Racing holds breath for high-stakes Robbie Dunne and Bryony Frost BHA hearing

Racing and the whole culture of the weighing room is in the dock on Tuesday when Robbie Dunne, a journeyman jump jockey, appears in front of the British Horseracing Authority’s independent disciplinary panel accused of bullying and harassing Bryony Frost, Britain’s most successful female jump jockey.

The one thing for sure is that no one; not Dunne, not Frost, nor ­racing, is likely to come out of it ­particularly well by the time the lawyers and a number of witnesses have dissected the issues involved.

Indeed, by the time this is ­finished, at the very least, Dunne is likely to be painted as a grade A misogynist, Frost incapable of riding a horse in a straight line and changing rooms across Britain’s 59 racecourses not fit for a professional sport in the 21st century.

The whole case may be seen as a man bullying a woman, about feminism and the equality of the sexes, but also as a generational issue – Dunne is more old school while Frost is 10 years younger – and ­possibly about the petty jealousies of people in competitive sport.

It is most unlikely to be portrayed as jockey versus jockey which, essentially, it is. That is because it brings into it jockeys self-policing racing by censuring colleagues who they believe ride dangerously and old established weighing-room pecking orders.

Dunne, who appears to have the weight of the weighing room behind him – even female jockeys have failed to publicly support Frost – faces a charge of conduct prejudicial to the good reputation of racing and acting in a violent or improper manner by the BHA, after Frost went to it in November last year to complain about his behaviour towards her.

Just three specific days have been picked out for consideration, although Frost and Dunne have a history of bad blood since when she was a conditional jockey, just making her way in the sport, and he is alleged to have stood naked in front of her in the men’s changing room.

Those race days, when Dunne is accused under Rule (J)19 – conduct prejudicial to horse racing – of “verbally abusing and threatening a fellow licensed jockey” took place at Stratford on July 8, 2020, at Uttoxeter on Aug 17, 2020, and at Southwell on Sept 3, 2020.

On the day at Southwell, Dunne blamed Frost for being ultimately responsible for the fatal fall of his mount Cillian’s Well.
The first time anyone outside the weighing room became aware of anything untoward between the two was when Frost said something cryptic about a “problem” with another jockey after winning the King George VI Chase on Frodon last Christmas. It soon emerged that Dunne was the jockey.

Related Posts

How many Patriots does Ukraine need to seriously improve the defense of the sky: Lieutenant General explained

Ukraine needs dozens of Patriot air defense systems, the expert believes. Igor Romanenko said how many Patriot air defense systems can strategically improve the situation with the…

Attempts on Zelensky’s life show that he is a serious threat to the Russian Federation, – GUR

The whole world must understand that Russia is not a civilized enemy, they are insidious terrorists who use the most disgusting base methods, outside the framework of…

Microsoft has come up with a new restriction for users of pirated Windows

The new version of the OS will block the settings of the Edge browser, as a result of which the user cannot add it for himself. Microsoft…

Zelensky awarded the legend of French cinema Alain Delon with the order

The actor received the Order of Merit for Ukraine. Alain Delon received the Ukrainian award / photo gettyimages.com President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky awarded the iconic French…

“The fate of the war is being decided”: Tusk called on Polish farmers to end the blockade of the border with Ukraine

The situation that Ukraine is currently in is very difficult due to the recent series of Russian bombings. Tusk called on farmers to stop blockade of the…

Josh Hartnett as a maniac: the trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s new film “Trap” has been released

The film is due to be released in Ukrainian on August 8, 2024. The main role in “West” was played by Josh Hartnett / screenshot from YouTube…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *