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Old 11-21-2012, 10:03 AM
Rudeboyelvis Rudeboyelvis is offline
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I know 10 months is a long time, but I don't think the suspension is long enough.

Betting against yourself in a race as a jock? Should be like 10 years, instead of 10 months.
There are still jocks banned from Florida over something that was suspected but never proved 8 years ago.

I can't imagine someone believing that they could possibly hide the fact that they had placed and cashed a wager that size and not draw attention to themselves.
He's either completely overcome with greed, or the dumbest person to ever sh.it between 2 shoes.
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Old 11-21-2012, 11:54 AM
Dahoss Dahoss is offline
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There are still jocks banned from Florida over something that was suspected but never proved 8 years ago.

I can't imagine someone believing that they could possibly hide the fact that they had placed and cashed a wager that size and not draw attention to themselves.
He's either completely overcome with greed, or the dumbest person to ever sh.it between 2 shoes.
What bothers me the most are what are the chances this was an isolated incident? I find it hard to believe he decided just the one time to do it.

It's one thing to bet on yourself. But betting against yourself?
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Old 11-28-2012, 01:38 PM
PatCummings PatCummings is offline
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The how and why of it all suggests there is something much bigger in play here Can you imagine...the one and only time you go to place a bet on a rival horse, in a race you are riding, you decided $10k would be appropriate, and the money would funnel back through 3 people. The full story is hardly here. Below is from a synopsis of Oliver's testimony at trial

At Tuesday's hearing in Melbourne an emotional Oliver read from a statement in a trembling voice as he told stewards that at the time of the offence in 2010 he was going through serious personal problems and described it as the "worst period of my life".

"I felt despondent and had lost my belief in my ability as a jockey," Oliver said.
He said he had problems with alcohol and had resorted to binge drinking at that time when his wife had left him and taken their three children with her.

"It was a highly stressful time. I feared I would lose my marriage," he said.
He received psychological treatment and had attended drug and alcohol counselling.

He said the bet was a one-off and was made on the spur of the moment.

"It was the only time I had ever placed a bet on a rival horse," he said.

"I didn't consult any other jockey or trainer."

Oliver placed the bet on Miss Octopussy, the winner of a race at Moonee Valley in which the jockey rode sixth placed Europa Point.

Approximately $11,000 was passed on to him in cash by trainer Robert Smerdon who received the money from Hunter.

Oliver's lawyer Robert Richter. QC, told stewards his client had an illustrious career and had been a significant contributor to the racing industry.
"He is an exemplary man in the industry and this breach was totally out of character," he said.

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/top-stories/c...#ixzz2DY17DgZu
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