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FPTP will keep race. Jockey will get a ban
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Why? didn't effect the second. Under the rules, there is no way it should be tossed.
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Could be. You might not think it would not have beaten Golden Apollo anyway, but the head on looks pretty bad, and I am not sure whether Magical Ride could have got there. As I backed the second, I wouldn't mind the winner getting chucked out!
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jockey will be done for careless riding
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On the winner, but didn't stop Stoute's, the fact it is Stoute's would worry me but the market suggests he'll keep it, I don't trade out of these but I'm sweating.
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What wondersobright said! Steward doesn't sound too worried in the interview there.
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would be amazed if it gets chucked
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not a prayer
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result stands
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And the fav wins the last, time to get the fck out of here for the day.
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is still learning still learning? (the rules)
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Race 6 - 4:30pm
THE FEVER-TREE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 2) FILLE DE REVE wore ear plugs which were removed at the start. Permission was given for STONE OF DESTINY to wear a hood in the Parade Ring and for SWINDLER to go early to post. An enquiry was held to consider the placings in this race after interference on the run to the line when the winner, SWINDLER, ridden by Louis Steward, interfered with GOLDEN APOLLO, placed fourth, ridden by Martin Dwyer, who in turn interfered with MAGICAL RIDE, which fell, ridden by Sean Kirrane, who in turn interfered with WALK ON WALTER (IRE), unplaced, ridden by John Egan. Steward was suspended for 8 days for careless riding as he was slow to take corrective action and had used his whip in the right hand despite his mount having started to drift left. Satisfied that the offence did not constitute dangerous riding and had not improved SWINDLER’s position over the other runners, the placings remained unaltered. |