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Billy Loughnane hit with 21-day ban after Southwell incident

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Billy Loughnane was handed a 21-day ban for improper riding after the stewards ruled he acted against the instructions of the vet at Southwell on Thursday evening.

In an incident at the start of the final race on the card the 20-year-old’s mount, David Loughnane’s Beelzebub received a kick and was subsequently withdrawn by the vets having been deemed to be lame.

Billy Loughnane the rider of Beelzebub, had ridden his mount back from the start after the gelding had been withdrawn by the Veterinary Surgeon, as it was found to be lame due to being kicked at the start.

The Stewards

The jockey, who broke Kieren Fallon’s 21st century record for winners in a calendar year in 2025, proceeded to ride the six-year-old back from the start, with an inquiry then held by the stewards.

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The stewards found Loughnane to have acted against the instructions of the vet by riding his mount back, issuing a 21-day ban which will see the leading rider sit out April 9 to April 30 and miss key dates such as Newmarket’s three-day Craven meeting and the Greenham at Newbury.

Loughnane will return on May 1 which is the first day of the Guineas meeting and also the day Ascot will host their Royal meeting’s trials day.

The stewards report read: “Billy Loughnane the rider of Beelzebub, had ridden his mount back from the start after the gelding had been withdrawn by the Veterinary Surgeon, as it was found to be lame due to being kicked at the start.

“The rider, the BHA Veterinary Officer and the Racecourse Veterinary Surgeon were interviewed. Loughnane was suspended for 21 days for improper riding in that in riding his mount back, he had acted against the instructions of the Veterinary Surgeon”

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