Racing Explained Stewards Enquiry
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Stewards’ enquiries are a common occurrence on any racing day. • The stewards are volunteers who act as referees at the racecourse to make sure the races are run fairly. • Sometimes in the heat of a race, horses can bump into each other and this can often lead to the stewards questioning whether the fairest result has been reached. • In this case, the stewards call a meeting, or an ‘enquiry’ immediately after a race and quickly determine whether any rules have been broken. • They review race footage and interview the jockeys and trainers involved in the incident to see if a jockey has broken the rules. • The stewards then decide whether the result can stand, or they may choose to demote or disqualify horses from their original finishing positions, and promote others. • For more ‘Racing Explained’ visit hri.ie • • Horse Racing Ireland on Social Media: • ►Instagram: / hriracing • ►Twitter: / hriracing • ►Facebook: / hriracing • ►SoundCloud: / horse-racing-i. . • ✔ Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2V9Stj0 • More on our Website: http://www.goracing.ie/
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