Barry Geraghty confirms he will appeal 30-day ban

Jockey could miss Punchestown after receiving ‘non-trier’ ban at Limerick

Barry Geraghty has confirmed he is to appeal his 30-day ban. Photograph: PA
Barry Geraghty has confirmed he is to appeal his 30-day ban. Photograph: PA

Barry Geraghty has confirmed he will appeal the 30 day ban under ‘non-trier’ rules he picked up at Limerick on Sunday.

The former champion jockey finished runner up on the JP McManus owned Noble Emperor in a handicap hurdle won by Velocity Boy, after which Geraghty picked up a suspension which rules him out of the Punchestown festival.

Noble Emperor was suspended from racing for 60 days in a stewards enquiry which also fined the horse's trainer Tony Martin €3,000.

“I will be lodging an appeal but I can’t make any further comment with the appeal pending,” said Geraghty who admitted to being “shocked” by the suspension immediately after the race.

Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor

Brian O'Connor is the racing correspondent of The Irish Times. He also writes the Tipping Point column