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Betting breach earns trainer's son a fine

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A breach of the betting rules by the son of Victorian-based horse trainer Phillip Stokes has resulted in a fine for the stable employee.

Trainer : PHILLIP STOKES
Trainer : PHILLIP STOKES Picture: Racing Photos

South Australia-based Tommy Stokes has been fined for placing bets on his father's Victorian-trained horses to lose in a breach of betting rules.

Stokes, the son of Pakenham-based trainer Phillip Stokes, was fined $1500 by Racing Victoria stewards after placing seven "lay-bets" on his father's horses that raced in Victoria over a 2-1/2-year period.

A lay-bet is one where the punter backs a horse to lose.

The seven lay-bets resulted in a profit of $502 for Stokes.

Stokes, who is a stable employee of his father in South Australia, pleaded guilty to a charge of negligence in not understanding his obligations under the rules of racing.

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