Jockey Pat Cosgrave has been banned by the Emirates Racing Authority for six months for 'improper riding'.
Cosgrave, 31, was adjudged to have moved his horse
Anaerobio's line to allow the Mike De Kock-trained stablemate
Vercingetorix a clear run to victory in the Jebel Hatta on 8 March.
Vercingetorix won the Group 1 race and Anaerobio finished third.
The Professional Jockeys Association has offered support should the Northern Ireland rider decide to appeal.
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31-year-old Pat Cosgrave, who hails from County Down, won the 2008 Nunthorpe Stakes at York on Borderlescott and was a Royal Ascot winner on Society Rock in the Golden Jubilee Stakes in 2011.
"I can confirm that the PJA is
in contact with Pat Cosgrave and will advise/take advice on a possible
appeal," PJA chief executive Paul Struthers
confirmed on Twitter.
The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) said that,
under their rules, the suspension would also apply to Britain should the
Emirates Racing Authority (ERA) make such a request.
"We are aware of the reports regarding the suspension imposed upon Pat Cosgrave," a BHA statement read.
"Should the ERA request that BHA reciprocate any suspension then we would do so, as is required under our rules."
The BHA also confirmed that the ERA cannot make a reciprocal suspension request until the jockey has completed the appeal process.
The ERA ban has been backdated to 17 March and will expire at midnight on 17 September.
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