Happy Lucky Dragon Win | A weekend when careless tweeting was worse than careless riding
In Japan, Frenchman Christophe Lemaire was stood down from riding on what was meant to be his first day of riding as a full-time jockey and given a stunning 30-day suspension to boot. For what, you ask?
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In Japan, Frenchman Christophe Lemaire was stood down from riding on what was meant to be his first day of riding as a full-time jockey and given a stunning 30-day suspension to boot.
For what, you ask?
I suppose it could come under the banner “careless tweeting” – and the two most costly retweets in the history of horse racing.
Here at home in Hong Kong, though, a race gets turned on its head – the first three favourites put out of play by interference – and everyone goes home unpunished.
Kim Kelly and company on the Jockey Club stewards’ panel have gone soft, I hear you say?
Or is this another exciting column about rules harmonisation?
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