Horsemen vs Stipes

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Sir Anthony McCoy and Nicky Henderson led a storm of protest over last weekend sparked by the decision of stewards at Uttoxeter to fine trainer Henry Oliver £140 for waving his arms at chaser Burrenbridge Hotel before a race to encourage it to start.

Tony McCoy. – “embarrassing rubbish”

The 20-time champion jockey tweeted his disgust at the fine for misconduct, labelling it “embarrassing rubbish”.

A statement by the BHA stoked the controversy by affirming that “we do not force horses to race and . . . they do so of their own free will” – a stance that five-time champion trainer Henderson said left him “in despair”.

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