Chief Stipe Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 Riding ranks getting a bit thin? Mind you there are Jockey's on this list I haven't even heard of! Updated 8.51am Sunday 17 January Suspended Riders: Sanu Toolooa | From close of racing Thursday 21 January to close of racing Thursday 28 January Rahul Beeharry | From close of racing Saturday 23 January to close of racing Sunday 31 January Darryl Bradley | From close of racing Saturday 16 January to close of racing Wednesday 10 February Vinnie Colgan | From close of racing Saturday 23 January to close of racing Wednesday 10 February Andrew calder | From close of racing Wednesday 20 January to close of racing Thursday 28 January Eilish McCall | From close of racing Sunday 10 January to close of racing Wednesday 20 January Kavish Chowdhoory | From close of racing Saturday 9 January to close of racing Thursday 21 January Rohan Mudhoo | From close of racing Saturday 9 January to close of racing Thursday 21 January Sam Spratt | From the close of racing Thursday 7 January to the close of racing Thursday 21 January Callum Jones | From the close of racing Monday 4 January to the close of racing Thursday 28 January Opie Bosson | From the close of racing Monday 4 January to the close of racing Thursday 28 January Disqualified Riders: Cameron Lammas | Disqualified until 21 August 2021 (Conditions apply) Jason Waddell | Disqualified until 16 July 2022 (Conditions apply) Injured Riders: Chad Ormsby | Out untl further notice from Monday 11 January Jordan Bassett | Out until for at least 3 months from Tuesday 24 November Chelsea Burdan | Out until further notice from Sunday 15 November Jason Laking | Out until further notice after fall at Ashburton Sunday 18 October Rosie Myers | Out until further notice from 6 October Elen Nicholas | Out until further notice from 30 July Robbie Hannam | Out until further notice after breaking his femur Joshua Kam | Out until futher notice from Wednesday 10 June Not currently riding, or overseas: Bailey Rogerson | Riding in England until further notice. Madan Singh | Has returned to New Zealand and will be returning to Fraser Aurets Stable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billy connolly Posted January 17, 2021 Share Posted January 17, 2021 That list is nearly as long as the RIU / JCA empolyment roster. It's a cruel world when half-baked over-paid NZTR employees can decimate the livelihoods of licensees at will. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chief Stipe Posted January 17, 2021 Author Share Posted January 17, 2021 29 minutes ago, billy connolly said: That list is nearly as long as the RIU / JCA empolyment roster. It's a cruel world when half-baked over-paid NZTR employees can decimate the livelihoods of licensees at will. Hence my comments about the Vinnie Colgan suspension and support for the Judicial Review of Opie's suspension. Hopefully the latter clarifies a few things and signals a need for consistency. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
All The Aces Posted January 17, 2021 Share Posted January 17, 2021 NZTR REVISED PENALTY GUIDELINES FOR IMPROPER WHIP USE AND CARELESS RIDING (Issued under Rule 106 of the Rules of Racing) These revised guidelines come into force from 12:01 am on 9 December 2020. Prevailing circumstances prompted NZTR to consider revising the penalties imposed on riders who are found guilty of contravening the whip guidelines and who are found guilty of careless riding. After consulting with the participants of the racing industry NZTR has decided to adjust the penalty guidelines for careless riding or misuse of the whip. NZTR’s position continues to be that the excessive or improper use of the whip during racing is unacceptable (particularly where repeated) and must be denounced and discouraged by way of a penalty. The proposed adjustments are the starting point for penalties and more severe penalties may still be imposed should the circumstances warrant it. The revised penalty starting points for breaches of the whip Rules and careless riding Rules are as follows and supercede all previous guidelines in relation to these offences: 1. Whip Offences: 1st offence Starting point: $300 fine 2nd offence Starting point: $500 fine 3rd offence Starting point: $2,000 fine and a 2-day suspension 4th offence Starting point: 5-day suspension 2. Careless Riding: Low Range Starting point: $250 fine and a 4-day suspension Mid-Range Starting point: $500 fine and a 5-day suspension High Range Starting point: 9-day suspension Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huey Posted January 17, 2021 Share Posted January 17, 2021 19 hours ago, All The Aces said: NZTR REVISED PENALTY GUIDELINES FOR IMPROPER WHIP USE AND CARELESS RIDING (Issued under Rule 106 of the Rules of Racing) These revised guidelines come into force from 12:01 am on 9 December 2020. Prevailing circumstances prompted NZTR to consider revising the penalties imposed on riders who are found guilty of contravening the whip guidelines and who are found guilty of careless riding. After consulting with the participants of the racing industry NZTR has decided to adjust the penalty guidelines for careless riding or misuse of the whip. NZTR’s position continues to be that the excessive or improper use of the whip during racing is unacceptable (particularly where repeated) and must be denounced and discouraged by way of a penalty. The proposed adjustments are the starting point for penalties and more severe penalties may still be imposed should the circumstances warrant it. The revised penalty starting points for breaches of the whip Rules and careless riding Rules are as follows and supercede all previous guidelines in relation to these offences: 1. Whip Offences: 1st offence Starting point: $300 fine 2nd offence Starting point: $500 fine 3rd offence Starting point: $2,000 fine and a 2-day suspension 4th offence Starting point: 5-day suspension 2. Careless Riding: Low Range Starting point: $250 fine and a 4-day suspension Mid-Range Starting point: $500 fine and a 5-day suspension High Range Starting point: 9-day suspension NZTR the "virtue signallers" of nz racing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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