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Old 27th April 2018, 09:21 PM
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Default Top Trainer Breaking News!

There is a top trainer that has defied the drug testing abilities. There will be ground breaking news in the coming months, if not sooner. Obviously I cannot name this trainer, but it's a leading trainer. Could be rubbed out for life! What is used is not Cobalt nor Sodium Bicarbonate, but something else I cannot mention. It will rock the racing world as this trainer has had phenomenal success over the last couple of years
You heard it first here, blood samples taken from all this trainer's horses will show positive to a substance that cannot be detected right now.

In the 1980's I used to attend the trots at Moonee Valley and the top driver trainer combo used to roll through the gates with sodium bicarbonate all over the wheels, that's why when they got a horse, it improved by half a lap, stops the build up of lactose. In an interview with the trainer, (he must have forgotten) he attributed his success to the water walker he imported from America in those days. In the background shot was a pallet of sodium bicarbonate :P
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Old 27th April 2018, 10:54 PM
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Lets hope we can still drink beer.
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Old 28th April 2018, 06:57 AM
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The name ------- would not surprise me

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Old 30th January 2019, 10:15 AM
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Lets hope we can still drink beer.
hmmm
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Old 30th January 2019, 02:16 PM
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https://www.theage.com.au/sport/rac...130-p50ugc.html

I knew of this ages ago, this is what I was referring to. Can't say much more as no charges have been laid as yet!

Look up "jiggers" in racing, sand dunes my ass :P

There is a LOT more to this story btw.
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Old 30th January 2019, 02:41 PM
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Lots of cautious race reporting sites out there. Many of them have turned off comments in their articles. Will be very interesting to see the information that comes out in the ensuing days. In the short term, Weir horses are still able to run as he's yet to be charged with a breach of the rules of racing. Not sure if that will remain the case though.

I guess that familiarity breeds contempt, I doubt that any of these people entered the industry with the express purpose of endangering or torturing horses. The fervent animal rights activists would probably argue that that's a natural consequence of subjugating a species.



I recently discovered that someone I knew from another realm was a parent to a current jockey. Apparently they have been involved with horses all their life - to such an extent that they don't bet because they know of all the dodgy stuff that can go on behind the scenes. It's a crying shame there's that kind of culture. More prosecutions, more 'dobbing' and more information to punters/industry observers, please.
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Old 30th January 2019, 11:58 PM
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"Police have also confirmed that the three men have been released without charge, pending further enquiries." - Source The Age.

The key here being "pending further enquiries."

If the three stooges deny having or knowing of any of the evidence seized during the raids, then Police have to release the men. They can only hold them for a period of time. However, forensic evidence such as fingerprints, DNA etc. still have to be conducted. I believe that Police have kept much of the story and findings to themselves at this stage as it might hamper the investigation, and are also examining irregular betting trends.
"A small amount of cocaine was found", I believe that's not all they found.
Enough for now, it will all unfold in due course....
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Old 31st January 2019, 05:51 PM
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"It is understood still pictures were shown to Weir when he was interviewed on Wednesday by detectives from Victoria Police's sporting integrity unit.
While he initially co-operated, he refused to answer questions relating to the images." - Source The Age.
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Old 28th April 2018, 10:33 AM
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In the 1980's I used to attend the trots at Moonee Valley and the top driver trainer combo used to roll through the gates with sodium bicarbonate all over the wheels, that's why when they got a horse, it improved by half a lap, stops the build up of lactose. In an interview with the trainer, (he must have forgotten) he attributed his success to the water walker he imported from America in those days. In the background shot was a pallet of sodium bicarbonate


I assume you are referring to 'night time events' Chrome?

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Old 28th April 2018, 12:19 PM
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Vortech it's not ------- Can't say who it is for obvious reasons.
LG, yes Friday night trots at the Valley.

All I can say is this.
As most of you know, I run a thoroughbred rescue organisation (not for profit), in fact runs at a huge loss, but there are other satisfying benefits.
I've built up a reputation I've worked hard for, with some trainers many stable hands and strappers etc.
It first came to my attention when another trainer mentioned it in passing, however, I just took it as sour grapes perhaps. Then I bumped into some stable hands of the trainer in question by pure accident, and some had left because of it.
Then it was confirmed by yet another party closely associated with the stable, a jockey no less and a few track riders. What they eluded to was so consistent and all the stories were very similar. Some were very worried about being implicated when the story breaks. Others were worried about the welfare of the horses, which is how I came into the whole thing in the first place.
I should say, it's not cruelty or anything of that nature, but certainly not good for the horses and not good for the industry, nor anyone associated with said trainer.
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