NZ Metro TC 24 March 2023 – R7 – Tim Williams

ID: RIB17739

Respondent(s):
Tim Williams - Driver

Applicant:
Shane Renault - Stipendiary Steward

Adjudicators:
Stewart Ching

Persons Present:
Tim Williams - Driver

Information Number:
A21146

Decision Type:
Race Related Charge

Charge:
Breach of Whip Rule

Rule(s):
869(2) - Contravention whip rule - Whip and Rein Regulations

Plea:
Admitted

Animal Name:
HEISENBERG

Code:
Harness

Race Date:
24/03/2023

Race Club:
NZ Metropolitan Trotting Club Inc

Race Location:
Addington Raceway - 75 Jack Hinton Drive, Addington, Christchurch, 8024

Race Number:
R7

Hearing Date:
24/03/2023

Hearing Location:
Addington

Outcome: Proved

Penalty: Driver Tim Williams is fined $300

Summary of Facts:

Following the running of Race 7, the Respondent Tim Williams, admitted a breach of Whip Rule 869(2).

The particulars of the charge are that when driving HEISENBERG, he used the whip with more than a flicking motion in the home straight.

Rule 869 provides that:

(2) No driver shall during any race use a whip in a manner in contravention of the Use of the Whip Regulations made by the Board.

Regulation 3.1 reads as follows;

  1. USE OF THE WHIP

 3.1 A driver may only apply the whip in a wrist only flicking motion whilst holding a rein in each hand with the tip of the whip pointed forward in an action which does not engage the shoulder.

Stipendiary Steward Shane Renault used available video footage to demonstrate the alleged breach. Mr Renault pointed out Mr Williams draw his whip and use it with more than a flicking motion on 5 occasions over the run home.

The Respondent elected to make no submissions in regard to the incident.

Decision:

As Mr Williams admitted the breach, accordingly, the charge is found proved.

Submission For Penalty:

Mr Renault stated that Mr Williams had received a warning in February but had a clear record in regard to this Rule. He stated that this breach was low level, with the Penalty Guide providing a $300 fine or a 2 day suspension as penalty for a first breach. He submitted that a $300 fine be considered as penalty.

The Respondent submitted that a fine was preferable as penalty.

Reasons For Penalty:

After consideration of the evidence from all parties concerned and viewing the race films of the concluding stages of the race, the Adjudicative Committee agreed with the Stewards and assessed the breach as low level.

The Penalty Guide provides for a 1st offence, low-level breach of this Rule, a $300 fine or 2 day suspension, mitigation inclusive.

Having considered all factors, the Adjudicative Committee deemed a fine was an appropriate penalty in this case.

With consideration that this was Mr Williams’ first offence and that the breach was low level with no aggravating factors to consider, it was determined that a $300 fine, mitigation inclusive, was appropriate in this case.

Conclusion:

The Respondent is fined $300.

Decision Date: 24/03/2023

Publish Date: 27/03/2023