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Tony McCoy handed four-day whip ban after Prince Of Pirates ride
Tony McCoy landed a four-day ban for excessive use of the whip on Prince Of Pirates at Leicester on Thursday.
He got the 9-4 favourite up on the line to dead-heat with Richard Johnson on Brackloon High (4-1) in the Cavalry Novices' Limited Handicap Chase.
But McCoy used the whip once more than the permitted eight times and will miss the first four days of March.
"It's probably best I don't comment," in reference to on-going talks over the whip rules.
"Hopefully something will be sorted," the champion jockey added, as the Professional Jockeys' Association and the British Horseracing Authority try to find a satisfactory solution before the Cheltenham Festival.
Although McCoy's penalty would normally attract only a two-day ban, the penalty was doubled because it was his second offence in 12 months.