Wednesday 27 January 2016

THURSDAY JANUARY 28, RACING POST 2016. LEWIS PORTEOUS, HIGH STAKES IN THE GREAT WHIP DEBATE.

 
 
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BRITISH BLOODHORSE LITERATE INTERFERENCE RULES THAT NEED TO INCLUDE  BLOODHORSE LITERATE WHIP RULES: TO APPLY SAME WORLDWIDE:


By Lewis Porteous

As published in the Racing Post Tuesday January 26 Pages 6 and 7

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"High stakes in the great whip debate. "


JMC: AIM: Governments ten year effort to establish the use of hands and heals to ride out a finish. " tactics."  A lazy rider, a careless rider or a rider with the L Plates up resorts to using a whip, blaming the horse for his own mistakes. A careless lazy rider is in fact taking a horse for granted, doesn't bother to use his hands, and heals in the right way, taking the easy option resort to use his whip instead. Much depends on how each horse is ridden out at home at exercise every day.  

 
Anything that interferes with how a racehorse gallop's and jumps, like a rider raising a whip, is not riding with the required  hands and heals.    

Pic: Paddy Brennan’s King George win with Cue Card landed the rider with a 11-day ban and a £4,200 fine for misuse of the whip after his “win at all costs ride. “


ALAN KING:
Alan King says, “We need to look at the overall picture and we’re not painting ourselves in a very good light, “ said the trainer recently in his Racing Post Weekender column. Racing does not get much coverage on national news and when they do show a big race there is invariably a whip ban. 


JMC: There are no quick fixes, to put right what is wrong with the present state of affairs that is the lot of the "Bloodhorse Literate achievers" of today, at least what is left of them.

JIM COWLEY

"JIM COWLEY, who has ridden under both codes, disagrees with King and those who have called for owners and trainers to be penalised as well as the jockey when rules are broken. “The disqualification route is wrong,” he says. “It’s not fair on the owner who pays the training fees every month, the trainer who does all the hard work or the staff in the yard. A bit more leniency would help a lot. I don’t think they’ve got their numbers right on either side and I’d like to see eight on the Flat and ten over jumps. That would be fair. “

JMC: Bloodhorse illiterate punishment is not the answer. There has already been far too much of that already, the main cause of the present situation. This needs to be worked through quietly by all concerned every day, until the true balance is reached. Bloodhorse illiterate power abuse from the male Tory government and BHA government has no place here.

QIPCO British Champions Series | Jim Crowley

 
 
RICHARD JOHNSON.
“Champion jump jockey-elect Richard Johnson has called for a measured approach and thinks any “knee- jerk reaction to a two-week period” would be foolish.
 
“Champion jump jockey-elect Richard Johnson has called for a measured approach and thinks any “knee- jerk reaction to a two-week period” would be foolish.

"He added “I think the rules are working quite well and the good thing is that the PJA and the BHA have got a good relationship and its one of those things that is always kept an eye on.
“There will always be incidences that raise the topic but on the whole the situation we have does work." 
JMC: Johnson, spot on here, a sound bloodhorse literate statement..

LP: WHAT’S THE VIEW FROM TRAINERS AND JOCKEY’S?

This topic evokes strong feelings from trainers and jockeys and, while the PJA says 85 per cent of members who responded to a recent survey are happy with the current whip rules, differing opinions are not hard to find.

 

Sir Mark Prescott and Kieren Fallon are two high-profile names to have called for the BHA to get  tough and disqualify those who break the rules, but duel purpose Gary Moore takes a different view and thinks the general public needs to be armed with the facts.

“I’ve got great respect for Sir Mark Prescott but it’s the one thing I don’t agree with him about,” said Moore. “The one thing the public have to know is that the sticks we use these days are nothing like the ones we used in the old days. To my mind you could just as well role a newspaper up and hit them with that . You very rarely have a horse marked now. At the end of the day the stick isn’t to make horses go faster, it’s to keep up the momentum.

“Siding with Scudamore’s view that there needs to be a greater difference in the permitted number of strokes for the two codes, Moore added: “They need to bring common sense into it. In a three mile race, if they go one over, surely common sense has to prevail? It’s a bit different on fast ground as horses will keep running, but in heavy ground you have to keep momentum up. In a five furlong you’d be lucky to get four or five smacks into them. How can you compare it to a three-mile-chase?”  

 

“Classic-winning Flat trainer William Haggas recalls occasions when he has been on the wrong side of a winning rider severely breaking the whip rules and in such cases he wants to see the guilty jockey seriously reprimanded.  “Twice in my training career I’ve lost a race – Harris Tweed in a Long Distance race on Champions Day and Dawn Missile at Haydock – when the winning jockey abused the rules to win and I don’t think it’s right, “ Haggas said. “Quite what they do about it is another thing. “It’s the only sport I know where you can break the rules and win. I  know they think about it nearly every day, so it’s not easy.

 

“I wouldn’t go so far as disqualification. I think the jockey should be banned for a considerable length of time. The deterrent has got to be enough that the jockey knows if he breaks the rules, he will be penalised heavily. He’s the only one doing it – not the owner or the trainer. Ban the jockey for a couple of mnths and then they won’t do it again. This is for blatantly breaking the rules, not for just going one over.”

 

“In general we’re in a much better place with the whip than we used to be but some jockeys are just flouting the rules when it comes to big races.

 

“Something stronger has to be done but there has to be some middle ground for jockeys as well, which  is why suggestion is that eight strokes of the whip from the third- last should be the limit, nine to 12 should incur a large fine and a suspension and above that they should be disqualifier.

 “That’s the only thing that’s going to get through.  I never thought I’d hear myself say that but every time we get a big race, Flat of jumping, they seem to say “To hell with the rules’ .”

 

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