My readers doubtless expect me to say something about this. I think I need to run whatever I say past my inner lawyer, but it seems to me that, while Kieren Fallon's ride on Ballinger Ridge was not the sort of thing one expects from the champion jockey, the comments he's supposed to have made before the race about the beast's chances were no more than the truth. If he was engaged in anything crooked, surely he would do it somewhere more lucrative than a minor race on the all-weather at Lingfield?
He has a reputation as no respecter of persons (I remember the course vet at one racecourse telling me about an exciting encounter he had with KF) and that includes the Jockey Club. In charging KF with bringing the sport into disrepute, rather than just the bad ride on Ballinger Ridge, the JC will be thought to be trying to settle old scores.


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