MICHAEL KINANE, who was summoned back to Hong Kong, spent several hours being interviewed by the security department of the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club yesterday.
He was then informed that he had been given the all clear to resume his successful partnership with local trainer David Oughton in the 1996-97 season.
In a shock move, Darryll Holland had his application to continue riding in Hong Kong thrown out.
The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club gave no reason for their drastic action against Holland, who has planned to continue his highly successful stint in the colony as jockey for leading local trainer TP Wong.
Although he has enjoyed great success in Hong Kong this season, he has also been embroiled in controversy.
In December, he was banned for five meetings for dropping his hands on a horse that was eventually beaten a short head.
. Give Angnar another chance in the Coral Sprint Handicap at Newmarket today.
Ahmed Al Maktoum's inexperienced colt is better than he was able to show when a beaten favourite last time at Chester where he seemed unable to handle the tight turns.
He had shown abundant promise with a winning debut on the more conventional Lingfield track late last season, pipping Music Gold who reopposes on terms 12lb worse here.
And the three year old confirmed himself a potentially smart sprinter with a successful reappearance at Thirsk in April, defying greenness to get the better of the vastly more experienced French Grit.
Zelda Zonk can also resume winning ways in the Countryside Movement Handicap. She looked ahead of the handicapper when she scored comfortably at Redcar last month.