JOCKEYS believe many of their colleagues are suffering both mentally and physically due to the lack of saunas on courses.
As a result, they have pleaded with the powers that be to reverse the current status quo, but the riders feel their concerns are falling on deaf ears.
Now, though, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) must surely act following a recent survey on saunas and dehydration – of which I have had exclusive access – amongst members of the Professional Jockeys’ Association (PJA).
As many of you will know, a few years ago saunas were removed because some felt they were detrimental to the health of jockeys.
Now, though, there is evidence that decision has caused an even bigger issue to the life of a rider.