By Graham Green 2:39PM 7 JUN 2010 AIDAN O'BRIEN is to face a BHA inquiry arising from events following the victory of Cape Blanco in the Totesport Dante Stakes at York last month.
Ireland's champion trainer and one of his employees have been charged with breaches of rule (A)37 and (B)83 in that he encouraged and/or caused groom Pat Keating to refuse to comply with two instructions issued by the racecourse stewards.
The first was an instruction that Cape Blanco be trotted up before the BHA's veterinary officer and the senior racecourse veterinary surgeon as part of their examination of the colt before he left the track.
Aidan O'Brien: complained on day
PICTURE: Edward Whitaker
The second instruction was to attend a stewards' inquiry after refusing to trot up Cape Blanco.
O'Brien is also charged with a breach of rule (A)30.1, which deals with acting in a manner prejudicial to the conduct and/or good reputation of racing.
Keating is charged with two breaches of rule (B)83 regarding his failure to comply with the instructions. No date has been set for the inquiry.
Speaking on the day, O'Brien was harshly critical of the request from vets to see Cape Blanco trot.
"It's the most insane thing I've ever heard," said O'Brien on the day. "Why would you want to trot him again on a bruised heel and cause him more pain?"
Ireland's champion trainer and one of his employees have been charged with breaches of rule (A)37 and (B)83 in that he encouraged and/or caused groom Pat Keating to refuse to comply with two instructions issued by the racecourse stewards.
The first was an instruction that Cape Blanco be trotted up before the BHA's veterinary officer and the senior racecourse veterinary surgeon as part of their examination of the colt before he left the track.
PICTURE: Edward Whitaker
The second instruction was to attend a stewards' inquiry after refusing to trot up Cape Blanco.
O'Brien is also charged with a breach of rule (A)30.1, which deals with acting in a manner prejudicial to the conduct and/or good reputation of racing.
Keating is charged with two breaches of rule (B)83 regarding his failure to comply with the instructions. No date has been set for the inquiry.
Speaking on the day, O'Brien was harshly critical of the request from vets to see Cape Blanco trot.
"It's the most insane thing I've ever heard," said O'Brien on the day. "Why would you want to trot him again on a bruised heel and cause him more pain?"