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By Peter Scargill racingpost.com
21 DEC 2012

EDDIE AHERN on Thursday strenuously denied the race-fixing accusations made against him and vowed to "vigorously defend" himself against the BHA charges.

The jockey has been charged alongside former professional footballer Neil Clement and four others in the latest BHA investigation into corrupt practices in the sport between September 2010 and March 2011.

Ahern and Clement were charged with conspiracy to commit fraudulent practice in relation to the laying of five horses ridden by the jockey, who was also accused of passing on information for reward and intentionally failing to ensure Judgethemoment ran on its merits when beaten at Lingfield in January 2011.

Sporting first-time blinkers, Judgethemoment was ridden from the front by Ahern in a 2m all-weather handicap at Lingfield before the former Royal Ascot winner weakened through the field to finish last.

The Racing Post comment read: "Led and soon spreadeagled field, came back from halfway, headed and weakened rapidly over 4f out."

In a statement released through his solicitor Christopher Stewart-Moore, Ahern stressed his denial of failing to ride any of the horses involved in the investigation on their merits.

It read: "Mr Ahern strenuously denies the allegations against him, particularly that he would ride a horse in such a way that it would not run on its merits. He will vigorously defend himself against the charges."

Ahern, 34, was aboard five of the six horses in the BHA investigation which involved bets placed through betting exchanges, spread betting accounts and with fixed-odds bookmakers.

Assistant trainer James Clutterbuck, Martin Raymond, Michael Turl and Paul Hill were only charged in relation to the sixth horse under investigation, Stoneacre Gareth.

Ahern, a former champion apprentice in Ireland, was last month forced to cancel plans to ride in India during the winter after the BHA alerted the Bangalore Turf Club that he was suspected of a serious rule breach.
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Report salmon spray December 21, 2012 11:06 AM GMT
I have every confidence that Eddie will clear his name.
Report audi1 December 21, 2012 11:10 AM GMT
too right he will .. charge people with no eveidence wouldent happen to jocks in ireland
Report ManOnTheSpot December 21, 2012 11:41 AM GMT
A question, which bookmaker was consistently the best price for this horse throughout the day ?
Report scaredmoney December 21, 2012 11:44 AM GMT
Sounds like you know the answer already MOTS

It would be hoped Eddie "vigorously defends" these charges with rather more effort than he put into the rides in question.
Report skiptoomaloumacari December 21, 2012 11:51 AM GMT
his missis is fit though!!!!!!!
Report Valuebetting December 21, 2012 11:52 AM GMT
would that be laddies, mots
Report mange December 21, 2012 11:56 AM GMT
Not PP        they refund the money if its not fair......
Report crepello December 21, 2012 1:07 PM GMT
I think they will find it difficult to make the charge stick looking at the race itself - wore first time blinkers - went off quickly from the front - not an easy case to prove if that is all you have got .......
Report roggrain December 21, 2012 1:29 PM GMT
The horse in question has done much the same thing in all of it's last 12 starts.
It was off Jan. to July 2011,ran the same way (dif jockey) and hasn't run since.
Any Barrister who can read the form will make mincemeat of the allegation.
As to providing inside information,that's another can of worms.
Report jonnyrotten December 21, 2012 1:38 PM GMT
if anything like the other cases they will have communication between jockey before race  with layers then some kind of reward for jockey at some point afterShocked
Report InsiderTrader December 21, 2012 1:39 PM GMT
Depends on the evidence I guess. They might have tape recordings of a plot or something.
Report geoff m December 21, 2012 1:41 PM GMT
The big shock in this is he only has 5 cases to answer
Report jonnyrotten December 21, 2012 2:31 PM GMT
they prob know its more cases but only have clear evidence on 5
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