Chief Stipe Posted May 29, 2022 Share Posted May 29, 2022 NZMTC 27 May 2022 – R1 – Colin DeFilippi ID: RIB9215 Respondent(s): Colin DeFilippi - Driver Applicant: Mr Paul Williams, Stipendiary Steward Adjudicators: Dave Anderson Persons Present: Mr Williams, Mr DeFilippi Information Number: A16146 Decision Type: Adjudicative Decision Charge: Using whip with more than a wrist flicking motion. Rule(s): 869(2) Plea: Admitted Stewards Report Results Animal Name: WINEGUM Code: Harness Race Date: 27/05/2022 Race Club: NZ Metropolitan Trotting Club Inc Race Location: Addington Raceway - 75 Jack Hinton Drive, Addington, Christchurch, 8024 Race Number: R1 Hearing Date: 27/05/2022 Hearing Location: Addington Raceway - 75 Jack Hinton Drive, Addington, Christchurch, 8024 Outcome: Proved Penalty: Driver, Colin DeFilippi suspended for 4 days Summary of Facts: Following the running of Race 1, the Respondent, Mr Colin DeFilippi admitted a breach of Whip Rule 869(2). The particulars of the charge are that “the whip was used with more than a wrist 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. Stipendiary Steward, Mr Paul Williams used available video footage to demonstrate the breach. He pointed to Mr DeFilippi using his whip in a complaint style early in the run home and then striking his horse 5 times which the Stewards believe were outside the Regulations before returning to an acceptable manner close to the winning post. In response, the Respondent advised the Adjudicative Committee he was in a tight finish and his horse was a “thinker”. He said if his actions constitute a breach of the Rules he would have to consider not carrying a whip. Decision: The charge is admitted and therefore proved. Submission For Penalty: Mr Williams produced the Respondent’s Mr DeFilippi’s record which indicated a warning and 2 low-range breaches in the last 6 months for which a $200 fine and a 3-day suspension were imposed. Mr Williams said that Stewards assessed the breach to be medium-level and submitted that it be dealt with by way of suspension in the 4 to 5 day range. The Respondent made no submissions on penalty. If a suspension is proposed a 6-day deferment is sought to enable confirmed driving engagements at the NZMTC meeting on 2 June to be met. 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 assessed the breach at a medium level. A medium-level breach is defined as when a driver inadvertently reverts to the old style (freehand, loose reining, and/or more than a flicking motion) and continues to drive in this manner for some distance (50 metres) before taking corrective steps to return to a compliant style of driving. Aggravating factors are Mr DeFilippi is a repeat offender and has struck his drive 5 times which were well outside of the Whip and Rein Regulations. Mr Defilippi has admitted the breach and has shown genuine remorse for his actions which the Adjudicative Committee appreciated, but under the Guidelines holds no weight when considering Penalty. Having considered all factors, the Adjudicative Committee deemed a suspension to be an appropriate penalty. Conclusion: The Respondent is granted a deferment and is suspended for a period of 4 days commencing 3 June 2022 and concluding 17 June 2022. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nowornever Posted May 29, 2022 Share Posted May 29, 2022 If the whips are removed the stipes will have to find another easy and profitable way to fill up the fine jar probably with another set of ridiculous rules re rein use. Is it at all possible to vote someone onto some of these decision making positions with some actual common sense. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brodie Posted May 30, 2022 Share Posted May 30, 2022 There are several Rules that have been brought in and approved by HRNZ over the past decade or two that are just plain lunacy!!! There was absolutely nothing at all wrong with the rules so why change them? Edward Rennell was somewhat to blame when he was in power to change to the pathetic previous one to the BS one they currently have. The Animal Rights or Safe did not have their sights on the use of the harness whip and even if they did, tell them to go JUMP,! As Chief says Colin De Filippi is hardly an aggressive driver and yet he has his livelihood culled by a blatantly incompetent bunch! Harness racing is seriously in major trouble on many fronts, due to poor decision making by the people who should be looking after its interests!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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