Reports Into Improved Form
Published: 30 November 2000
DANGEROUS DEPLOY, Nottingham, 18th October 2000, The East Midlands Construction Raceday Selling Handicap Stakes
The Stewards of the Jockey Club considered the report of the enquiry into the running of the winner, DANGEROUS DEPLOY, ridden by T Quinn and trained by D R C Elsworth, as compared to the gelding’s previous runs in which it had never been placed.
At the enquiry on the racecourse, Mr A J Hunt, representing the trainer had said that he had no explanation for the apparent improvement in form shown by DANGEROUS DEPLOY.
Having viewed video recordings of the gelding’s previous runs, the Stewards decided not to refer the case to the Disciplinary Committee.
SAORSIE, Brighton, 19th October 2000, The Bet ‘Tax Free’ With ukbetting.com Nursery Handicap Stakes
The Stewards of the Jockey Club considered the report of the enquiry into the running of the winner, SAORSIE, ridden by D Kinsella and trained by J C Fox, as compared to the gelding`s previous runs in which it had never been placed.
At the enquiry on the racecourse, the trainer had said that SAORSIE had settled better on this occasion.
Having viewed video recordings of the gelding`s previous runs, the Stewards decided not to refer the case to the Disciplinary Committee.
SEYMOUR’S DOUBLE, Ludlow, 19th October 2000, The Court of Hill Amateur Riders’ Handicap Steeple Chase
The Stewards of the Jockey Club considered the report of the enquiry into the running of the winner, SEYMOUR`S DOUBLE, ridden by Mr F Windsor Clive and trained by S E H Sherwood, as compared to the gelding`s previous runs in which it had never been placed.
At the enquiry on the racecourse, the trainer had said that he had no explanation for the apparent improvement in form shown by SEYMOUR`S DOUBLE other than that the gelding may have benefitted from the switch back to fences.
Having viewed video recordings of the gelding`s previous runs, the Stewards decided not to refer the case to the Disciplinary Committee.