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  1. many times like again tonight
  2. I hope the 2yo's dont get to race - will spare a lot of Alan Clarks poor wee trotters
  3. invited drivers races always allow an exemption
  4. suspended I think for whip use
  5. Mick Guerin tweeted that sales postponed a week
  6. getting the disqualification out of the way quick - other charges to follow at a separate hearing
  7. the vet implied it was to treat injuries which is how they sold it to RIU and yes we have used PRP (and shockwave) to treat an out of work and badly injured racehorse but how do horses at the peak of their performance need treatment as Bill Bishop said to remain at 100%. Given this quote on the facebook page all horses in the stable must be being treated whether they need it or not and in that is the animal welfare issue. All Stars Stable are amazing. 7 winners from 8 races contested on their premier day including trifectas and Quinellas. Awesome win by Vincent in the Auckland Cup. Great to see results from Equine Blood Solutions NZ
  8. more advertising material Light Enhanced ACS –Autologous Conditioned Serum The new frontier of stem cell therapies and regenerative medicine offers much promise for the world of equine sports medicine therapies. Various forms of these therapies have been around for a number of years, and advances are continually being made in improving them. We offer access to the very latest modality which is Light Enhanced Autologous Conditioned Serum. This is a form of traditional IRAP where the patients blood is collected and the anti-degenerative compounds that block the triggering of an inflammatory response are extracted in a concentrated form. This blood factor extract is unique to the patient, and as these factors all occur naturally in the body these extracts cannot be detected in a swab. Our technique partners traditional IRAP treatment with a specially patented low level light technology which has the effect that it produces a photo biostimulatory effect on the IRAP blood extract . This greatly enhances its effectiveness in promoting healing and reducing inflammation and pain. The Light Enhanced ACS process produces over 40 x 5L vials of extract which can then be administered via conventional Intra articular methods straight into joints, or can be given IV, or can be injected into acupuncture points or administered via a nebuliser. This range of versatile applications offers many options for integrating ACS into an equine athletes programme and managing a range of problems.
  9. you are the stupid one - if Greg O'Connor only promotes the business owned by Mark and Natalie on the Box Seat he is opening the industry to ridicule when you see how it is performance enhancing. It had better be a balanced story. Horses don't sit 3 wide all the way outside other very good horses and then run away without it being performance enhancing - and how many break down because they cant cope with the workload - the ULTIMATE question Greg should be asking
  10. https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/232187/khrc-approves-study-to-develop-epo-micro-dosing-test ACS was developed in Kentucky, the home of racing in the USA but recently the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission has approved $147,000 from the Kentucky Equine Drug Research Council fund for a two-year study that aims to develop an affordable test to detect horses that have been given small levels—microdoses—of erythropoietin. In a letter to the KHRC and presentation at its Feb. 19 meeting, Kentucky equine medical director Mary Scollay said there have been anecdotal reports that blood doping through administration of small doses of recombinant human erythropoietin, or its re-engineered form Darbepoetin, is occurring in racing and evading detection. The abuse of erythropoietin increases red blood cells, creating a performance-enhancing effect known as blood doping as these cells are thought to carry more oxygen to muscles. Scollay said in racing the current screening method for EPO substances is limited and the concentrations resulting from micro-dosing may be lower than the sensitivity of the screening method. Furthermore, the effects from this method of doping far exceed the window of detection for EPO substances, which are typically in the blood for less than 48 hours following administration.
  11. bit more recent NON RACEDAY INQUIRY RIU V S MCNALLY - DECISION DATED 24 JULY 2018 - CHAIR MR RG MCKENZIE Created on 26 July 2018 BEFORE A JUDICIAL COMMITTEE HELD AT CHRISTCHURCH IN THE MATTER of Information No. A10235 BETWEEN N M YDGREN, Chief Stipendiary Steward for the Racing Integrity Unit Informant AND STEPHEN RONALD McNALLY of Motukarara, Licensed Open Horseman Respondent Date of Hearing: Friday, 20 July 2018 Venue: Addington Raceway, Christchurch Judicial Committee: Mr RG McKenzie (Chairman), Mr SC Ching (Member) Present: Mr NM Ydgren (the Informant), The Respondent, in person Date of Oral Decision: 20 July 2018 Date of Written Decision: 24 July 2018 DECISION OF JUDICIAL COMMITTEE THE CHARGE [1] Information No. A10235 alleged that Mr McNally, as the driver of STAR PRIDE in Race 7, Yaldhurst Hotel Mobile Trot, at the meeting of New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club held at Addington Raceway, Christchurch, on 14th June 2018, committed a breach of Rule 869 (3) (f) in that “on the final bend [he] drove improperly by directing [his] horse STAR PRIDE outwards which allowed the following horse HEAVENLY LOVE an unobstructed passage”. [2] Mr Ydgren produced a letter signed by Mr M R Godber, General Manager of the Racing Integrity Unit, authorising the filing of the information pursuant to Rule 1108 (2). [3] The information was served on Mr McNally on 15 July 2018. He signed the Statement by the Respondent on the information form indicating that he did not admit the breach. [4] Mr McNally was present at the hearing of the information. The charge was read to him, together with the relevant Rule, and he confirmed that he denied the charge. THE RULE [5] The relevant Rule is as follows: 869 (3) No horseman in any race shall drive:- (f) improperly. 53] Mr McNally’s Open Horseman’s licence was suspended from after the close of racing on Friday, 27th July next for a period up to and including Sunday, 12th August 2018. The race meetings intended to be encompassed by the period of suspension are Oamaru HRC on 29th July, NZ Metropolitan TC on 3rd August, Forbury Park TC on 5th August, Gore HRC on 11th August and Rangiora HRC on 12th August 2018.
  12. guilty and 5 weeks - bit earlier Alister Kyle was suspended 3 weeks for the same offence but on appeal extended to 5 weeks
  13. from a search of JCA site one example NZ METRO TC - 21 SEPTEMBER 2007 - Races: Rules: 869.3.f Background: Following the running of Race 3, the ?Pegasus Spur? Standing At Woodlands Stud Handicap Trot, an information was laid by Stipendiary Steward Mrs K. R. Williams against Mr D. G. McCormick alleging a breach of Rule 869(3)(f). Following the running of Race 3, the ?Pegasus Spur? Standing At Woodlands Stud Handicap Trot, an information was laid by Stipendiary Steward Mrs K. R. Williams against Mr D. G. McCormick alleging a breach of Rule 869(3)(f). The charge reads as follows. "I the above named informant allege that the above named Defendant committed a breach of Rule 869(3)(f) in that Mr McCormick (Doug) drove improperly when moving out rounding the final bend on JACKPOT GOLD which allowed the other horse he trained in the race SHEZADORABIL a run on his inside." Rule 869(3)(f) reads as follows. "No horseman in any race shall drive improperly."
  14. it is very hard there - the only silver lining is we may get promoted to third and that covers enough to get our boy home again Think Monty is homesick and missing Phil The trip in the heat will have flattened marcoola and his stablemate