Oamaru HRC 6 March 2024 – R5 – Lionel Dobbs
ID: RIB39879
Animal Name:
BETTERTHANDIVA
Code:
Harness
Race Date:
06/03/2024
Race Club:
Oamaru Harness Racing Club
Race Location:
Oamaru Racecourse - Highway 1, Oamaru North, Oamaru, 9494
Race Number:
R5
Hearing Date:
06/03/2024
Hearing Location:
Oamaru
Outcome: Proved
Penalty: Driver Lionel Dobbs is suspended 7 days
Mr McIntyre alleged that Mr Dobbs in Race 5, failed to give his horse BETTERTHANDIVA any respite throughout the running, resulting in his diminishing the chances of his runner.
Mr McIntyre demonstrated on the videos that Mr Dobbs urged the mare, which had drawn 5 in the 2000 metre race, forward at the start. BETTERTHANDIVA was working hard to get to the lead. Mr Dobbs persisted and by the mile mark, the horse had the lead. He continued to urge his horse despite Mr B Williamson coming up on his outside looking for the lead for the length of the home straight. At the winning post with a lap to run, he was still in the lead and shortly after, Mr Williamson dropped in to take the trail.
Mr McIntyre said for 800 metres, Mr Dobbs had given his horse no respite. He was flicking the reins at the horse to get it to go. Mr McIntyre believed that at around the 1000 metres mark, BETTERTHANDIVA had attempted to pull up. From the 800 metre mark, the horse lost ground and eventually dropped out finishing last, some distance behind the second last horse.
Mr McIntyre said Mr Dobbs had over-driven BETTERTHANDIVA. She had worked hard in the early stages and then was given no respite. The better option for Mr Dobbs was to let Mr Williamson go to the front and follow him. The Veterinarian had reported that the mare was slow to recover and had a high heart rate.
Mr Dobbs said BETTERTHANDIVA wanted to go when Mr Williamson came up outside. The mare went back on the bit. She would drop the bit when she got to the front, and he had to keep at her by slapping the reins. If the horse had not dropped out of the race he believed he would not have been charged. In hindsight, he recognised he should have followed Mr Williamson. But the horse was nice and relaxed today. She was on the bit and wanting to go. In the heat of the race, he had kept the lead.
Decision
As Mr Dobbs has admitted the breach, it is found to be proved.
Submissions as to Penalty
Mr McIntyre produced the Respondent’s record which showed that Mr Dobbs with the 6-month reset, had no previous breach of this Rule. Mr Dobbs had had a previous breach of the Rule in November 2022. Mr McIntyre submitted a penalty at the level of the 8-day starting point in the Penalty Guide was appropriate.
Mr Dobbs did not believe a penalty of this magnitude should be imposed. He did not seek a deferment of penalty.
Reasons for Penalty
Mr Dobbs has given BETTERTHANDIVA no respite in the run. She worked hard to get to the lead and when Mr Williamson came up alongside, he continued to push the mare forward for some distance. Eventually she dropped out of the race and finished a clear last. The Penalty Guide provides a starting point of an 8-day suspension for a first such breach. A mitigating factor is that Mr Dobbs has admitted the breach. There are no aggravating factors. A one-day reduction from the starting point is appropriate.
Conclusion
Mr Dobbs is suspended for 7 days. This starts at the conclusion of today’s meeting and is up to and including 1 April.
Decision Date: 06/03/2024
Publish Date: 08/03/2024