Jockeys and their representatives will meet tomorrow morning to assess discuss the ongoing mobile phone dispute.
The meeting, which is to be held at a hotel in the Nottingham area, is due to start at around 9.30 a.m.
John Blake, who took over from Michael Caulfield as chief executive of the Jockeys Association today, said: "I shall be chairing the meeting. It will be to assess the situation and give me an opportunity to listen at first hand to the boys from around the country.
"It could last a couple of hours or so. The boys have commitments around the country. I would be hopeful that I would have a conversation with the Jockey Club some time today as well to see where we are up to there.
"I met with the senior steward [Julian Richmond-Watson] last Tuesday evening and he's promised to get in touch with me by the end of play today. Hopefully we'll have a conversation and we'll see where we go.
"The ambition is the same, as has been since I've been involved since August 19, which is to get a workable solution because that clearly is not there."
If the impasse continues the jockeys could take the matter to court. The row between the jockeys and the sport's regulators reached boiling point when the riders boycotted the fixture at Sandown on September 14th, causing its cancellation.
The disagreement began when the Jockey Club introduced restrictions on mobile phone use by riders on racetracks from the beginning of September in the wake of a high-profile corruption court case which revealed that privileged information was being passed by phone.
Amended restrictions came into force on September 19th that allowed riders to make calls on their phones and check for messages whenever they wish, without the need to seek permission.
All phone activity has to take place in a designated phone zone, adjacent to the clerk of the scales in the weighing room.
The jockeys' mobiles must still be switched off from 30 minutes before racing until the start of the last race on the card.
The Jockey Club have also made provision for the riders to receive calls direct from trainers who are off course using the mobile phone of the trainers' representative.