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JOCKEYS FACE WHIP BAN IN RACING SHAKE-UP

- MATT HUGHES Chief Sports Reporter

JOCKEYS will face the threat of a complete ban on using the whip under radical new proposals to be presented next year.

Sportsmail has learned that the Horse Welfare Board are set to recommend an urgent consultati­on on the use of the whip when it publishes its Horse Welfare Strategy in February, a document that will contain a range of options including a blanket ban.

Placing further restrictio­ns on the number and manner of whip strikes permitted by jockeys will also be considered.

racing chiefs have been increasing­ly concerned about the whip issue in recent years, both in terms of horse welfare and its wider impact on the image of the sport.

There are particular worries that perception­s of animal cruelty are hindering attempts to broaden racing’s appeal to a younger audience, leading the British Horseracin­g authority (BHA) to accept the need for a wide-ranging review.

The most recent whip guidelines were introduced in 2011, which included a clampdown on the number of times the whip can be used during a race to seven on the Flat and eight over Jumps.

Since then, the number of annual rule breaches by jockeys has almost halved from more than 1,000 to little over 500, but there is a widespread acceptance of the need to look again at a controvers­ial issue and consider a ban. The BHA are understood to have conducted their own review calling for changes, which is currently being considered by the Horse Welfare Board before they publish their strategy. an alternativ­e option that will also feature in the welfare planning is restrictin­g whip use for when jockeys are concerned about the safety of their horse, rather than using it to encourage them, although this would increase pressure on the stewards. The BHA set up a new Horse Welfare Board this year in the aftermath of a calamitous Cheltenham Festival — where three horses died, including Invitation only in the Gold Cup — with a mandate to examine whip

use in particular. Former sports minister Tracey Crouch MP (below) was added to the Board as an independen­t member in April.

Pressure has been mounting throughout the racing world for more stringent whip limits, with legendary Australian owner and six- times Melbourne Cup winner Lloyd Williams calling for a total ban in October.

In an indication of the direction of travel, Ireland’s Horseracin­g Regulatory Board introduced restrictio­ns on whip use for the first time last year, and the BHA warned that they may have to introduce ‘temporary measures’ ahead of the Grand National in April, although stopped short of doing so.

Any calls for a blanket ban would be strongly resisted by many in the sport, particular­ly the Profession­al Jockeys Associatio­n. The Conservati­ve party’s victory in last week’s General Election may also help reduce the political pressure for a complete ban.

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GETTY IMAGES Driving finish: whip use in the closing stages of races can cause controvers­y
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