21st October 2003, 09:59 AM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
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I think you better get your facts straight Magoo. It was the racing appeals board who altered the original decision, not Des Gleeson. Just in case you did'nt know, an appeals board is an independant racing body that has absolutely no connection to Des Gleeson or Racing Victoria stewards. They found Gleesons initial punishment of Beadman excessive and cut his suspension by a day. If Des Gleeson had his way, Beadman would not be riding Lonhro on Cox Plate Day. I personally think it is a slap in the face to the Des Gleeson and his colleagues who handed out the original penalty.
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