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Posted on the 4th March 2011
In the same week that Animal Aid publishes the results of a damning investigation revealing widespread, repeated and flagrant breaches of the British Horseracing Authority’s (BHA) rules on whipping, racing’s regulatory body has shown its true colours when it comes to horse welfare.
Jockey Jason Maguire yesterday (Thursday 3 March) appealed against the seven-day ban he had been served for hitting his mount, Cool Mission, with ‘excessive frequency’, and so hard that the horse came out in weals. The BHA agreed to reduce the suspension term by one day, thereby giving Maguire what he wanted: a chance to compete in the Champion Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.
Despite the punishment he dished out to Cool Mission, the jockey appears to have offered no public statement of regret, and the horse’s trainer, Donald McCain, even blamed Cool Mission himself – calling him ‘notoriously lazy’.
The new Animal Aid investigation, called Beaten to the Line 2010, reveals that there were a staggering 887 breaches of the BHA’s rules in 2010, with an average of more than 17 incidents a week.
One of the horses who was whipped excessively collapsed and died immediately after the race in which he was abused.
Sixty horses were whipped excessively on more than one occasion, with four horses each abused three times (see Table C).
The evidence demonstrates that the BHA sanctions handed out to offending jockeys – usually consisting of a ban from racing of one or two days – fail to act as a meaningful disincentive.
There were 17 incidents in 2010 where horses were hit so hard by their riders that they were wealed (see Table A). One jockey, Joe Tizzard, was responsible for four of these assaults – two of them just two days apart. A horse, named Justabout, was wealed by Tizzard on two separate occasions.
Private Be, who was whipped with excessive frequency, and without being given time to respond, by rider TJ O’Brien on 1 January 2010, was abused again on 21 November 2010, this time by Richard Johnson. He finished in third place but collapsed and died after the race. Although Johnson was suspended for one day for using the whip with ‘excessive frequency’, as is traditional, he and his connections still retained the £5,520 winnings. A Thoroughbred named Cockney, who was wealed by Greg Fairley, died two races later. He was just three years old.
Fifteen jockeys committed 10 or more offences over the course of the year (see Table B). David Allan and Andrew Heffernan – each of whom was responsible for 17 breaches of the whipping regulations in 2010 – head the offenders’ list.
Gross cynicism by jockeys towards the BHA regime is demonstrated by the following cases:
Other incidents that stood out as particularly shocking involved three other riders. On 30 October, John Fahy was found to have used excessive force on a horse called Zamina, who was just two years old. On 5 November, the stewards ruled that Mr M Ennis continued to whip a horse who was showing no response. In addition, he failed to pull up when his mount, The Green Hat, appeared to be exhausted. Another jockey, Ian Popham, was responsible for wealing two horses.
Says Fiona Pereira, Animal Aid Campaigner:
‘The BHA insists that it takes animal welfare seriously, yet it has shown its true colours this week by reducing the punishment handed out to Jason Maguire. The jockey hit Cool Mission so hard that the horse was wealed, but instead of offering a public apology for what he had done, it seems his only concern was that the racing ban would ruin his chances of riding in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham. It is shameful that the BHA has so little regard for the abuse that was meted out to Cool Mission. Animal Aid’s new investigation does not record how frequently horses are actually whipped but how often the lax rules are breached. It is clear from the shockingly high number of offences, including the number of jockeys who have offended multiple times, that riders have no respect for the BHA’s whipping rule book.’
*The horse wealed by Ian Popham on 31 August may have been called Le Forezien (FR). The information on the BHA’s website conflicts with that posted on the Racing Post’s website.
