Harness Racing New South Wales (HRNSW) Stewards completed an Inquiry into a number of conduct related matters involving licensed Trainer and Driver Mr James McPherson.
The conduct included:
Mr McPherson appeared at the Inquiry and presented evidence in relation to each of the respective matters. A number of documents were entered into evidence, including text message exchanges between Mr McPherson, Mr Varga and Mr Smith.
Mr McPherson pleaded guilty to seven (7) charges issued by HRNSW Stewards pursuant to the Australian Harness Racing Rules:
Charge 1 AHRR 241. A person shall not in connection with any part of the harness racing industry do anything which is fraudulent or corrupt. The particulars of the charge were that Mr McPherson did, on or around 23 January 2024 act in a fraudulent manner when receiving the financial amount of $2700 from Mr Anthony Varga for the purchase of sulky wheels and did fail to provide that property to Mr Varga Charge 2 AHRR 241. A person shall not in connection with any part of the harness racing industry do anything which is fraudulent or corrupt. The particulars of the charge were that Mr McPherson did, on or around 21 January 2023 act in a fraudulent manner when receiving the financial amount of $8000 from Mr Brett Smith for the purchase of a sulky and did fail to provide that property to Mr Smith. Charge 3 AHRR 91 (1) A person shall not carry on an activity regulated by a licence: -
The particulars of the charge were that Mr McPherson, whilst having a suspended trainer/driver licence, did nominate and present BETTORS HOPE, a horse trained by him, to race at Melton on 27 April 2024. Charge 4 AHRR 91 (1) A person shall not carry on an activity regulated by a licence: -
The particulars of the charge were that Mr McPherson, whilst having a suspended trainer/driver licence, did nominate, present and/or drive EL CAMINO, a horse trained by him, to compete at Coolamon on 28 April 2024. Charge 5 AHRR 91 (1) A person shall not carry on an activity regulated by a licence: -
The particulars of the charge were that Mr McPherson, whilst having a suspended trainer/driver licence, did on 2nd May 2024 nominate BETTORS HOPE, a horse trained by him, to compete at the Wagga meeting on Tuesday 7 May 2024 Charge 6 AHRR 91 (1) A person shall not carry on an activity regulated by a licence: -
The particulars of the charge were that Mr McPherson, whilst having a suspended trainer/driver licence, did on 2nd May 2024 nominate EL CAMINO, a horse trained by him, to compete at the Wagga meeting on Tuesday 7 May 2024. Charge 7 AHRR 231 (1) A person shall not: -
anyone employed, engaged or participating in the harness racing industry or otherwise having a connection with it. The particulars of the charge were that Mr McPherson did, at or around 12:57pm on 3 May 2024, leave an abusive recorded message on the telephone of HRNSW Integrity Manager Mr Michael Prentice following the withdrawal of EL CAMINO from the Wagga meeting on 7 May 2024. |
After considering submissions made by Mr McPherson, the following penalties were issued:
Charge 1 – 27 Month Disqualification
Charge 2 – 15 Month Disqualification
Charge 3 - $500 Fine
Charge 4 - $500 Fine
Charge 5 - $500 Fine
Charge 6 - $500 Fine
Charge 7 – 6 Month Disqualification
In circumstances where the offending comes from separate and distinct conduct, the periods of disqualification were ordered to be served cumulatively. Accordingly, the licences of Mr McPherson were disqualified for a total of 4 years commencing from 5 March 2024, at which point he was stood down.
In considering penalty Stewards were mindful of the following;
Mr McPherson was advised of his right to appeal these decisions.
For further information on this matter contact:
HRNSW Integrity Department
(02) 9722 6655