Rood Eye
Saturday 9th March 2019 6:15pm [Edited]
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This was the 1:50 PM at Sandown, a course which has two finishing lines.
There are two finishing lines at Sandown because the chase course and the hurdles course finish at different angles and, in order to be fair to all runners in a given race, the finishing line should be at right angles to the direction in which the runners are running when they finish.
The race in question was over hurdles but the photo was taken in error at the finishing line used for chases.
"One for Rosie" was marginally in the lead when he crossed the chase finishing line but was marginally behind when passing the hurdles finishing line.
Unfortunately, the wrong image was sent to the judge by the racecourse photo finish operator.
Bets on horse racing are settled on the official result at the time of the weigh-in , although some bookies will also pay out on horses that pass the post in the lead but are subsequently disqualified.
Assuming the error was detected before the weigh-in and that, therefore, "One for Rosie" was never the official winner, I think Sky have every right to amend the accounts of customers who were paid out in error.
PS. After writing and posting the above, I've just seen Stephen's message in which he says his bookie has allowed him to keep his winnings as a gesture of "goodwill". That makes sense but I have a feeling Stephen wouldn't have been so lucky if he'd won a fortune rather than an amount that the bookies are prepared to give away in order to retain his goodwill.