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As the rider of Razed In Black he failed to ensure that he did not cause interference
Failed to provide a reasonable level of care to the horses under his control, by not providing them with sufficient bedding
Inquiry Board found him guilty of the charge and, after considering all the evidence imposed a penalty of a fine of a fine of R35 000
The Inquiry Board, after considering the evidence, found Jockey Randolph guilty and imposed a suspension from riding in races for a period of seven days
The Inquiry Board, after considering the evidence, imposed a suspension from riding in races for a period of seven days.
Passports contained altered information pertaining to Equine Influenza Vaccinations, in order to mislead the Stipendiary Board
Inquiry Board imposed a fine of R15 000 which is wholly suspended for a period of three years, provided that Mr Marcus is not found guilty of a contravention of any Rule relating to prohibited substances during this period
Jockey Aucharuz has been unable to successfully acquire a visa to race in South Africa for a period of over a year and accordingly after consultation with Mr Aucharuz, the decision was taken to conduct this inquiry in his absence
Was charged with a contravention of Rule 62.2.7 in that as the rider of ETON he failed to ensure that he did not cause interference to runners on his inside shortly after the start of Race 3 at the Greyville Racecourse on 27 January 2016
The National Horseracing Authority confirms that an Appeal against the finding and penalty imposed by an Inquiry Board upon Jockey P Strydom on Wednesday 28 October 2015, was heard at the offices of the National Horseracing Authority on Monday 25 January 2016
A bruised and battered Louis told the Sporting Post on Tuesday that he was in pain in various parts of his body, but was feeling ‘okay’