Correct.
U didn't answer either question tho Greg.
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going inside marker pegs is considered advantage just like new whip rule you can loose race on whip action
stewards report says contact pegs what do you call going over them and keep driving without correcting
as i said from beginnig great race take nothing away from winner
and yes unfair advantage loose race
Everyone knows that Smoken Up does not handle the bends well. When a horse like him is uncomfortable on the bend and wanting to drift down the track, it will tend to lose ground the more you try to keep it straight.
It is possible, likely even, that Carribean Blaster would have pinched a bigger break if Lance had done what he should have done according to the rules and not allow SU to drift down inside the pegs.
He could easily have been disqualified IMO
http://www.harness.org.au/stewards-r...fm?mc=GD120113
Following the running of this event, Stewards conferred regarding to an incident on the final turn where SMOKEN UP NZ’s sulky contacted and got over a number of marker pegs when racing to the inside of CARIBBEAN BLASTER. It was established that SMOKEN UP NZ had initially lugged in with CARIBBEAN BLASTER, which was racing marginally forward of SMOKEN UP NZ, also shifting inwards to race tight to SMOKEN UP NZ’s outer with contact then being made with the marker pegs prior to driver Kate Gath relieving the pressure just prior to straightening for the run home. In considering the matter the Panel were of the opinion that SMOKEN UP NZ had not gained an unfair advantage which affected the outcome of the race and All Clear was given on the Judge’s placings. Drive Lance Justice stated when questioned that SMOKEN UP NZ had not handled the final turn and confirmed that he had not been able to shift away from the pegs until CARIBBEAN BLASTER had shifted back up the track. He also stated that SMOKEN UP NZ had been briefly inconvenienced early in the run home when CARIBBEAN BLASTER shifted in marginally.
There is no way that he got a big enough advantage that it changed the race result.
CB had every opportunity to win especially when SUp was under pressure going around that last corner which he never handles.
Good on ya Lance!!!
so true Geoff,
its a shame other people cant simply assess a race or horses performance based on the physical facts and mathematics of a horses skill speed and stamina. Its a fact mathematically that he didnt get sufficient advantage for there to be a possible question of doubt to be raised, end of story, the winner won fair and square over a courageous runner up who will do many more courageous and tougher things in his career.
Emotion and 1 eyed blinkered vision sometimes impair peoples minds.