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Top French rider banned for six months after fracturing rival's jaw in bust-up

Happier times: Kevin Nabet and De Bon Coeur after winning the 2019 Prix Leon Rambaud
Happier times: Kevin Nabet and De Bon Coeur after winning the 2019 Prix Leon RambaudCredit: Racing Post/Scott Burton

Kevin Nabet, one of France's leading jump jockeys, faces a six-month spell out of action after a disciplinary panel found him guilty of assaulting weighing room colleague Baptiste Dubourg at La Teste racecourse last month.

Raceday stewards initially banned both men for 15 days for disrespectful behaviour after the altercation in the weighing room, with Nabet denying Dubourg's claims to have been hit three times, and no witnesses having come forward.

The matter was subsequently passed on to France Galop's disciplinary process after the racecourse doctor found Dubourg had suffered swelling around his jaw and declared him medically unfit to ride.

Dubourg was later diagnosed with a fractured jaw and cleared of his initial ban.

Two jockeys present subsequently told stewards they had witnessed Nabet punch Dubourg in the face several times.

The incident followed a 2m2f hurdle on the La Teste card of July 25, during which Dubourg appeared to force his way up the inside of Nabet's horse on the final turn before finishing second aboard Gardez La Monnaie. Nabet pulled up Theyss By Theyss between the last two hurdles.

Nabet is one of France's most stylish jockeys and is best known in Britain for his association with crack hurdler De Bon Coeur. He finished runner-up to Bertrand Lestrade in the race to be champion jockey in 2017 and is currently third in the standings.

Dubourg comes from a family steeped in racing, with his father Christophe a jockey-turned-trainer while two brothers – Killian and Pierre, who is Baptiste's twin – are established riders over jumps.


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Scott BurtonFrance correspondent

Published on 5 August 2020inInternational

Last updated 18:30, 6 August 2020

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