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Central Queensland jockey Chris McIver has successfully had a 12-month disqualification overturned.
In February, McIver was banned for misconduct by the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission after he kicked a horse at the barriers before a race in Rockhampton in January.
QRIC stewards found McIver guilty of misconduct after he twice forcibly stomped on the hindquarter of his mount Or Else. Jockey Chris McIver at the Past Brothers Junior Rugby League race day in 2014. Photo Luka Kauzlaric/The Observer.
But McIver appealed the decision and was successful, as part of the QRIC internal review process, in having it set aside.
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Three Central Queensland racing participants have been banned for misconduct by the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission.
Jockeys Chris McIver and Nigel Seymour have each copped lengthy bans, while stablehand Nick Trimble has also been disqualified.
McIver was disqualified for 12 months after kicking a horse at the barriers before a race in Rockhampton last month. Jockey Chris McIver at the Past Brothers Junior Rugby League race day. Photo Luka Kauzlaric/The Observer.
McIver was found guilty of misconduct after he twice forcibly stomped on the hindquarter of his mount Or Else.
QRIC chief thoroughbred steward Peter Chadwick said breaches of this kind were very serious and any behaviour involving the mistreatment of a thoroughbred racehorse must meet with a significant penalty.