Racing:Tony McCoy was one of nine jockeys at Wetherby hit with a 10-day suspension for failing to stop after a race had been voided.
The 16-times champion jockey was riding Sharadiyn in a handicap hurdle when he and eight other riders ignored a member of the groundstaff waving a yellow flag, which denotes a race should be stopped.
Head groundsman Ian Ward attempted to void the race as the stricken Ashburton Lad was lying between the third-last and the penultimate hurdle. Ward was working within his remit, but nine jockeys still finished the race, with Cunning Clarets, ridden by Brian Hughes, first past the post.
The offending riders — Hughes, McCoy, Graham Lee, Danny Cook, Denis O’Regan, Alex Voy, Jonathon Bewley, Paddy Brennan and Brian Toomey — will be sidelined between October 26th and November 4th.
Dougie Costello’s mount, Favours Brave, pulled up, the Tom Messenger-ridden Glorybe refused to race, while Campbell Gillies was on Ashburton Lad. Costello, Messenger and Gillies therefore escaped any punishment.
The suspended jockeys will miss the Charlie Hall meeting back at Wetherby on October 29th.
A sign in the weighing room, explaining the yellow flag procedure, reads: “If at any stage during a race you see an official waving a yellow flag, this is the sign to immediately pull up.”