Wellington RC 11 January 2025 – R5 – Pam Gerard

ID: RIB50526

Respondent(s):
Pamela Mary Gerard - Trainer

Applicant:
Mr J Oatham

Adjudicators:
N Moffatt and B Mainwaring

Information Number:
A17787

Decision Type:
Race Related Charge

Charge:
Failing to scratch by correct time

Rule(s):
534(1) - Time Limit Infringement

Plea:
Admitted

Animal Name:
SKAW VALLEY

Code:
Thoroughbred

Race Date:
11/01/2025

Race Club:
Wellington Racing Club

Race Location:
Trentham - 10 Racecourse Rd, Upper Hutt, 5018

Race Number:
R5

Hearing Date:
11/01/2025

Hearing Location:
Trentham Racecourse

Outcome: Proved

Penalty: Trainer Pamela Gerard is fined $200

SUMMARY OF FACTS:

Prior to Race 5, Chief Stipendiary Steward Mr J Oatham lodged an Information alleging a breach of Rule 534(1) in that Trainer Pam Gerard, failed to scratch SKAW VALLEY by the required time.

Rule 534(1) reads as follows;

534(1) At any time from the Withdrawal Deadline to the scratching deadline (as specified for the relevant Race Meeting in accordance with Rule 510(d)(v) or as amended by NZTR from time to time) on the relevant Race day, a person intending to scratch a horse from a Race (after it has been accepted or is deemed to have been accepted) shall give notice to that effect to NZTR and where such notice for scratching a horse refers to a Race Meeting but does not specify a particular Race at that Race Meeting, such notice shall be deemed to apply to all Races for which the horse has been accepted or deemed to have been accepted at that Race Meeting.

The Respondent did not wish to be present at the hearing, but signed the form admitting the breach.

EVIDENCE:

Mr Oatham reported that Stable Representative, Mr Michael Thompson, failed to notify the Racing Bureau of the horse’s withdrawal within the required timeframe, submitting the notification approximately 15 minutes late. Ms Gerard observed at 7:45am, that the horse had not been officially scratched from the race. This oversight apparently resulted from a miscommunication within the stable.

DECISION:

Ms Gerard admitted the breach, therefore the charge was deemed proved.

SUBMISSIONS FOR PENALTY:

Mr Oatham stated that the Penalty Guide provided a $200 fine starting point for a breach of this Rule, where no other horse is denied a start.

REASONS FOR PENALTY:

The Penalty Guide stipulates a $200 fine for a breach of this Rule. After careful consideration, the Adjudicative Committee determined that there were no aggravating factors present that would warrant an increase in the penalty.

CONCLUSION:

Trainer Pam Gerard is fined $200.

Decision Date: 11/01/2025

Publish Date: 13/01/2025