Jockey first name | Jockey surname | Number of offences | Number of days suspension | Number of cautions |
David | Allan | 17 | 12 | 8 |
Andrew | Heffernan | 17 | 57 | 4 |
Alan | Munro | 15 | 18 | 4 |
Chris | Catlin | 14 | 17 | 4 |
John | Fahy | 13 | 22 | 1 |
Barry | McHugh | 13 | 24 | 3 |
Robert | Winston | 13 | 13 | 4 |
William | Carson | 12 | 28 | 2 |
David | Probert | 12 | 10 | 4 |
Hayley | Turner | 12 | 16 | 2 |
Paul | Hanagan | 11 | 15 | 3 |
Adam | Kirby | 11 | 14 | 3 |
P J | McDonald | 11 | 12 | 5 |
William | Buick | 10 | 14 | 5 |
Brian | Hughes | 10 | 11 | 4 |
Date of incident | Name of horse |
17/04/2010 | Advanced |
28/08/2010 | Advanced |
05/02/2010 | Ahlawy (IRE) |
15/10/2010 | Ahlawy (IRE) |
21/01/2010 | All Guns Firing (IRE) |
14/04/2010 | All Guns Firing (IRE) |
02/01/2010 | Anjomarba (IRE) |
23/01/2010 | Anjomarba (IRE) |
01/08/2010 | Arabian Star (IRE) |
11/09/2010 | Arabian Star (IRE) |
20/03/2010 | Arganil (USA) |
11/09/2010 | Arganil (USA) |
15/07/2010 | Ashbrittle |
22/10/2010 | Ashbrittle |
05/09/2010 | Autumn Red (IRE) |
07/10/2010 | Autumn Red (IRE) |
13/08/2010 | Bahamian Music (IRE) |
31/10/2010 | Bahamian Music (IRE) |
16/04/2010 | Bathwick Bear (IRE) |
30/08/2010 | Bathwick Bear (IRE) |
05/03/2010 | Bristol Delauriere (FR) |
08/04/2010 | Bristol Delauriere (FR) |
06/09/2010 | Call Of Duty (IRE) |
21/09/2010 | Call Of Duty (IRE) |
01/06/2010 | Comedy Act |
22/10/2010 | Comedy Act |
17/06/2010 | Dandino |
27/07/2010 | Dandino |
27/04/2010 | Diamond Johnny G (USA) |
09/07/2010 | Diamond Johnny G (USA) |
07/06/2010 | Dickie Le Davoir |
04/12/2010 | Dickie Le Davoir |
18/02/2010 | Doc Row (IRE) |
28/03/2010 | Doc Row (IRE) |
25/02/2010 | Dunaskin (IRE) |
09/03/2010 | Dunaskin (IRE) |
13/01/2010 | Equinity |
24/09/2010 | Equinity |
02/06/2010 | Exceedingly Good (IRE) |
13/07/2010 | Exceedingly Good (IRE) |
28/09/2010 | Fifth Ave |
04/10/2010 | Fifth Ave |
15/07/2010 | Francis Albert |
03/12/2010 | Francis Albert |
04/02/2010 | Full Toss |
09/04/2010 | Full Toss |
21/05/2010 | Green Park (IRE) |
16/07/2010 | Green Park (IRE) |
28/03/2010 | Greenandredparson |
05/05/2010 | Greenandredparson |
03/07/2010 | Hazelrigg (IRE) |
24/07/2010 | Hazelrigg (IRE) |
14/09/2010 | Horseradish |
06/11/2010 | Horseradish |
15/05/2010 | Humidor (IRE) |
09/10/2010 | Humidor (IRE) |
06/06/2010 | Justabout |
11/11/2010 | Justabout |
25/11/2010 | Justabout |
15/08/2010 | Lava Lamp (GER) |
18/10/2010 | Lava Lamp (GER) |
26/06/2010 | Leiba Leiba |
09/07/2010 | Leiba Leiba |
10/02/2010 | Little Pete (IRE) |
25/02/2010 | Little Pete (IRE) |
24/04/2010 | Lost in Paris (IRE) |
11/05/2010 | Lost in Paris (IRE) |
27/07/2010 | Marblehead (IRE) |
26/09/2010 | Marblehead (IRE) |
28/05/2010 | Masterofceremonies |
27/07/2010 | Masterofceremonies |
21/09/2010 | Masterofceremonies |
24/06/2010 | Maybe I Wont |
18/07/2010 | Maybe I Wont |
29/03/2010 | Mr Parson (IRE) |
26/04/2010 | Mr Parson (IRE) |
16/06/2010 | Mr Rooney (IRE) |
21/07/2010 | Mr Rooney (IRE) |
04/04/2010 | My Arch |
29/05/2010 | My Arch |
22/12/2010 | My Arch |
24/08/2010 | Osgood |
04/10/2010 | Osgood |
22/10/2010 | Osgood |
09/08/2010 | Out Of Nothing |
22/10/2010 | Out Of Nothing |
19/02/2010 | Paktolos (FR) |
23/07/2010 | Paktolos (FR) |
01/09/2010 | Paphos |
01/10/2010 | Paphos |
15/03/2010 | Penny Doc (IRE) |
19/03/2010 | Penny Doc (IRE) |
22/07/2010 | Perfect Silence |
13/08/2010 | Perfect Silence |
20/10/2010 | Present To You (IRE) |
05/11/2010 | Present To You (IRE) |
01/01/2010 | Private Be |
21/11/2010 | Private Be – Collapsed and died after the race |
23/06/2010 | Red River Boy |
15/07/2010 | Red River Boy |
22/07/2010 | Resurge (IRE) |
02/10/2010 | Resurge (IRE) |
17/08/2010 | Rockweiller |
24/09/2010 | Rockweiller |
03/04/2010 | Rosie All Over |
05/05/2010 | Rosie All Over |
12/02/2010 | Rubi Dia |
10/12/2010 | Rubi Dia |
05/05/2010 | Saujana |
19/05/2010 | Saujana |
17/05/2010 | Silver Wind |
21/09/2010 | Silver Wind |
06/02/2010 | Sir Harry Ormesher |
08/04/2010 | Sir Harry Ormesher |
08/02/2010 | Spinning Ridge (IRE) |
25/04/2010 | Spinning Ridge (IRE) |
09/10/2010 | Tifoso (FR) – Now deceased |
08/12/2010 | Tifoso (FR) – Now deceased |
25/08/2010 | Tobernea (IRE) |
19/09/2010 | Tobernea (IRE) |
22/06/2010 | Umverti |
04/08/2010 | Umverti |
14/08/2010 | Witchry |
29/08/2010 | Witchry |
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