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Jail sentences handed out to nine men after mass brawl at Goodwood racecourse in May

, Jail sentences handed out to nine men after mass brawl at Goodwood racecourse in May

NINE men have been given jail sentences following the horrific mass brawl at Goodwood racecourse back in May.

11 men were charged following the fight, with sentences totalling more than nine years handed out on Tuesday after the final hearings were heard.

The fight took place back at Goodwood racecourse in May

It is believed up to 50 people had been involved in multiple altercations at the track last May with Sussex Police making a dozen arrests in total resulting in 11 being charged.

Nine of the defendants pleaded guilty to violent disorder .

The most severe sentence of 24 months was given to James Whitlock, 27, who was caught on camera kicking a man in the head while he was on the ground.

The British Horseracing Authority have also excluded a number of individuals from all British racecourses following the conclusion of the criminal proceedings.

The BHA said the exclusions are for an indefinite period, with a minimum of three years, and prevent the individuals from entering any premises licensed by the BHA, which includes racecourses and training yards.

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Chris Watts, head of integrity for the BHA, said: “A day at the races is a fun, safe and relaxing day out that is suitable for all the family.

“The sport will not tolerate any incidents of serious anti-social behaviour and, in this case, gratuitous violence.

“On the very rare occasions when it does occur we will work collaboratively with the police and the racecourses to ensure that the appropriate action is taken against the individuals involved.”

Adam Waterworth, managing director of sport at Goodwood racecourse, said: “We are delighted that the evidence we provided has helped secure an appropriately serious sentence for the perpetrators of this incident.

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“We take a zero-tolerance stance on anti-social behaviour here at Goodwood, and to support this, we installed an extensive CCTV network across the course a few years ago, which helped us provide clear footage to Sussex Police of the incident.

“This sends out a strong message to the public – anti-social behaviour is not welcome at Goodwood, and we will continue to be vigilant so racegoers can enjoy the best possible experience when they come racing with us.”

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