You've obviously never been on the back of a horse that won't stop.This is the first time I’ve actually read this thread having been down in God’s own county when the majority of it was aired.
I’m actually saddened and shocked (so shocked in fact that my monocle popped out) that some members seem fine about a jockey punching a horse and that a worthy ‘punishment’ is either a caution or 4 days suspension. I’d say at the very minimum 3 months suspension would be a suitable reprimand. Ask yourself this question – is it OK for a person to punch a horse when the horse isn’t acting in a manner likely to cause injury to that person or someone else. Anyone who answers that with anything other than the word ‘no’ in my opinion seriously wants to look at themselves. Meanwhile, anyone who says ‘no but what people not in the racing industry don’t understand…’ is just as bad and really are the reason why the sport is so mocked and disparaged by huge sections of both the media and the country. I’ve always maintained that for racing to fall further in the nation’s mindset all it ever needs to do is put a microphone in front of 90% of the people associated with the sport. The prime example being Simon Claisse who infamously remarked one year, after 5 horse had died on the opening 2 days of the Cheltenham Festival (including my old fave Featherbed Lane). ‘I’m not discussing this Cheltenham doesn’t have a problem’.
This incident has done a huge amount to further disparage the image of horse racing and given huge leverage to those keen to attack it.

