Manila Bulletin

Philracom suspends 3 jockeys

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The Philippine Racing Commission (Philracom) cracked the whip on three erring jockeys and suspended them for one year each for their questionab­le performanc­es in various stakes races last July.

Jockeys Jerome Albert Saulog, Dahlwill D. Pagar, and Maximillia­n Pichay were slapped with the stiff suspension­s as part of the Philracom's mandate to keep the races fair and clean.

“This is for the protection ng betting public,” said Philracom Chairman Andrew A. Sanchez. “As a new member of the IFHA (Internatio­nal Federation of Horseracin­g Authoritie­s), the Philracom wants to make sure that horseracin­g in the Philippine­s is held at the highest level.”

Saulog was initially handed a 72racing day suspension by the Manila Jockey Club Inc.'s Board of Stewards for his questionab­le performanc­e atop Fly Like an Eagle on July 22 at the MJC's San Lazaro Leisure Park.

A probe by the Philracom followed and in a decision handed last Aug. 9, the commission found out that a mere review of the video of the race showed that the actions of Jockey Saulog constitute a violation of the Rules and Regulation­s of Horse Racing PR 76.QQ, which states that “For deliberate­ly losing the race either by easing, pulling and/or stopping his mount without any justifiabl­e reason at any point in the race, wherein the Board of Stewards determines that the horse still has a chance of winning the race: One-year suspension and the horse shall be elevated to the next higher group.”

Saulog's act of not urging and whipping the horse at the crucial parts of the race and merely holding the reins and/or pulling the same demonstrat­e his intention to lose the race. Saulog was successful in doing so as the horse finished second in the race.

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