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Masked hunt saboteurs were just hooligans – my wife was right to give them a thrashing

- By Jim Norton j.norton@dailymail.co.uk

A HUNTSWOMAN who lashed saboteurs with her whip had been provoked by a balaclava-clad ‘hooligan’, her husband said yesterday.

Richard Goring, 79, yesterday identified his wife Jane Miller, 56, as the rider who was filmed in a furious clash with anti-hunt activists. He said they had injured her horse and wrongly targeted her because she was not fox hunting.

Mr Goring, whose family founded the fivestar Goring Hotel in Belgravia, London, said Miss Miller was taking part in the legal sport of drag hunting instead.

Footage released by anti-hunt activists shows her screaming ‘Get off my horse’ as she repeatedly lashed out at a masked man who had grabbed hold of her bridle.

Police have since launched an investigat­ion into the confrontat­ion between saboteurs and the East Sussex and Romney Marsh Hunt Club.

According to the activists, Miss Miller ‘lost the plot’ before subjecting them to an unprovoked attack.

But Mr Goring, who lives on a farm in Sussex, said his wife had been trying to protect a young boy surrounded by 20 masked men on Satur- day’s hunt. When she tried to disperse them, one apparently grabbed hold of her reins and would not let go – leaving her horse bleeding from the mouth.

Mr Goring added: ‘ This guy knows nothing about horses, he knows nothing about how to treat them. All he knows about is how to be a hooligan. Anybody would have done the same thing in that situation.

‘Jane told them “Get off my horse” and then she got out her stick and whipped him.’

He said Miss Miller was drag hunting, a legal sport in which hounds follow a scent trail laid across the countrysid­e.

Mr Goring said: ‘ The anti-hunt movement before the ban said “Well, why don’t people go drag hunting rather than fox hunting? And I agree and so does Jane.

‘Who wants to go fox hunting? I don’t want to and Jane doesn’t want to. To be honest, I far prefer drag hunting, it’s a brilliant sport. We don’t need to go hunting foxes.

‘The activists don’t even need to be there – no one’s doing anything illegal. I think that it is despicable.’

He said Mrs Miller did not want to comment, adding: ‘ She just doesn’t want to be part of this. ‘She’s just an ordinary person like you and me, trying to have a nice life, and go drag hunting and jump a few fences.’

Footage released by Brighton Hunt Saboteurs shows the huntswoman riding toward the saboteurs, shouting at them ‘Get back to the road’.

She then appears to spur her horse into an activist recording the incident, pushing him several feet backward.

As another masked saboteur rushes in front of the horse and grabs hold of the bridle, Miss Miller yells ‘Get off my horse, get off my horse’ as she whips him. He desperatel­y hangs on, trying to shield his face, while warning the rider to stop using the animal ‘as a weapon’.

The saboteur is finally pushed away by a hunt steward who shouts: ‘Get off the ****ing horse. Don’t grab ****ing horses.’

Mr Goring said: ‘It all started because there was a young boy on a pony and he couldn’t jump a fence that was part of the drag line. So Jane got off her horse and said you can take mine and jump the fence.

‘He was surrounded by 20 saboteurs, all with balaclavas, and he was on his own.

‘You see these guys all stood round in balaclavas, what do you do? Do you stand there? Do you run away? It’s bloody frightenin­g – particular­ly if you’re a woman.

‘After the incident, the horse’s mouth was ruined. He had grabbed hold of the reins and, when Jane got off, the horse’s mouth was bleeding.’

A spokesman for the East Sussex and Romney Marsh Hunt Club said last night: ‘ We do not condone any form of violence even when faced with extreme provocatio­n, personal harassment and other offences.

‘The hunt acts lawfully within the confines of the Hunting Act 2004 and takes every measure to ensure the law is adhered to.’

The pro-hunting Countrysid­e Alliance says that hunts are ‘plagued by balaclava-clad animal rights activists who intimidate and harass hunt supporters and landowners’.

A spokesman for South Coast Hunt Saboteurs said: ‘ A rider intervened riding her horse at sabs [ saboteurs] until one grabbed the bridle in self-defence, which then resulted in a flurry of blows to the sab’s head and arms with her whip. She rode away only to come back and try it all again.’

‘Bleeding from the mouth’

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‘Wrong target’: Jane Miller with her husband Richard Goring
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Clash: The story as reported in yesterday’s Mail
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