Jean-Pierre has got until the end of tomorrow to decide whether to appeal.

So, we're in a refresh cycle now. Now what you're seeing is a huge amount of interest and investment through IT. Companies are saying, 'Take me on a journey on IP'.

The next three games are the most important games of the season, ... and it's about to start. We have to stay focused.

We are very disappointed that another jockey has been brought into this inquiry.

The world tolerates conceit from those who are successful, but not from anybody else.

[We] remain fully committed to maintaining the integrity and security of our sport and upholding public confidence. In the specific matter of this case, it is clear that better cooperation we are seeking with the Jockey Club, particularly in terms of sharing information relating to warned-off persons... will help us achieve our common goals.

We didn't expect the meeting to completely fall and I don't see it going ahead as any kind of failure.

The Jockeys' Association remains fully committed to maintaining the integrity and security of our sport and upholding public confidence.

That's what we talked about before the game. We needed to win here tonight, take care of business [in the next three games] and come back and play here again in the playoffs.

Given the Jockey Club charges, as I understood them, this decision is extremely severe.