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Murphy referred to BHA following whip transgression

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Oisin Murphy Oisin Murphy
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Champion jockey Oisin Murphy faces a potential lengthy suspension after being referred to racing's governing body following a whip breach at the weekend.

Murphy Found to Have Exceeded Whip Limits on Gladius

Oisin Murphy has been referred to the British Horseracing Authority after he was found to have used the whip above the permitted level aboard Gladius at Newmarket on Saturday.

The soon-to-be-crowned five-time champion jockey was partnering the Andrew Balding-trained three-year-old in the Too Darn Hot Darley Stakes on the Rowley Mile, with the son of Night Of Thunder sent off the 15-8 favourite.

He was beaten three-quarters of a length into second place by 2-1 shot Damysus in the Group Three contest and Murphy's ride was considered by the Whip Review Committee, which on Tuesday found he used his whip once above the permitted level of six from one and a half furlongs out.

Fourth Breach Triggers Judicial Panel Referral

However, as this was to be Murphy's fourth suspension within the previous six months for using his whip above the permitted level, his penalty will be decided at a later date by the BHA judicial panel.

The BHA's note on penalties on its website says that when considering a referral the judicial panel "shall impose a suspension of between 14 days — 4 months with an entry point of 28 days".