marco van Rensburg was charged with a contravention of Rule 72.1.25, in that he conducted himself in an improper manner on race course property
The National Horseracing Authority has announced that Deanthan Moodley, Senior Stipendiary Steward and the NHA’s Legal Counsel, has relocated to Port Elizabeth from its Head Office in Johannesburg
Mabaya received a penalty of a suspension from riding in Workriders’ races for a period of 90 days of which 60 days are suspended for a period of twelve months