The stubborn Australian Racing Board and the Australian Jockeys' Association went head-to-head over the changes to the whip rules brought in on August 1 in Australia. Jockeys were rightfully frustrated about a major change to the rule which would bring about a suspension for them if they used the whip too many times in the closing stages, trying to win the race, yet the result wouldn't be overturned - so they'd be stuck between a rock and a hard place. Jockeys walked out across Australia last Thursday, stopping several race meetings during the day, and threatened further action. The spring carnival was never realistically under threat, but the jockeys wanted the issue sorted out before the big stakes were on the table.
Jockeys, ARB reach whip compromise
My query is, in six or so seconds that it takes for the last 100m, how many times more could a jockey whip a horse anyway?
Jockeys, ARB reach whip compromise
My query is, in six or so seconds that it takes for the last 100m, how many times more could a jockey whip a horse anyway?
Comments
Post a Comment
Thanks for your comments, but if you're a spammer, you've just wasted your time - it won't get posted.