Thursday, 15 July 2010
Harry`s Waiting
Harry Findlay will have to wait until later this morning to learn of his fate regarding the six-month warning off imposed by the British Horseracing Authority after a five-hour hearing before an independent appeal board panel in London.
The renowned owner and gambler received the punishment last month and is due to be out of the sport until December 10 after breaching the rules on the ability of an owner to lay his own horse.
He was found to have twice laid Gullible Gordon, who raced in a partnership of his mother Maggie Findlay and Paul Barber, in 2008 and 2009, although on both occasions he was a net backer of the horse.
Findlay appealed against the severity of the ban and was aided in the five-hour hearing by solicitor Daryl Cowan and a sports disciplinary specialist, barrister Roderick Moore of Exeter-based Colleton Chambers.
Having arrived well before 8am ahead of the scheduled 9am start, Findlay left BHA headquarters just after 2pm, and said: "I have no comment to make and we will know more in the morning."
BHA public relations manager Paul Struthers added: "The hearing has concluded and we will release the panel's judgement through our normal channels on Thursday morning."