Horse racing-Dunne appeals against ban for bullying fellow jockey Frost


(Reuters) - Jockey Robbie Dunne has appealed against an 18-month ban imposed on him for bullying and harassing fellow rider Bryony Frost, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) said on Thursday.

Dunne, 36, was found in breach of four counts of conduct prejudicial to the integrity and reputation of horse racing between February and September, 2020 by an independent disciplinary panel.

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