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    JA has filed an appeal on behalf of Shepherd
JA has filed an appeal on behalf of Shepherd
Callum Shepherd. Source: shutterstock.com/ru/g/MickAtkins

JA has filed an appeal on behalf of Shepherd

The Professional Jockeys Association has filed an appeal on behalf of Callum Shepherd regarding his recent 18-day suspension. 

Shepherd was penalised for allegedly failing to "take all reasonable and permissible measures" to win a race after dead-heating with Thorntonledale Max at Kempton last week. Riding the David Simcock-trained horse in a seven-furlong handicap, Shepherd appeared to be on course for victory but was caught by Flavour Maker and Ray Dawson, resulting in a dead-heat. 

Shepherd disputed the BHA's decision, claiming that the photo-finish showed a gap between his mount and Flavour Maker, a claim the BHA rejected. He was also frustrated by accusations that he did not give Thorntonledale Max his best chance to win.

Shepherd expressed his dissatisfaction on the Nick Luck Daily Podcast, saying, "I strongly refute the claim that I did not give the horse the best chance to win. It’s insulting to be accused of that, and I will be taking action."

The suspension, which is set from September 4-21, includes key races such as the St Leger at Doncaster and the Ayr Gold Cup.

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