Guilty pleas in Lil Caesar HK sale case
Jockey Glyn Schofield, media personality Richard Callander and racing manager Liam Prior have all pleaded guilty to charges over the sale of a horse to Hong Kong.
The horse, Lil Caesar, was sold for $200,000 but the owners were told the amount was $140,000 with syndicate manager Callander and Prior splitting the money as commission.
That money has since been paid to the owners while Schofield received a $20,000 commission from the sale against the rules of his jockey’s licence.
Racing NSW stewards have adjourned the inquiry to consider penalties.