
Jockey who fled country after ‘practically jumping off' horse hit with massive 18-month ban and fine
Footage of Brazilian rider Lemos 'Lai Lai' De Souza's spill from favourite Pacific Power gained worldwide notoriety.
4
4
4
4
Pacific Power was favourite for a race at Selangor racecourse in Malaysia but drifted just before the off.
De Souza was seen appearing to bounce in the saddle before theatrically falling off the horse seconds after the gates opened.
Commentator Devon Pretorius said at the time: "He practically jumped off the horse."
Stewards attempted to open an urgent investigation into the incident, which occurred earlier this month.
But matters were complicated after it emerged De Souza had fled the country for Singapore so he could receive medical treatment.
The jockey was said to have returned a few days later - giving stewards the chance to probe him.
And, following the completion of the investigation, they decided to ban De Souza for 18 months and hand him a £7,500 fine.
In another blow, the jockey is not allowed to reapply for his licence until a further 12 months after his ban ends.
De Souza, who had pleaded not guilty, was deemed to have 'failed to ride his horse to the satisfaction of the stewards'.
He could have been disqualified for life but stewards took into account his previous good record.
Footage of De Souza's fall was viewed hundreds of thousands of times online.
And many agreed with Pretorious' description of the incident.
He said: "A look at the replay here… Pacific Power jumps and Lai Lai - I'm not too sure if the saddle slipped.
"Then he pretty much knew his fate about ten metres out of the starting stalls and then practically jumped off the horse as he knew he wasn't going to get his foot back in his irons on his right side."
This is the second such incident to rock racing in recent months.
An investigation is still ongoing into Irish jockey Philip Byrnes' dramatic fall from Redwood Queen at Wexford in May.
While fellow jockey Alvinio Roy was in Mauritius last year.
.
Remember to gamble responsibly
A responsible gambler is someone who:
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Telegraph
3 hours ago
- Telegraph
Dan Sheehan handed four-match ban for dangerous clear-out on Tom Lynagh that went unpunished
Dan Sheehan, the British and Irish Lions hooker, has been banned for four matches after a dangerous clear-out on Australia fly-half Tom Lynagh that went unpunished by the officials during the third Test. According to a press release issued on Monday morning by World Rugby, Sheehan did not accept that foul play had occurred nor that the offence warranted a citing. This extended his eventual ban, though it will be reduced by a week if the 27-year-old completes World Rugby's coaching intervention programme, widely known as 'tackle school'. Sheehan, who appeared to hit Lynagh in the head with his elbow during the first half of the Lions' 22-12 loss on Saturday, was collared with charging into a ruck or a maul and a panel found his actions to be reckless. Tom Lynagh flattened by elbow to the head. #AUSvBIL — Jobson Growthe (@electricBAU) August 2, 2025 The committee also found that he made head contact with Lynagh, who subsequently left the field and did not return, and that Sheehan's actions 'amounted to a high degree of danger and that no mitigation applied'. There was minimal reaction to the clear-out from any players at the time, with Lynagh even staying on the field long enough to kick a penalty goal, which might have spared Sheehan from greater scrutiny. Michael Lynagh, the former Wallabies fly-half and father of Tom, has used his X account to repost several questions of how the officials missed Sheehan's actions at the time. One of them derided the situation as 'utterly insane'. Another, from Jack Quigley, said: 'So, just to be clear: This TMO will stop the game to check literally EVERYTHING except Dan Sheehan's hit that took Lynagh out. What are we doing here.' Had referee Nika Amushakeli been alerted to Sheehan's actions, it is highly likely that a card would have resulted. Even though 20-minute red cards were in play during the series, allowing teams to replace the offending player after that amount of time, the bunker official would have had scope to send off Sheehan permanently. Sheehan will now miss Leinster's pre-season game against Cardiff as well as their first two matches of the United Rugby Championship campaign against Stormers and Sharks. Provided that he completes World Rugby's coaching intervention programme, he will be available to face Munster on October 18.


BBC News
5 hours ago
- BBC News
Sheehan gets four-match ban for 'reckless' play
Hooker Dan Sheehan has been banned for four matches, which will be reduced to three if he completes World Rugby's coaching intervention, for a "reckless" clearout in the British and Irish Lions' final Test defeat by 26-year-old was cited post-game for a first-half clearout that appeared to make contact with the head of Australia fly-half Tom 22, later left the field after failing a head injury assessment, but the incident was not looked at by Rugby deemed that his actions were "reckless" and went against the law that relates to charging into a ruck or if he completes the coaching intervention, will miss a pre-season game against Cardiff and two United Rugby Championship matches against South African sides Stormers and would then be available to play again on 18 October against Irish rivals scored a try in the Lions' dramatic second Test victory at Melbourne Cricket Ground and was one of the standout performers on tour, captaining the side when Maro Itoje left the field on hooker would have likely been rested for the early United Rugby Championship games because of his involvement in Wallabies' victory in Sydney prevented the tourists from securing a 3-0 series whitewash for the first time since 1927 in Argentina.


BBC News
5 hours ago
- BBC News
Hull KR's May banned for comments made to official
Hull KR scrum-half Tyrone May has been banned for two matches for questioning the integrity of a match official in the win over Salford last 29-year-old Australian was sent to the sin bin in the 74-12 victory over the Super League strugglers on will now miss the table-toppers' games at home to Castleford and away to second-placed Wigan who has also received 12 penalty points, has scored four tries in 18 league appearances this season.