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Chief Stipe

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  1. Rule Number(s): 869(2)(A)Ms Jerard admits an information laid by Stipendiary Steward, Mr S Mulcay, alleging that during Race 5 of this meeting she used her whip excessively over the concluding stages of the race when driving I’VE ALREADY TOLD YOU. This is a breach of Rule 869(2), which provides 'No horseman shall during any ... (RSS generated with FetchRss)View the full article
  2. Rule Number(s): 869(2)(A)Mr Cameron admits an information laid by Stipendiary Steward, Mr S Mulcay, alleging that during Race 6 of this meeting he used his whip excessively over the concluding stages of the race when driving BRIGHT GLOW (which finished fourth). This is a breach of Rule 869(2), which provides 'No horseman shall ... (RSS generated with FetchRss)View the full article
  3. Rule Number(s): 870(3) and the Breaking Horses RegulationsFollowing the running of Race 5 of this meeting, an information instigating a protest was lodged by Stipendiary Steward Mr S Mulcay against the third placing of I’VE ALREADY TOLD YOU on the grounds that it galloped at the start of this 2000 metre mobile pace and continued to do so in excess of 150 metres ... (RSS generated with FetchRss)View the full article
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  8. Rule Number(s): 869(2)& Use of the Whip RegulationFollowing the running of Race 6, Temuka Transport (1967) Limited Pace, an information was filed by Stipendiary Steward, Mr S P Renault, against Licensed Open Driver, Mr D D McCormick, alleging that, as the driver of MAGIC BLAZE in the race, he “used his whip on several occasions when out of contention”. ... (RSS generated with FetchRss)View the full article
  9. Rule Number(s): 869(2)& Use of the Whip RegulationFollowing the running of Race 8, Village Inn TAB & Sports Bar Handicap Pace, an information was filed by Stipendiary Steward, Mr S P Renault, against Licensed Open Driver, Mr J T Keast, alleging that, as the driver of COPPERHEAD ROSE in the race, he “used his whip on more occasions than permitted by ... (RSS generated with FetchRss)View the full article
  10. Rule Number(s): Rule 638(3)(b)(ii)Following the running of Race 2 (HIGGINS CONCRETE/BNZ PARTNERS 3YO), Information A12256 was filed with the Judicial Committee. It alleged a breach of Rule 638(3)(b)(ii) and stated that: “Apprentice N Bakar used his whip excessively prior to the 100m on his mount TOTAL EXCESS”. Rule 638(3) states: “A ... (RSS generated with FetchRss)View the full article
  11. Rule Number(s): Rule 638(1)(d)Following the running of Race 6 (JOHN TURKINGTON FORESTRY LIMITED/WAI PINE LTD BULLS COUNTRY CUP), Information A12257 was filed with the Judicial Committee. It alleged a breach of Rule 638(1)(d) by Licensed Rider Mr Chris Johnson. The Information alleged that he: ”...angled his mount outwards when not ... (RSS generated with FetchRss)View the full article
  12. Rule Number(s): 638(1)(d)Following the running of race 6, Lone Star Pukekohe 1400, an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 638 (1)(d). The Informant, Mr Williamson, alleged that Ms Collett permitted her mount ZAPPEUR to shift inwards passing the 1100 metres causing ADIS (C Lammas) to be checked. Ms Collett said that she understood ... (RSS generated with FetchRss)View the full article
  13. Rule Number(s): 638(1)(d)Following the running of race 1, Mount Shop 2400, an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 638 (1)(d). The Informant, Mr Williamson, alleged that Ms Fawcett permitted her mount VERMONT to shift out near the 600 metres badly checking BLACKMAGICWOMAN (E McCall). Ms Fawcett said that she understood the ... (RSS generated with FetchRss)View the full article
  14. Rule Number(s): Rule 638(3)(b)(ii)Following the running of race 3, the Porritt Sand 1600, an Information was produced where Mr McLaughlin alleged that Mrs Satherley used her whip excessively when riding MANGAROA RIPPER prior to the 100 metres. Mrs Satherley was present at the hearing and acknowledged that: (a) she understood the Rule, ... (RSS generated with FetchRss)View the full article
  15. Good on them. Always great when someone sets a horse and it pays big.
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  22. I'm not suggesting in anyway you are ignorant. I just don't think knowing some of that information makes any difference to choosing the best horse to back.
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  24. Happy I'm not sure if you've been around any mares but trust me like any female they can go from being ok to being in season in a very short space of time. As for the mare served or in foal the stats are a bit like Thomaas's blinkers on a 3 yr old after Christmas formula - they just don't stack up from a punting perspective.
  25. Time to close this down. Not that I've been threatened or anything. No one in the industry take them seriously apart from themselves and they take themselves too seriously. Onwards and upwards! Although I've found the onwards easier than the upwards!
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