Dharma Rain was declared the winner of the final race at Fontwell after the first six horses home were all disqualified for failing to jump the third-last hurdle.
Nine horses went to post in the “From The Horse’s Mouth Podcast” Mares’ Handicap Hurdle and while Just Henny came home first, the race was awarded to Dharma Rain, who was seventh of eight finishers, but the only runner to complete the course.
Sky Bet, Betfair and Paddy Power are among the firms who are paying out on the first three past the post - plus Dharma Rain too.
The first three horses that crossed the line were Just Henny (11/1), Havacuppa (3/1) and Kalaya (28/1).
Winning jockey Jack Tudor felt the situation had been “unclear” during the race, with the racecourse’s groundstaff appearing to be in the process of dolling off the third flight from home on the final circuit due to a stricken horse.
The first seven riders seemed to think the markers were in position and duly veered around the hurdle, although Tudor, who was at the back of the field, was not sure and jumped the obstacle, resulting in victory for Clare Hobson’s runner.
“It was made very unclear, it wasn’t done brilliantly at all. It looked as if the markers were in the correct position, it was a 50-50 call, but I went with my gut instinct,” Tudor told Sky Sports Racing.
“I jumped it, but it was very unclear. The others missed it, but I could see that the markers were behind the hurdle, so I went with my gut instinct and jumped it – but it was very unclear.”
Page Fuller, who was in the leading group on her mount Queen Among Kings, added: “The horse broke down at the hurdle, I was further back in the field and from where I was, the markers looked like they were in the hurdle.
“But once we’d gone round the hurdle, you could see they were past the hurdle. There was a flag being waved and the markers looked as if they were in the hurdle, but until you got around the hurdle, you couldn’t see they (markers) were behind.”
The stewards inquired into the race, interviewing Tudor along with fellow jockeys Jerry McGrath, Brendan Powell, Lucy Gardner, Harry Reed, Tabitha Worsley, Niall Houlihan and Fuller, plus the clerk of the course, the racecourse head groundsman and an additional member of the groundstaff.
Having heard all the evidence and viewed recordings of the incident, the stewards revised the placings to make Dharma Rain the winner and only finisher, with all other runners, barring Bluebell Sally who was pulled up, disqualified for taking the wrong course.
However, no penalties were imposed on any riders as the stewards took into account “the poor visibility, and the illusion that the chevrons had been placed in the hurdle – which was caused by the chevrons being carried across the course behind the hurdle, which gave riders’ cause for concern for the safety of all involved”.
A report will be forwarded to the head office of the British Horseracing Authority.
Moore the merrier
Earlier on the card, Jamie Moore made a successful return from injury on his second ride when partnering Nassalam to an impressive victory in the Paddy's Rewards Club Juvenile Hurdle, a race that trainer Gary Moore won with the exciting Goshen 12 months ago.
Nassalam had one run in France for Guillaume Macaire before joining the Sussex handler but had clearly shown ability at home, being sent off at Even money, and lived up to that on the track, running out a 59 length winner.
The winning jockey told Sky Sports Racing: "He's been doing nice things at home and schooling well. Dan's horse (Skelton, Shentri) is rated 130 so hopefully they don't take that literally but he's done it well.
"Time will tell how good the race was and how good he is."
Moore revealed that Goshen could be back on track within a fortnight but wouldn't be drawn in comparing the two.
