silu
Well-Known Member
Bearing in mind the very recent episode whereby a high profile professional BE rider pleaded guilty to drink driving, is it time for BE riders to be open to drink/drugs testing as are jockeys?
BE has changed dramatically over the last few years, with many professional riders competing, and has to a certain extent lost it's "amateur" image, certainly at the higher levels. With the huge amounts of money involved in the sport and proven event horses changing hands for astonishing sums, perhaps regrettably "getting slaughtered" the night before a challenging x country should also become a thing of the past.
BE has changed dramatically over the last few years, with many professional riders competing, and has to a certain extent lost it's "amateur" image, certainly at the higher levels. With the huge amounts of money involved in the sport and proven event horses changing hands for astonishing sums, perhaps regrettably "getting slaughtered" the night before a challenging x country should also become a thing of the past.