Silvestre de Sousa hit with hefty ban
Former champion jockey fell foul of the rules at the St Leger meeting.
Silvestre de Sousa has been handed a 24-day suspension, with eight days deferred, after breaching the whip rules aboard Big Mojo in the Flying Childers Stakes at Doncaster.
The three-time champion jockey was found to have used his whip above the permitted level when riding Mick Appleby’s high-class juvenile, who was beaten a neck by Aesterius in the Town Moor Group Two.
It was De Sousa’s fifth offence in the previous six months concerning his use of the whip, comprising one offence for using the whip above the permitted level, two for using the whip without time to respond and once for use of the whip in the incorrect place.
De Sousa admitted the breach to the stewards at Doncaster, but the matter was referred to the Whip Review Committee, who have now confirmed a penalty of 24 days suspension, with eight days deferred for six months or 200 rides, whichever comes first.
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