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- Updated: December 3, 2016
Jockey Martin Harley has been informed he is no longer required to attend a British Horseracing Authority disciplinary panel hearing to consider a potential a breach of the rules following a ride at Chelmsford last month.
The panel was due to decide whether Harley had breached the rule which governs whether all reasonable and permissible measures are taken to ensure a horse runs on its merits, after his mount Rebel Lightning had finished fifth of 13 in a seven-furlong handicap, beaten six lengths behind Curzon Line.
The BHA said the potential breach had been detected by its internal post-race review processes and subsequently reviewed by the disciplinary officer.
But further internal …