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Post by Kimmy on Mar 10, 2015 12:56:59 GMT
Not many jockeys get a whip ban at Wolverhampton. I wonder if it will be the same at Cheltenham.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 10, 2015 19:18:29 GMT
Codd banned for ten days for ride on Cause Of Causes Jamie Codd has been fined £400 and banned for ten days for using his whip above the permitted level and in a manner that caused the horse to be wealed.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 11, 2015 19:10:13 GMT
Big ban for Renwick Wilson Renwick finished fourth in the Fred Winter on Starchitect, but was given a ten-day ban for using his whip above the permitted level.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 13, 2015 20:13:09 GMT
he Stewards held an enquiry into the use of the whip by Bryan Cooper, the rider of NO MORE HEROES (IRE), placed third, from the second last flight of hurdles. Having heard his evidence and viewed recordings of the race, they found him in breach of Schedule (B)6 Part 2 in that he had used his whip above the permitted level. The Stewards suspended Cooper for 4 days as follows: Saturday 28, Sunday 29, Monday 30 and Tuesday 31 March 2015.
The Stewards held an enquiry into the use of the whip by A.P. Heskin, the rider of the winner, MARTELLO TOWER (IRE), from the second last flight of hurdles. Having heard his evidence and viewed recordings of the race, they found him in breach of Schedule (B)6 Part 2 in that he had used his whip above the permitted level. The Stewards suspended Heskin for 2 days as follows: Friday 27 and Saturday 28 March 2015.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 13, 2015 20:13:44 GMT
The Stewards held an enquiry into the use of the whip by Bryan Cooper, the rider of ROAD TO RICHES (IRE), placed third, from the third last fence. Having heard his evidence and viewed recordings of the race, they found him in breach of Schedule (B)6 Part 2 in that he had used his whip above the permitted level. The Stewards suspended Cooper for 11 days as follows: Wednesday 1, Thursday 2, Saturday 4, Sunday 5, Monday 6, Thursday 9, Friday 10, Saturday 11, Sunday 12, Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 April 2015. Under Rule (B)54 the Stewards also fined the rider £1250.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 13, 2015 20:14:04 GMT
The Stewards held an enquiry into the use of the whip by Mr N. McParlan, the rider of CARSONSTOWN BOY (IRE), placed fourth, from the third last fence. Having heard his evidence and viewed recordings of the race, they found him in breach of Schedule (B)6 Part 2 in that he had used his whip above the permitted level. The Stewards suspended Mr McParlan for 4 days on dates to be notified to him by the British Horseracing Authority.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 13, 2015 20:14:42 GMT
The Stewards held an enquiry into the use of the whip by Paul Carberry, the rider of EASTLAKE (IRE), placed second, from the third last fence. Having heard his evidence and viewed recordings of the race, they found him in breach of Schedule (B)6 Part 2 in that he had used his whip above the permitted level. The Stewards suspended Carberry for 2 days as follows: Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 March 2015.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 13, 2015 20:18:25 GMT
The Stewards held an enquiry into the use of the whip by Bryan Cooper, the rider of the winner, DON POLI (IRE), on the run in. Having heard his evidence and viewed recordings of the race, they found him in breach of Schedule (B)6 Part 2 in that he had used his whip in an incorrect place. The Stewards suspended Cooper for 2 days as follows: Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 March 2015.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 13, 2015 20:18:40 GMT
The Stewards held an enquiry into the use of the whip by Noel Fehily, the rider of SPECIAL TIARA, placed third, from the second last fence. Having heard his evidence and viewed recordings of the race, they found him in breach of Schedule (B)6 Part 2 in that he had used his whip above the permitted level. The Stewards suspended Fehily for 2 days as follows: Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 March 2015.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 13, 2015 20:19:32 GMT
The Stewards held an enquiry into the use of the whip by Wilson Renwick, the rider of STARCHITECT (IRE), placed fourth, from approaching the second last flight. Having heard his evidence and viewed recordings of the race, they found him in breach of Schedule (B)6 Part 2 in that he had used his whip above the permitted level. They suspended Renwick for 2 days and, taking into account his deferred suspension of 8 days previously imposed by the Disciplinary Panel, suspended him for a total of 10 days as follows: Wednesday 25, Thursday 26, Friday 27, Saturday 28, Sunday 29, Monday 30 and Tuesday 31 March and Wednesday 1, Thursday 2 and Saturday 4 April 2015.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 13, 2015 20:20:43 GMT
The Stewards held an enquiry into the use of the whip by Paul Carberry, the rider of APACHE STRONGHOLD (IRE), placed second, from approaching the second last fence. Having heard his evidence and viewed recordings of the race, they found him in breach of Schedule (B)6 Part 2 in that he had used his whip above the permitted level. The Stewards suspended Carberry for 2 days as follows: Thursday 26 and Friday 27 March 2015.
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Post by Kimmy on Mar 14, 2015 8:57:54 GMT
BRYAN COOPER faces the prospect of missing both the Crabbie’s Grand National and BoyleSports Irish Grand National next month after being handed a 15-day ban by the Cheltenham stewards, who punished three other jockeys from Ireland for whip offences on Friday.
The pre-festival reminder for riders to remain within the whip rules by BHA director Jamie Stier seemed to have been forgotten on the meeting's final day as Cooper’s countrymen Paul Carberry, Adrian Heskin and amateur rider Noel McParlan were also banned.
It is understood Cooper plans to appeal the suspension handed out for his rides on third-placed Road To Riches in the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup and No More Heroes, who filled the same spot in the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle.
It means Gigginstown House Stud’s jockey is banned for a total of 18 days after he got three days' worth of bans earlier in the week.
Eleven days of the ban are for his Gold Cup ride in which he used the whip 16 times, eight times above the permitted level. Cheltenham stewards could have enforced a 17-day ban but opted to use ‘discretion’.
Cooper, who missed Aintree last year after breaking his leg in a fall at the Cheltenham Festival, was banned for April 1-2, 4-6 and 9-14 inclusive. The Irish Grand National is on Easter Monday, April 6 and the Aintree spectacular five days later.
Cooper, who declined to comment, was also fined £1,250 for his Gold Cup ride. His ban for using the whip in an incorrect place on Don Poli, who provided his one winner at the festival, is on March 25-26, while he got one day - March 27 - for cantering Make A Track to the start on Thursday.
Carberry, who picked up a two-day whip ban on Thursday, got another one spanning March 28 and 29 for using his whip above the permitted level on Grand Annual runner-up Eastlake.
Heskin received two days for using the whip above the permitted level on Albert Bartlett winner Martello Tower, while McParlan was hit with the same punishment for his ride on Carsonstown Boy in the Foxhunter.
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Post by Kimmy on Apr 10, 2015 8:48:00 GMT
Will it be the same at Aintree?
Keep your eye on it.
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