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E.P.O.
According to a report on Sport 927 radio this morning, an announcement is imminent from both racing codes concerning the detection of the use of E.P.O. from frozen samples sent around the world for testing. Stand by.
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stored samples
it would be interesting if a melbourne cup or other major winner turned up a few years later with a significant sample. i guess it wouldnt be make public even though some one should do time over it. somethings are best not found.
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I did hear in one of the media channels that the EPO was not detected as a part of pre- or post- race testing. Rather it was detected during samples taken from spot testing during a stable visit.
Since identities and the horses involved have not been revealed - it will be interesting to see the outcome. What happens - for example - if the horses involved were unraced or spelling ?. |
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The trainer's name has been revealed in some media. Interesting to note that the chief steward Terry Bailey has said that the secret to the success of the new testing kit was in the timing. I take that to mean that it is no good waiting until the horses are presented at the races. I understand that many more horses have been tested at other training establishments. Follow story here. http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/st...5006021,00.html |
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