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# 2 ≡ Emploi de la cravache en Angleterre |
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kalimero2, Citation :5 coups de bâtons au maximum après la dernière haie.
C'est bien assez. |
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27.09.11 - 12:25 |
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# 4 ≡ Emploi de la cravache en Angleterre |
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kalimero2, Citation :Chez nous un cheval s'en prend souvent plus de 5 après la dernière haie.
Bah c'est pour ça que je dis que 5, c'est bien assez. Je ne suis pas une anti-cravache primaire, je suis juste une anti-rouage de coups. |
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27.09.11 - 12:32 |
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# 5 ≡ Emploi de la cravache en Angleterre |
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Whip review unveils raft of tough new penalties
By David Baxter 7:23AM 27 SEP 2011 THE BHA's review into the use of the whip, which was published on Tuesday morning, offers a 'clear guide with tough penalties', according to Professor Tim Morris of the BHA.
Morris, director of equine sciences and welfare who was speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, said the review had concluded that there is still a place for the whip in racing, but far tougher sanctions for misuse will now be meted out to offenders.
Chief among the changes to the use of the whip, is the amount of times a jockey will be able to implementit. A jockey on the Flat will now only be able to use it seven times in the course of the race, while over jumps it can be used eight times. Under both codes, the whip can only be used a maximum of five times after the last obstacle/ in the final furlong.
Failure to adhere to the new frequency limits will result in a minimum of a five-day suspension, with the previous minimum penalty a caution.
Jockeys who pick up a ban exceeding three days can expect to losetheir share of the prize-money and riding fee. It will also be an offence for any owner or trainer to reimburse the rider from their own share of the prize-money.
Should a jockey appear before a BHA disciplinary panel three or more times over use of the whip, their licence could be reviewed.
All new penalties and guidelines will come into force on Monday, October 10.
The changes are stringent and Morris said: "We have set out a very clear guide with tough penalties. Jockeys wanted clarity and there is now a strict guide on when and how the whip can be used and where it can be used."
Calls for the use of the whip to be reviewed had been raised after Grand National-winning jockey Jason Maguire was handed a five-day ban for excessive use of the whip on Ballabriggs, with the debate spreading industry-wide with a host of different opinions.
In the wake of the Grand National, Towcester racecourse had proposed that all races at the track would be run under hands and heels rules. However, after consulting with the BHA,the track has decided that next week's fixture will be staged under normal whip rules.
According to research conducted by the BHA, 90 per cent of people are not put off by the use of the whip in racing, providing it is used responsibly. Tim Morris: have to control
When asked why jockeys need the whip, Morris said: "When you have got half a tonne of horse going at 40 miles per hour, you have to be able to steer and position it and you need to have control. Horses have four big feet and big teeth, they would soon tell you if it was painful [using the whip]."
Upon the release of the review, the RSPCA 'cautiously welcomed' the changes in principle, and will monitor its effects.
RSPCA equine consultant David Muir said: "We need to examine the report in detail, but at first sight it would appear the BHA has made some positive changes to which we give a cautious welcome; we will be monitoring their implementation to see if they have made a real difference to horse welfare."
The RSPCA made six recommendations to the BHA, five of which were accepted. Muir expressed the group's disappointment that use of the whip in the forehand position had not been outlawed, but added: "Also key are the changes to punishments jockeys receive if they break the rules, including much longer suspensions which increase with repeat offences, forfeiture of prize-money and possible licensing implications.
"We hope these changes will mean that the few jockeys who have misused the whip will think twice in future."
Source: Racing Post http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/tim-morris-bha-whip-review-unveils-tough-penalties/922844/top/ |
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27.09.11 - 12:39 |
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# 7 ≡ Re: Emploi de la cravache en Angleterre |
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Citation : un jockey d'obstacle qui tape au niveau de l'épaule son cheval pour l'accompagner sur l'obstacle (totalement indolore pour le cheval)
Si en plus c'est indolore , pourquoi le faire? |
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27.09.11 - 13:47 |
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# 8 ≡ Re: Emploi de la cravache en Angleterre |
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Fucius, Citation :Si en plus c'est indolore , pourquoi le faire?
Ce genre de petit coup, indolore en effet, c'est pour prévenir le cheval. Parfois, cela suffit à ce qu'il ne s'endorme pas.
kalimero2, Citation :Donc par exemple un jockey d'obstacle qui tape au niveau de l'épaule son cheval pour l'accompagner sur l'obstacle (totalement indolore pour le cheval) se retrouvera vite au dessus des 8 coups de bâtons autorisés.
Effectivement...c'est l'effet pervers de cette mesure. Mais si on ne met pas de limite, on sait comment ça se termine pour certains chevaux. Il est difficile de règlementer, je le conçois, mais nécessaire tout de même. J'avoue ne pas avoir de solution miracle, mais ce qui est sûr, c'est que de voir des chevaux ultra cravachés alors qu'ils sont derniers et n'ont plus aucune chance, y'en a marre ! Je pense quand même qu'il faut une règlementation après la dernière haie, c'est là que ça tape le plus. |
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27.09.11 - 14:14 |
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