Jockey Brandon Morgenrood has been disqualified for life over charges relating to a conspiracy to harm a rival jockey, who was his ex-partner, during a race at Riccarton.
The 42-year-old was issued the penalty by the Judicial Control Authority at a hearing last week after pleading guilty to three charges relating to his planned attempt to cause his ex-partner, fellow jockey Tina Comignaghi, to fall during the race on February 21.
The specific charges claimed Morgenrood threatened to cause Comignaghi, a Class A Jockey, to fall in Race 4 at the Canterbury Jockey Club meeting in breach of Rule 801(1)(s)(i) of the New Zealand Rules of Thoroughbred Racing.
He was also charged with an act that caused undue suffering to the horse, Vivace Lady, by pulling on its mouth unnecessarily while riding it in track work. The horse suffered cuts and abrasions to the inside of its mouth in breach of Rule 801(1)(p) of the New Zealand Rules of Thoroughbred Racing.
And on February 18, 2020, he was accused of counselling jockey Brett Murray to commit a serious racing offence by encouraging him to ride in a manner that would assist him to cause Comignaghi to fall, an offence under Rule 801(1)(w) of the New Zealand Rules of Thoroughbred Racing.