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NYRA Assistant Weighmaster Steps Down Following Jockey Protests: Calls for Stronger Accountability in Management

December 4, 2025 2 Min Read
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Horse racing at Aqueduct proceeded as planned on Thursday, December 4, following a boycott by the jockey colony during most of last Sunday’s races. According to the Daily Racing Form (DRF), the jockeys stopped riding in the later races on November 30 because assistant scale clerk Brian Pockman was uneasy with new tasks assigned to him. These tasks involved not only digitally recording jockeys’ weights but also manually entering the weights into the program.

Pockman, who doubles as a timekeeper for NYRA, announced his resignation from the role of deputy secretary of scales on Thursday, as reported by DRF. A different NYRA official has since taken over Pockman’s responsibilities as assistant scales clerk, and NYRA plans to install surveillance cameras at all its tracks to monitor the weigh-in process.

While horse racing has resumed, some horsemen remain unhappy with the jockey colony’s actions. At least one owner, Sandy Goldfarb, expressed support for NYRA imposing fines or suspensions on jockeys who participate in protests, emphasizing that management needs to enforce accountability. However, NYRA lacks the authority to fine or suspend jockeys, a power that lies with the New York State Gaming Commission and NYRA racetrack manager Braulio Baeza Jr.

This news matters to horse racing fans because it highlights ongoing tensions between jockeys and racing authorities, which can disrupt the sport and affect race day operations. How these disputes are managed could set a precedent for future labor relations and impact the integrity and smooth running of horse racing events.

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