Wednesday, 4 August 2010

O`Brien Asked The Question


A British Horseracing Authority disciplinary panel hearing into whether Aidan O'Brien breached the Rules of Racing following the running of Cape Blanco in the Dante at York in May has been adjourned.

The Ballydoyle handler was charged with acting in a manner prejudicial to the conduct and/or good reputation of racing following the colt's victory over subsequent Derby winner Workforce.

He was also charged with encouraging or causing his employee Pat Keating to refuse to comply with two instructions given by the stewards.

The first was that Cape Blanco be trotted up before the BHA vet and the senior racecourse vet as part of their examination of the colt prior to leaving the racecourse, and the second was an instruction to attend a stewards' inquiry into the refusal.

Keating was charged with two breaches of the rules over his failure to comply with the instructions.

At the hearing, O'Brien admitted breaking two rules, but denied being in breach of the one concerning acting in a manner prejudicial to the conduct and/or good reputation of racing.

The panel heard legal submissions and having concluded that they should inquire into the refusal to allow Cape Blanco to be examined, the hearing was adjourned for the consideration of that charge until a date to be arranged.