thepacingman
04-16-2013, 01:00 PM
You know: the penalty you get when you don't get a penalty.
Cassie Robinson - Mildura 11/04 Race 2.
"Cassie Robinson (Bettatobelucky) pleaded guilty to a charge under the provisions of Rule 163(1)(b) for making another horse cover more ground than necessary. The particulars of the charge being that near the 1000m she allowed her drive to shift out from the running line into the three wide line when insufficiently clear of Graffiti Lombo resulting in that colt then being forced to race four wide. Ms Robinson had her licence to drive in races suspended for a period of 7 days to commence midnight 11 April 2013. In assessing penalty stewards took into account her guilty plea and her good driving record."
Sounds good but during this 7 days she will not have had any drives anyway.
No Broken Hill meeting scheduled and she was not down to drive at Mildura on Saturday nite.
So in reality she received no penalty at all for forcing the $1.60 favourite into the bleachers. She would have been laughing in the car all the way back to Broken Hill with the winnings. Surely in this instance a fine of say $300/$400 would be more appropriate.
Or is it me and I'm missing something somewhere along the line??
Cassie Robinson - Mildura 11/04 Race 2.
"Cassie Robinson (Bettatobelucky) pleaded guilty to a charge under the provisions of Rule 163(1)(b) for making another horse cover more ground than necessary. The particulars of the charge being that near the 1000m she allowed her drive to shift out from the running line into the three wide line when insufficiently clear of Graffiti Lombo resulting in that colt then being forced to race four wide. Ms Robinson had her licence to drive in races suspended for a period of 7 days to commence midnight 11 April 2013. In assessing penalty stewards took into account her guilty plea and her good driving record."
Sounds good but during this 7 days she will not have had any drives anyway.
No Broken Hill meeting scheduled and she was not down to drive at Mildura on Saturday nite.
So in reality she received no penalty at all for forcing the $1.60 favourite into the bleachers. She would have been laughing in the car all the way back to Broken Hill with the winnings. Surely in this instance a fine of say $300/$400 would be more appropriate.
Or is it me and I'm missing something somewhere along the line??