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Racing officials banned for betting!

West Australian Racing
TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
edited November 2014 West Australian Racing
Two long-serving Australian Turf Club officials have been disqualified for betting offences and damaging the image of racing.

Racing clerk Shaun Lyall and betting services manager Murray Conallin both pleaded guilty to the charges and were outed for two years and 18 months respectively.

The charges arose following a request by Racing NSW stewards to wagering operators for information on NSW thoroughbred racing through betting accounts pertaining to NSW jockeys, apprentice jockeys and racing officials.

Lyall and Conallin, who have both worked at the club for eight years, were found to have placed bets on races when they were working on race days in an official capacity.

Over a 12 month period, Lyall was found to have placed 291 bets on races on which he officiated during the course of his duties as a judge, assistant to the judge or as an assistant to the clerk of scales.

In Conallin's case, he was found to have made or shared in 71 bets over 20 months when he was officiating as a judge or assistant to the judge.

Stewards re-visited all photo finishes of ATC races on which the pair officiated and in which they had a monetary interest, and were satisfied as to the accuracy of the judges' decisions.

In arriving at the penalties, stewards also took into account the remorse shown by both men.

Lyall's indication he would seek professional counselling was also considered when stewards assessed his penalty.

They also took into account Conallin's action in contacting them two days after Lyall had been stood down and that his betting activity had been on a lesser scale.

The pair's separate bans for the betting and conduct offences will be served concurrently.

They have 48 hours to appeal the decisions.

Comments

  • thefalconthefalcon    20,495 posts
    what a load of hogwash.... X(
    what is perths stance?
  • DamienWyerDamienWyer    7,991 posts

    what a load of hogwash.... X(
    what is perths stance?

    wouldn't happen here

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  • RodentRodent    7,472 posts
    I just hope the **** ups in WA were due to negligence or a sheer lack of ability  :-?

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  • darkshinesdarkshines    2,837 posts
    No longer at the chariots?
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,948 posts
    DQ not too harsh IMO , when working as a judge, assistant judge or an assistant to the clerk of scales they are all trustworthy positions and must be seen to be carried out in that way. Punter protection is of the utmost importance.
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,948 posts
    Yes fair enough I noticed they checked the photo finish results , however what about the scales , it's a little late to do much about checking if everything was A okay there. I don't think they carried out their duties as expected at all . Seen a lot worse than this and agree punishment is tough but at least a deterrent has been set. Can see your point though.
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    weigh that up against the D Oliver penalty. I reckon its a bit harsh. 

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  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,948 posts
    I ask this question in the Oliver case. Damien Oliver gave his horse every chance. ( So they tell us ) . Ok fair enough. Now let's just pretend you know before the race that this is the case, ok so far so good. Now the question is if you have investments on Oliver's mount do you want to keep those investments on with the information that Oliver has 10k to win on another horse in the race ? You might have 10$ $100 or $1000 on his mount , keep tickets or prefer to cancel ? Me I would be saying 'cancel please!!' . Unfortunately punters were given no option and the penalty was grossly inadequate. Now I will also say he's the greatest jockey I've seen in my life. He's a freak. His ride to win on Cats Fun in the Perth Cup is still one of the best rides I've witnessed.
  • PandoraPandora    225 posts
    The Diva said:

    weigh that up against the D Oliver penalty. I reckon its a bit harsh. 



    Horse doesn't run a place trainer gets 8 months and $2000 fine, jockey weighs in light on a winner cost punters thousands and gets a $1000 fine
  • SHOVHOGSHOVHOG    1,792 posts
    The Diva said:

    weigh that up against the D Oliver penalty. I reckon its a bit harsh. 




    Oliver's penalty was just. Nobody really understands the case.
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