Greymouth JC 3 January 2022 – R7 – Kylie Williams
ID: RIB6732
Animal Name:
ALL ABOUT MAGIC
Code:
Thoroughbred
Race Date:
03/01/2022
Race Club:
Greymouth Jockey Club
Race Location:
Omoto Racecourse - Omoto Road, Greymouth,
Race Number:
R7
Hearing Date:
03/01/2022
Hearing Location:
Omoto Racecourse
Outcome: Proved
Penalty: Jockey, Kylie Williams fined $500
Evidence
Following the running of Race 7 the Respondent, Kylie Williams admitted a charge alleging use of whip in consecutive strides over the concluding stages.
Rule 638(3)(g)(ii) provides that in a Flat Race a Rider must not:
(ii) strike a horse with a whip in consecutive strides at any stage of the race.
Using the available race films Stipendiary Steward,Mr Mark Davidson demonstrated that the Respondent struck her mount 2 times consecutively over the concluding stages of the race. Ms Williams won the race.
Ms Williams made no comment.Â
Decision
As the Respondent, Ms Williams admitted the breach the Adjudicative Committee finds the breach proved (Rule 915(1)(d) refers).
Submissions For Penalty
Mr Davidson produced the Respondent’s record which indicated two previous breaches on October 10th and 27th 2021.
Stewards assessed the breach as low and submitted a penalty commensurate with the NZTR Revised Penalty Guide for improper whip use (as of 1 September 2021).
The Respondent’s 50% share of stakes is $275.
Reasons For Penalty
The Penalty Guide starting point for a breach of this nature is set out in the table below.
For breaches of the Whip Rule relating to consecutive strikes:
2 consecutive strikes Warning. – If offence after prior warnings or if subsequent to prior offences, Steward’s discretion to charge on same basis as 3 consecutive strikes.
3 consecutive strikes 1st offence – greater of a $150 fine or 50% of jockey stake.
2nd offence – greater of a $300 fine or 50% of jockey stake.
3rd offence – greater of a $500 fine or 50% of jockey stake.
After considering the film evidence and the submissions and having due regard for the number of consecutive strikes, as well as the Respondent’s share of the stake ($275), the Adjudicative Committee determined there were no compelling reasons to depart from the starting point set out in the Penalty Guide.
On that basis, the Respondent is fined ($500).
Conclusion
The Respondent is fined $500
Decision Date: 03/01/2022
Publish Date: 04/01/2022