All news on the topic: Professional Jockeys Association

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Jump jockey Jamie Moore retires “with huge regret” on medical grounds
The hugely popular rider, brother of Ryan Moore and son of trainer Gary Moore, rode nearly 1,000 winners and enjoyed prolific success on champion Sire De Grugy
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Jockeys give short shrift to all-weather fixtures during official holiday
With possible abandonments of jumps meetings at the weekend, the BHA had looked into putting on replacement all-weather meetings during the eight-day Flat break
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Top jockey issues apology for "completely unacceptable" joke made on live TV
Dean Yendall was fined £200 after his description of the wind at Swan Hill racetrack after riding a winner was deemed prejudicial to the image of racing
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Champion jockey Paul Hanagan given emotional guard of honour before final ride
Members of the York weighing room lined up in the parade ring to applaud Paul Hanagan, who is retiring from the saddle aged 42, before his final race
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Frankie Dettori's manager opens up on split after 36 years working together
Peter Burrell's association with Frankie Dettori has ended halfway through the superstar jockey's final year in the saddle
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Cheltenham Festival winner Kielan Woods out for 33 days after raft of whip bans
Kielan Woods, Jonjo O'Neill Jr, Paula Muir and Marco Ghiani were sentenced after committing repeated whip breaches over a period of six months
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Paul Nicholls calls for new whip rules to be postponed until after festivals
Champion jumps trainer Paul Nicholls spoke out after learning that stable jockey Harry Cobden and Sean Bowen would each have been banned for 24 days at Cheltenham under the new rules
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Paul Townend astounds punters with amazing recovery riding Cheltenham favourite
Paul Townend clung on to Allegorie De Vassy during a race at Thurles on Sunday. The 1-8 favourite, trained by Willie Mullins, heads the betting for the Mares' Chase at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival
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Mark Johnston claims BHA most to blame for public perception of whip use
Britain's winning-most trainer argues that rules governing whip use should never have been introduced, were all about public perception and have little to do with horse welfare