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Stewards: The three points that buried Bowman – Punters
Racing NSW chief steward Marc Van Gestel has provided their reasoning for issuing a 20-meeting penalty to jockey Hugh Bowman for his Farnan ride.

Racing NSW chief steward Marc Van Gestel has explained there were three main points that led their case against jockey Hugh Bowman for his ride aboard Farnan at Rosehill.At a reconvened inquiry on Thursday, the stewards found Bowman guilty under Australian Rule of Racing 129(2) – his first ‘handling’ charge in a career spanning two decades.
Speaking to racing journalist Andrew Bensley, Van Gestel clarified the stewards’ main gripes with Bowman’s ride aboard eventual fifth-placegetter Farnan in …
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