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Australian jockey Luke Tarrant given six-month ban for headbutting fellow rider

Tarrant pleaded guilty to a charge after becoming involved in a verbal confrontation with Larry Cassidy

Wednesday 22 April 2020 12:25 BST
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Australian jockey Luke Tarrant was given a six-month ban after head-butting fellow rider Larry Cassidy during an altercation at Doomben on Wednesday.

Tarrant pleaded guilty to a charge after he was involved in in a verbal confrontation with Cassidy at the Brisbane track, which resulted in the rider suffering an injury.

A stewards report said: "Jockey L. Tarrant pleaded guilty to a charge under AR115(1)(a) in that he misconducted himself after being involved in a verbal altercation with jockey L. Cassidy in the vicinity of the scales area by head-butting jockey Cassidy, resulting in his helmet making contact with the nose of jockey Cassidy and causing jockey Cassidy an injury."

Tarrant was immediately banned for six months, with the suspension due to expire on 22 October.

The stewards added: "In considering penalty, stewards took into account the significant contact to jockey Cassidy and also the breach of the Covid-19 social distancing protocols currently in place, and the potential for his actions to have an adverse effect on the racing industry."

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