Racing: Dunwoody dash
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Your support makes all the difference.Richard Dunwoody appears before the Jockey Club disciplinary committee in central London this morning, his 31st birthday, accused of causing intentional interference to another rider, Luke Harvey, at Uttoxeter on 6 January.
The champion jockey intends making a quick dash by road after the Portman Square hearing to reach Windsor where he has rides booked in each of the seven races, including in the opener at 1.10.
Dunwoody will be free to ride today as any suspension imposed by the disciplinary committee will not come into effect until Saturday.
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