VIC - HRV Stewards Decision Mr Paul Cauchi

16 July 2024
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HRV Stewards Decision – Mr Paul Cauchi

In November 2021 and March 2022 respectively, HRV Stewards commenced an investigation regarding the welfare of a 2YO Colt named ‘Paul Watching’ and a 2YO Filly named ‘Dream Of Ocean’ being trained by Mr Paul Cauchi. As a result of these investigations, on 27 April 2022, HRV Stewards suspended Mr Cauchi’s trainers licence under rule 183(d) of the Australian Harness Racing Rules (AHRR) pending the outcome of that matter.

Resulting from the HRV welfare investigations, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) commenced an investigation against Mr Cauchi regarding the welfare of horses ‘Paul Watching’ and ‘Dream Of Ocean’. Subsequently Mr Cauchi was charged by RSPCA with offences pursuant to the Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Act 1986 (POCTA) and as a consequence was disqualified from owning or being in charge of a horse for a period of five (5) years from 8 February 2024, pursuant to Section 12(1) of POCTA and without conviction, fined the sum of $3000.00.

Resulting from the RSPCA investigation and subsequent finding of guilt at the Sunshine Magistrates’ Court, Mr Cauchi was subject to AHRR 267(1) which states:

Subject to sub-rule (2) the Stewards may for such period and on such conditions as they think fit, disqualify a person who is found guilty of a crime or offence in any State or Territory of Australia or in any country which is punishable by a term of imprisonment.

HRV Stewards Decision

Based on the findings of the Sunshine Magistrates’ Court and considering the following factors in accordance with the AHRR:

  • The serious nature of this matter and the need to uphold high standards in relation to horse welfare in line with society and industry expectations;
  • The responsibility upon all persons involved in the harness racing industry to demonstrate adequate and appropriate care for horses;
  • Prior penalties that have been imposed under similar circumstances;
  • Mr Cauchi’s licensing history and prior record;
  • That on 27 April 2022 Mr Cauchi’s licence with HRV was suspended by HRV Stewards under rule 183(d) of the AHRR pending the outcome of this matter.

Mr Cauchi was disqualified for 12 months effective from 9 July 2024.

 

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