Jockey Danny Brock accused of not riding to win in a two-horse race after tipping off three punters

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Jockey Danny Brock accused of not riding to win in a two-horse race after tipping off three punters

Danny Brock is accused of passing inside information to a group of five punters. Brock failed to ride his mount to achieve its best possible placing in a two-horse race at Southwell in March 2019. The majority of Brock's colleagues were refusing to race in protest over low prize money.

Danny Brock is accused of not riding to win in a two-horse race at Southwell in March 2019. Three punters placed 'extraordinary bets' on Tricky Dicky. Brock's colleagues were refusing to ride in the race in protest over low prize money. Sean McBride, son of Newmarket trainer Charlie McBride, Andrew Perring and Eugene Maloney placed win bets on the winner Tricky on a scale out of character with their normal betting. Brock has not ridden since July and is not taking part in BHA disciplinary hearing.


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