NHA: Goosen Fined

Mr Goosen has the right of appeal against both the findings and the penalties imposed

Louis Goosen

Louis Goosen

The National Horseracing Authority confirms that an inquiry was held at its offices on Wednesday, 13 January 2016 adjourned and resumed on Friday 5 February 2016 into alleged vaccination discrepancies of the horses WINE COUNTRY, KEEP IT SIMPLE and TRICIA DUPONT in Race 4 at the Vaal Racecourse on 8 December 2015.

Trainer Goosen was charged with a contravention of:

Rule 39.7.5, in that, he failed to vaccinate the horses WINE COUNTRY, KEEP IT SIMPLE and TRICIA DUPONT against Equine Influenza in accordance with the schedule of vaccinations as published from time to time in the Racing Calendar;

AND

Rule 72.1.17, in that, as the person ultimately responsible for the horses in his care, presented the horses KEEP IT SIMPLE and TRICIA DUPONT, to race, with passports which contained altered information pertaining to Equine Influenza Vaccinations, in order to mislead the Stipendiary Board and create the impression that these horses had been vaccinated in accordance with the prescribed rules of the National Horseracing Authority, with particular reference to rule 39.

Trainer Goosen pleaded not guilty to the charges in terms of Rules 39.7.5 and 72.1.17, but was found guilty of both the charges.

The Board, after hearing all the evidence presented by all the parties concerned, ruled that in terms of the contravention of Rule 39.7.5, Trainer Goosen be fined the sum of two thousand rand (R2000.00), and in terms of the contravention of Rule 72.1.17, Trainer Goosen be fined the sum of twenty-five thousand rand  (R25 000.00).

Mr Goosen has the right of appeal against both the findings and the penalties imposed.

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