Interference – Webber Gets 7 Days
Jockey Webber has the Right of Appeal against the finding and penalty imposed
Jockey Webber has the Right of Appeal against the finding and penalty imposed
He permitted his mount to shift in when not sufficiently clear of Chai which resulted in that horse having to be checked, losing position at the 1800m
The Inquiry Board found Jockey Webber guilty and after considering statements which were made post race by him regarding the interference, the Inquiry Board imposed a suspension from riding in races for a period of 21 days.
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