Wairio TC 28 January 2023 – R4 – Tristan Larsen

ID: RIB15016

Respondent(s):
Tristan Larsen - Junior Driver

Applicant:
Mr V Munro - Stipendiary Steward

Adjudicators:
Mr N D Skelt

Persons Present:
Mr Munro, Mr S Renault (Stipendiary Steward), Mr T Larsen, Mr K Larsen (Junior Driver support)

Information Number:
A13893

Decision Type:
Race Related Charge

Charge:
Breach of the Push Out Rule

Rule(s):
869(4) - Riding/driving infringement, 869(6)(b)(c) - Riding/driving infringement

Plea:
Admitted

Animal Name:
Atarah

Code:
Harness

Race Date:
28/01/2023

Race Club:
Wairio Trotting Club

Race Location:
Winton Racecourse - Racecourse Road, Winton, 9720

Race Number:
R4

Hearing Date:
28/01/2023

Hearing Location:
Winton Racecourse

Outcome: Proved

Penalty: Junior Driver Tristan Larsen was fined the sum of $200

Following the running of Race 4, an Information was filed by Stipendiary Steward Vinny Munro alleging the Respondent Tristan Larsen breached Rule 869(4)(6)(b)(c) in that Mr Larsen, when driving ATARAH shifted outwards near the 1050 metre mark, forcing SHERWOOD MAGGIE (Miss O’Reilly).

The “Pushout” Rule (r869)(6)(b) provides that:

(6) Subject to sub-rule (4) hereof:

(b) a horse during any race shall not be forced to race wider on the track.

The Respondent did admit the breach and endorsed the Information accordingly. He was supported for the early part of the hearing by Senior Driver, Mr Kirk Larsen.

Stipendiary Steward Mr Shane Renault used the available race films to demonstrate the alleged breach. He pointed out ATARAH who was racing on the pylons at the rear end of the field, shift outwards at about the 1050 metre mark forcing SHERWOOD MAGGIE wider on the track.

Mr T Larsen agreed with Mr Renault’s summation and stated that he’d made an error of judgement.

Decision

As Mr Larsen has admitted the breach the charge is found proved.

Submissions for Penalty

Stipendiary Steward, Mr Munro said that Mr Larsen had had 364 lifetime drives and 17 drives this season and 142 drives last season. Mr Larsen had no previous breaches under this Rule. The starting point for a penalty is a 5 drive suspension or a $250 fine. Mr Munro said in recent times with a guilty plea, fines have been imposed of $200.

Mr Larsen highlighted his admittance of the breach in his submission.

Reasons for Penalty

The Adjudicative Committee found that this breach was very low end and had very minimal impact on SHERWOOD MAGGIE.  In fixing penalty, Mr Larsen’s excellent record and admittance of the breach was taken into account.

Conclusion

The Respondent Junior Driver Tristan Larsen is fined the sum of $200.

Decision Date: 28/01/2023

Publish Date: 30/01/2023