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Horner fined for Twitter comment – Racenet
Racing Victoria stewards have added a postscript to jumps jockey Lee Horner’s decision to shut down his Twitter account after a race at Sandown last month.
Racing Victoria stewards have added a postscript to jumps jockey Lee Horner’s decision to shut down his Twitter account after a race at Sandown last month.
Horner told Racenet that he and trainer wife Amy McDonald decided to delete their Twitter accounts after being on the receiving end of some online abuse after his ride on beaten favourite Felix Bay at Sandown on August 2.
However, Horner faced a stewards’ inquiry after a receiving a complaint following a Twitter post the jockey made in resp…
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