Drama at Taunton as Twin Star disqualified after rider fails to weigh in
Trainer Williams has sympathy for Alexander Thorne.
Trainer Noel Williams has plenty of sympathy for Alexander Thorne after the conditional jockey failed to weigh in having finishing first past the post at Taunton on Twin Star, causing him to be disqualified. Due to Covid-19 protocols jockeys at the Somerset track are currently using a temporary changing room, while the scales are in their usual spot. Thorne went directly into the changing room after conducting a winning interview rather than weighing in first, and the stewards were left with no other option but to disqualify Twin Star and announce Robinshill the winner. Thorne was also suspended for 21 days. The race was the first ever from the course shown by the ITV cameras. “Obviously it is an unfortunate situation,” said Williams.🏇❌@LeglockLuke explains the situation after Twin Star was disqualified due to jockey Alex Thorne failing to weigh in.#ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/wiLvNOPUFn
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) November 12, 2020
I’ve said that, since racing returned, the weighing in process is confusing and needs addressing
Gutted for Alex Thorne, @noelwilliams03 and the owner — Paddy Brennan (@PaddyBrennan81) November 12, 2020
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