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He's group placed (beaten 1/2 length by a Group 1 placer) - having performed well in an open aged group race that makes him a group horse to me.
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He could be back on the course next week.
on what I have read, I dont know what H Findlay has done wrong
about Nicholls and Barber
I dont know why they had interest in having horses with findlay and they have profit this to leave him.
You get mailed about them often enough.
Could you explain?
As someone who fairly recently became an owner, I am not aware of ever having been mailed about restrictions that are now placed on my betting. Much less was this drawn to my attention, with a requirement of my acknowledgement of these new constraints, at the time I became an owner.
Don't lay your horse to win loads. After that your fine.
Are you registered as an owner with Weatherbys?
If so, you should have received a mailing on the subject, spelling out the rules in unequivocal terms.
When you register as an owner, you automatically sign yourself up to the Rules of Racing and all that goes with it. It is your responsibility as an owner to ensure you know the rules. It is, of course, very helpful if the authorities remind owners of this every now and again.
Since when is ignorance of the rules an excuse?
As a matter of interest, why do you think the BHA bothers with an online tutorial covering inside information but not with one about what constraints are placed on you as a result of becoming an owner?
Do you think it is because - in this instance but seemingly not in others - they regard "ignorance of the rules" as something they have a responsibility to address themselves?
If you search for the word "backing" there are no returns. Therefore, I am safe to imagine that I could have £10k on a rival in a match bet with my horse. Is that correct? Or is that covered somewhere else?
Of course they have an interest and a responsibility to ensure that people involved in the sport know the rules. But that surely doesn't unburden anyone of their own responsibility to learn the rules of the game they're playing?