IHRB Launches Second Investigation Into Video Footage

Following the appearance of a distressing image of Gordon Elliott sitting astride a dead horse on his gallops, a further video has emerged from a separate stable of a jockey pretending to ride what appears to be another dead horse stricken on the gallops.

The Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB), which is already investigating the circumstances surrounding the photo showing leading National Hunt trainer Elliott, has indicated that it is now doing the same in regard to the eight-second video clip, which is believed to have been filmed at an Irish racing yard.

A tweet posted by the IHRB on Tuesday morning read, “The Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board are aware of further social media content circulating and the matter is under investigation.”

The jockey shown in the video has subsequently been identified in a story by The Irish Field as amateur rider Rob James.

He told the The Irish Field: “I have become aware of a video circulating of me on social media. I would just like of apologise for my actions which were wholly inappropriate and disrespectful to a lovely 5-year-old mare, who unfortunately suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while at exercise earlier that morning, Apr. 30, 2016.

“I sincerely apologise to the owners of the mare, the staff who cared for her, the horseracing industry and all followers of horseracing for my actions. To try defending my stupidity at the time would add further insult and hurt to the many loyal people that have supported me during my career. I have caused embarrassment to my employers, my family and most importantly the sport I love.

“I am heartbroken by the damage I have caused and will do my best to try and make amends to those hurt by my conduct.”

The highest-profile win of James's career to date came when riding Milan Native (Ire) to victory in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup at last year's Cheltenham Festival for trainer Gordon Elliott.

While the outcome of the Elliott investigation is pending, with the IHRB referrals committee set to hear evidence on Friday, Mar. 5, the British Horseracing Authority stated on Monday that the trainer would not be allowed to have runners in Britain. His large stable includes a number of high-profile horses who are being aimed at the Cheltenham Festival, which begins on Mar. 16. Elliott has previously been leading trainer at jump racing's showcase meeting on two occasions. In 2016, he trained the winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup, Don Cossack (Ire), one of his 32 Festival winners. Horses currently in Elliott's Cullentra House Stables will be permitted to run at Cheltenham if moved to the care of different trainers. 

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Half-Sister to G1SW Left Hand Set For Chantilly Debut

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Tuesday's observations features a half-sister to Group 1 winner Left Hand (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}).

3.50 Chantilly, Mdn, €27,000, unraced 3yo, f, 8f (AWT)
Alain and Gerard Wertheimer's NOHAND (GB) (Dansili {GB}) is the eighth of nine foals produced by G2 Prix de Royallieu winner Balladeuse (Fr) (Singspiel {Ire}), herself a half-sister to G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud heroine and MG1SP G1 Prix de Diane third Plumania (GB) (Anabaa). The Andre Fabre trainee is thus full to G1 Prix Jean Romanet third Romanciere (Ire) and kin to G1 Prix Vermeille scorer Left Hand (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). Her eight rivals include Haras de la Perelle homebred Rispetta (GB) (No Nay Never), who is a Stephane Wattel-trained granddaughter of GI E.P. Taylor S. victrix Reggane (GB) (Red Ransom).

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Outbreak of EHV1 Reported in Spain

An outbreak of the neurological form of equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV1) has been reported in Valencia, Spain, the Irish Equine Centre (IEC) announced via a statement on Twitter Monday. The virus was discovered at an FEI competition, and the FEI Veterinary Department is collaborating with the Spanish authorities. Additional veterinarians have been brought in to assist with the 160 horses quarantined on site.

The IEC statement read in part, “Currently 84 horses are showing clinical signs, 11 are being treated in external clinics and four have died. Horses that left the venue before movement restrictions were implemented appear to have spread the virus to France, Germany and Belgium where additional cases have been reported.

“It is understood that to date, no Irish riders affected have travelled from the event in Valencia to Ireland. However, anyone receiving horses particularly competition horses, from the continent should seek veterinary advice concerning isolation and EHV1 testing by PCR. Similarly, competitors planning to travel with their horses to events in Spain should see veterinary advice.”

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Italian Stakes Schedule Released

The Italian black-type calendar was released by the Italian MIPAAF on Monday. Rome starts its turf season on Mar. 5. with Milan and San Siro each beginning on Mar. 14. Regarding the Italian Classics, the G3 Premio Parioli (Italian 2000 Guineas) and the G3 Premio Regina Elena (Italian 1000 Guineas), will both be held in Rome on Apr. 25 and each carries a purse of €138,600. The €633,600 G2 Derby Italiano, the richest Group 2 race in Europe, is scheduled for Rome on May 23. Milan plays host to the G2 Oaks d'Italia, worth €366,300 this season, on June 6.

In the fall, some of the important group races are the Oct. 10 €231,550 G2 Premio Vittorio di Capua scheduled in Milan, as are the €244,200 G2 Premio Dormello and €244,200 G2 Gran Criterium, both on Oct. 24. The final day of group action in Italy is Nov. 7, with a quintet of group races on tap in Rome anchored by the €277,200 G2 Premio Lydia Tesio.

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