Three jockeys suspended at Warwick Farm

Tom Baddock - Wednesday August 2

Jason Collet, Glyn Schofield and Josh Adams have copped suspensions for incidents that occurred at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.

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Photo: Darryl Sherer

Collet received a 13 meeting suspension for careless riding when shifting out in race one, the Pluck@Vinery Handicap (1100m) aboard Al Ma Haha, resulting in Rachel King clipping heels and falling from Puppet Master.

Collet's suspension will commence Sunday August 6 and he can resume riding on Saturday September 2.

Schofield pleaded guilty to a careless riding charge and received a six meeting suspension out of race two, The Everest Is Coming Handicap (1100m), for shifting in aboard Alizee when not clear of Chad Lever on Magic Moment forcing crowding of Josh Adam's mount Miss Jenny at the 1000m mark.

Schofield's suspension will commence on Sunday August 6 and he will be free to resume riding on Friday August 18.

Josh Adams also pleaded guilty to careless riding aboard Sir Barb in race six, the Bowermans Office Furniture Handicap (1600m), and received a four meeting suspension after shifting out on Dream Lane without sufficient room.

Adams' suspension will commence on Wednesday August 9 and expire on Wednesday August 16.

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