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Friday, January 30, 2004
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Trainer fined by
Tribunal
The First Instance Tribunal,
delegates of the Jamaica Racing Commission on Monday, January 26,
2004, conducted an investigation into the positive finding returned
by Fiasco on Saturday, November 8, 2003.
(a) Fiasco was disqualified from
the fourth race on Saturday, November 8, 2003;
(b) Trainer, Sydney Watson was
fined $50,000 to be paid within 30 days;
(c) Groom Arthur Hodge was fined
$10,000 to be paid within 30 days;
(d) Found no evidence to implicate
owner, Josiah Richards, therefore exonerated him.
Findley suspended by
Stewards
The following disciplinary action
arises out of inquiries held on Tuesday, January 27, 2004 at the
Jamaica Racing Commission.
Apprentice jockey, Andron Findley
who rode Wild Zone in the eighth race on Saturday, January 24, 2004
was suspended for two racedays for causing interference to Dr Simran
and Grey Star approaching the 800-metre point. Findley's suspension
takes effect on Saturday, February 7, 2004.
Change of stables
The following horses have changed
stables: Restless Woman has moved from the stables of Randolph Scott
and is now being trained by Peter McMaster; Fabulous Cat has moved
from the barn of Allan Williams and is now being trained by Michael
Beecham; Haddo has moved from under the care of Ivan Smith and is
now being trained by Raymond Townsend.
Hot Number has moved from the
stables of Richard Todd and is now being trained by Donovan Bruce;
Princess Sonia has moved from the stables of Fernando Geddes and is
now being trained by David Duffus; and Helpmeout has moved from the
stables of Robert Darby Jr and is now being trained by Glenville
Morrissey.
First-time runners
Four horses will start their racing
careers on tomorrow's 10-race programme at Caymanas Park.
They are: Swift, a five year-old
chestnut mare by Seminole Canyon - Nox Lady by Stevpath, trained by
Alvin Carnegie in the second race.
La Pie, a three year-old chestnut
filly by Slick Trick - La Que Sabe by Two's A Plenty, trained by
Percival Hussey; Jamaica Queen, a three year-old chestnut filly by
Footloose (USA) - Miss Saigon by Restless Thief, trained by Gary
Subratie; Mega Star, a three year-old chestnut filly by Prime Rate
Powers - Aesop by French Champagne, trained by Percival Hussey in
the fourth race.
Horses claimed
Eleven claims took place on
Saturday's 10-race programme at Caymanas Park.
Ruckus was claimed by Wayne DaCosta
acting as both owner and trainer for $380,000 from the first
race.
Samfie was claimed by Wayne DaCosta
acting as both owner and trainer, for $170,000; Mezzaluna was
claimed by trainer, Richard Donaldson, for owner, Cayjam, for
$150,000; Dubai Express was claimed by Richard Todd acting as both
owner and trainer, for $170,000; and Justified Award was claimed by
trainer, Bernard Vincent, for owner, Coleen Nelson and Herman
Hamilton, for $170,000 from the fifth race.
Rosy Cat was claimed by Wayne
DaCosta acting as both owner and trainer, for $140,000; Physics Book
was claimed by trainer, Paul Campbell, for owner, Lion Heart, for
$140,000 from the seventh race.
Tsunami was claimed by trainer,
Victor Williams, for owner S A C, for $260,000; Selena Mystique was
claimed by trainer, Richard Donaldson, for owner, Cayjam, for
$250,000; Proceedaccordingly was claimed by Barrington Rambally
acting as both owner and trainer for $260,000 from the ninth
race.
Kyle's Diva was claimed by trainer,
Richard Donaldson, for owner, Rising Star, for $140,000 from the
final event.
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