RACING PENALTIES
Disqualifications Lifted
APPEALS OF JOCKEYS
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, April 4.
A further development in the Dargaville racing disqualification case occurred at a meeting of the Auckland District Pacing Committee, when application by R. E. Horne and A. G. Murray, jockeys, for the removal of disqualification for 12 months imposed upon them were granted.
The case concerns the running of the President’s Handicap at Dargaville on December 3 last, when the winner was Alloy, with Tetrachate second, Hannibal third, and Thespis and Bronz.e.Tray unplaced. Horne, 'the rider of Hannibal, and Murray, the rider of Bronze Tray, were disqualified for 12 months on the ground-that they conspired to assist Tetrachate to win.
The committee's decision means that the disqualifications have now been lifted.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 163, 5 April 1933, Page 11
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