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Retired jockey-turned-clerk Seamus Buckley wants to see changes to the whip rule
Seamus Buckley is among those who believes rule breakers should not keep the raceCredit: Edward Whitaker
Seamus Buckley, the retired clerk of the course who rode winners as a jockey before injury forced him to change careers, feels strongly that those who break the whip rules should be disqualified from the race.
The debate around the whip rules in Britain has been reignited since Royal Ascot.
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