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Racing world aghast at RWITC stewards' decision
Updated On: 18 March, 2015 08:04 AM IST | | Prakash Gosavi
<p>The decision of the Royal Western India Turf Club (RWITC) stewards to let off jockey Suraj Narredu without even a wrap on the knuckles for his questionable ride on Be Safe has shocked the racing fraternity all over the country</p>
The decision of the Royal Western India Turf Club (RWITC) stewards to let off jockey Suraj Narredu without even a wrap on the knuckles for his questionable ride on Be Safe has shocked the racing fraternity all over the country.
It may be noted that Be Safe, going into the Indian Turf Invitation Cup (Gr 1) as a piping-hot, half-money favourite, had lost to stable mate Quasar by only a neck after his jockey Suraj Narredu tried to bridge a gap of more than five lengths in the final furlong, leading to violent protests by race goers who went on a rampage. The crowd's anger stemmed from the fact that both Quasar and Be Safe were trained by Malesh Narredu, whose son Yash was astride the 30/1 winner Quasar whereas nephew Suraj rode the loser, who only a month ago had won the Signature Indian Derby in record time, beating the same Quasar by nearly five lengths.
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