Horse trainer charged with animal cruelty
Horse trainer pleads guilty to animal cruelty
Toowoomba
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Oakey thoroughbred trainer Patrick Sexton has pleaded guilty of being in possession of a modified whip capable of inflicting cruelty to a horse.
The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) Integrity Investigations Team (IIT) recently found the unapproved and modified whip in a vehicle belonging to the trainer at his Oakey stables and confiscated it.
At a steward’s inquiry this week Mr Sexton pleaded guilty to a breach of Rule 231(1)(a) of the Australian Rules of Racing.
A person must not: commit or commission an act of cruelty to a horse, or be in possession of any article or thing which, in the opinion of the stewards, is capable of inflicting cruelty to a horse.
QRIC stewards said possession of the whip that had been modified with a piece of wire attached to its tail was a serious breach of the rules due to the significant impact on the welfare of the horses that may be subjected to its use.
Mr Sexton was fined $2000.