Horse suspended for performance at Worcester on WednesdayTrainer claims jockey Dylan Kitts went ‘to an extreme’ in race
Chris Honour said he would “never tell someone not to win” and revealed his family have been caught up in the fallout from Hillsin’s controversial performance at Worcester on Wednesday evening.
Hillsin was making his first start for trainer Honour in the two-and-a-half mile conditional riders’ handicap hurdle and looked to have a fine chance of notching his first career victory, in the hands of conditional jockey Dylan Kitts, when moving into contention up the home straight.
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