The Office of Racing Integrity Stewards conducted an inquiry into a series of bets placed by Todd Rattray on a betting account held by him between October 2015 and March 2016 on horses which he drove.
Rattray pleaded guilty to a charge under AHHR 173(1) which states that a driver shall not bet in a race in which the driver participates.
In determining penalty, Stewards considered the following –
- Rattray’s guilty plea and forthright evidence;
- Rattray’s personal circumstances;
- That this was Rattray’s first offence under the rule;
- The rules relating to driver’s betting in races have been in force in Tasmania since March 2006;
- Penalty precedents in this and other racing jurisdictions; and
- That any penaltyacts as a significant deterrent to other industry participants.Rattray was advised of his rights of appeal.
- Rattray was fined the sum of $2,000, of which $1,000 is suspended for a period of two (2) years in that he not re-offend under this rule.
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