- Series of charges for jockey at disciplinary hearing next week
- Dunne denied allegations against him when interviewed
The British Horseracing Authority said on Monday that the long-awaited hearing of a disciplinary case against the jockey Robbie Dunne, who is the subject of a complaint of bullying by his fellow rider Bryony Frost, will begin on 30 November, with five more days set aside for the case if necessary.
Dunne will face a series of charges at next week’s hearing, several of which fall within the scope of Rule (J)19, covering conduct prejudicial to horse racing.