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Mark 5th November 2009 07:35 PM

Must have been watching a different race to me, or are unaware of the rules of racing. I called the protest and the result on the Betfair forum, as did others, before the jocks had returned to scale.

Imagele 5th November 2009 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark
Must have been watching a different race to me, or are unaware of the rules of racing. I called the protest and the result on the Betfair forum, as did others, before the jocks had returned to scale.

If the jockey on Viking Hero had stopped riding and straightened his mount as he is required to do, then King Diamond wins outright. After the slight bump, Viking Hero continued to bore in taking King Diamond off his line. Zahra has been suspended for a total of 7 meetings. I could not believe that so called experts like Simon Marshall and Richard Freedman considered that the protest would be dismissed. Marshall was talking through his kick as he had declared he had backed Viking Hero.

Shaun 8th November 2009 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Makybe Diva
King Diamond was the 3rd horse initally and 2nd after the protest. It wasn't awarded the race.


Sorry i ment the second horse, it was not involved in the protest but i thought it had some to do with the inerference

Silver_and_sand 8th November 2009 01:53 PM

I had thought that if the 3rd vs 1st protest was upheld, then the 3rd horse would be declared the winner, so I was pleasantly surprised by the outcome of the protest, as I had backed Turf Express, the declared winner after the protest was upheld.

In watching the race live, I thought Zahra should have done more to control Viking Hero from hindering King Diamond's run. If Zahra had straightened Viking Hero up causing it to lose a step or two in momentum, and had Rodd been able to swing the whip freely and not have to worry about squeezing the inside runner, I think Diamond King would have been the winner.

Having been on the losing end of a few upheld protests, I think this is the first protest that's gone in my favour for at least the last couple of years. As I said, a pleasant surprise for me, but I'm sure there's quite a few punters who feel hard done by from the Myer Spring Fashion Stakes outcome. I know I'm still bitter about the 2006 Bill Stutt Stakes where Craig Williams had his 2nd vs 1st protest upheld even though Magic Jet didn't even touch Churchill Downs.

In the end I guess it's a bit like cricket umpires. The stewards don't always see things how you do, but in the end it probably balances out and is a wash, and everyone will feel like the decisions have gone equally for and against them over a period of time.


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