PJA calls for an end to BHA probe into Bryony Frost-Robbie Dunne case

After documents on the case were leaked to a newspaper, the PJA believes 'a fair hearing is impossible'
PJA calls for an end to BHA probe into Bryony Frost-Robbie Dunne case

Bryony Frost has claimed that fellow jockey Robbie Dunne bullied her. Picture: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

The Professional Jockeys Association (PJA) has called on the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) to "bring to an end" its investigation into Bryony Frost's allegations against fellow rider Robbie Dunne — because it believes a fair hearing has become impossible.

Documents were leaked to a newspaper, and published over the past two weeks, and the PJA believes the matter therefore cannot now proceed "however unsatisfactory that is".

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