Dwyer hit by lengthy ban

Martin Dwyer has been hit with a 16-day suspension by the British Horseracing Authority under the "totting up" procedure.

Martin Dwyer has been hit with a 16-day suspension by the British Horseracing Authority under the "totting up" procedure.

The jockey was found guilty of careless riding after guiding Butch And Sundance to success at Yarmouth earlier this month and the matter was referred to the BHA as Dwyer had already been suspended for 24 days for careless riding within the previous 12 months.

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