Melbourne Cup jockeys received a text message from racing stewards hours before the race — warning them about the controversial whipping issue that was a highlighted problem last year.
This morning (local time), jockeys were threatened with fines and suspensions for anyone who breaches racing regulations at Flemington, The Age reported.
Last year, six jockeys were fined in the Melbourne Cup race after they broke the excessive whipping rule that protects the welfare of the horses.
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This included winning jockey Kerrin McEvoy on Cross Counter, who whipped his horse nine times before the 100-metre mark — when the maximum strikes allowed are four, according to regulations.