Racing as bent as George Michael?

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Racing as bent as George Michael?

14 years 2 weeks ago
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Following an investigation into suspicious betting activity on a number of races, the British Horseracing Authority has charged 13 individuals with serious breaches of the Rules of Racing. The allegations focus on horses being laid to lose on betting exchanges in 10 races that took place between 17 January 2009 and 15 August 2009.

Registered owners Maurice Sines and James Crickmore, licensed jockeys Paul Doe, Greg Fairley, Paul Fitzsimons (no longer a jockey but now a licensed trainer), Kirsty Milczarek and Jimmy Quinn, and 6 others – Peter Gold, Nick Gold, Shaun Harris, David Kendrick, Darren May and Liam Vasey – have all been charged with a breach of Rule 201(v) of the old Rules of Racing in that it is alleged they conspired to commit a corrupt or fraudulent practice.

All of the individuals except the jockeys are alternatively/additionally charged with a breach of Rule 220(ix) of the old Rules of Racing in that it is alleged that they caused the jockey in the race to act in breach of Rule 243 by communicating to him directly or indirectly, at his request and for material reward, gift, favour or benefit in kind, Inside Information in relation to the named horse.

Each of the jockeys is additionally charged with a breach of Rule 243 of the old Rules of Racing in that it is alleged they communicated directly or indirectly to one or more betting exchange account holders, for material reward, gift, favour or benefit in kind, information relating to the prospects of the named horse as follows:

Paul Doe – Races 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
Greg Fairley – Races 5, 6, 8 & 9
Paul Fitzsimons – Race 3
Kirsty Milczarek – Race 10
Jimmy Quinn – Races 1 & 2

In relation to races one and three only, Maurice Sines and James Crickmore are also charged with a breach of Rule 247 of the old Rules of Racing in that it is alleged that they instructed others to place lay bets on their behalf and/or received the whole or any part of the proceeds of such bets when they were the owners of the named horse.

Maurice Sines is additionally charged with a breach of Rule (A)50.2.2 in that he refused to attend an interview with BHA investigators.

Each jockey is also charged with a breach or breaches of Rule 157 of the old Rules of Racing in that it is alleged they intentionally failed to ensure that their horse was run on its merits as follows:

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Re: Re: Racing as bent as Liberace?

14 years 2 weeks ago
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was Liberace bent?

cheers for the post, I should be laying my horses with confidence the problem is that I am backing them!

time for a change of tactics...............

how many of the jocks are riding regular? I met Kirsty when she was here with Fallon.

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Re: Re: Racing as bent as George Michael?

14 years 2 weeks ago
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GM definately is (:P)

Fallon has really been a role model for his missus

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Re: Re: Racing as bent as Liberace?

14 years 2 weeks ago
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I wonder if this happened in South Africa if they would get caught...

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Re: Re: Racing as bent as George Michael?

14 years 2 weeks ago
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UD,this type of activity is uncovered by the reporting of irregular betting patterns on the exchanges.
In SA we don't have exchanges for use by the general public, so WHEN(not if) this kind of activity occurs,it is done by including a friendly bookmaker who uses his/her licence to do the laying and,of course,no irregular betting patterns are reported or detected!

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Re: Re: Racing as bent as George Michael?

14 years 2 weeks ago
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rob faux Wrote:
> UD,this type of activity is uncovered by the
> reporting of irregular betting patterns on the
> exchanges.
> In SA we don't have exchanges for use by the
> general public, so WHEN(not if) this kind of
> activity occurs,it is done by including a friendly
> bookmaker who uses his/her licence to do the
> laying and,of course,no irregular betting patterns
> are reported or detected!


nice hey Rob , and who benefits the most .

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Re: Re: Racing as bent as George Michael?

14 years 2 weeks ago
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They were just stupid to get caught.

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