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The Positive Swab of Starry Heights
West Australian Racing
FairCraic69
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I remember watching Bart Cummings being interviewed once and when asked about stable staff that had to start early am at bakers’ hours and work for not a lot of money he was quoted as saying…
“Well we are employing the unemployable”
Now if Poor Old Starry Heights did test positive to Ritalin by some form of “environmental contamination.” by a racing industry person The defence should be looking for someone with ADHD which often looks like:
Chronic procrastination.
Disorganisation at work or home
Starting lots of things, finishing few
Emotional sensitivity or mood swings
Feeling overwhelmed easily
Poor follow-through despite good intentions
History of being told you’re “lazy” or “not living up to potential”
NO WONDER BART TRAINED 11 CUP WINNERS
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Clears from the blood much quicker than urine
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Far more than could be transferred from just touching a horses bridle or head region.
The levels the stewards are sitting on would have to prove this.
If the positive was from a hair sample, maybe someone touching it's head could be a believable excuse.
Still doesn't explain how Ritalin entered its bloodstream.
It had to be administered by someone. Whether that be the trainers or someone else, who really knows?
It is the responsibility of the two trainers to ensure this does not happen.
It is also possible one of the two trainers administered the drug without telling the other one?
The female trainer is notoriously antivax/anti drug so I don't think she would.
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Completely possible Rodent and commonly believed to be how it works with some of the bigger stables, especially ones well-connected.
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Oh Dear 'Blues and Beefs' Sadly for the PTT comments crew Craic has No Blue or Beef with Team Williams but merely pointing out to All N Sundry, that with all the argy bargy being posted Rules of Racing are a Law unto Themselves and rarely Civil Law will apply.
Further to the 'Blues and Beefs' Jibes Stating the Obvious this has been Very Distressing for Team Williams, The Owners of the IL Fated Starry Heights, Team Williams Staff, other Owners within the stable, and no doubt this is a Big Wheel that employs a Large Number of people that are All being affected.
That said and to reiterate my previous post when you are granted a license one of the conditions is to bring a horse to a race track Drug Free, Chemical Analysis has proven in this case that was not the case.
And the stewards will require a Plea of Guilty or Not Guilty then determine their findings...
So Until then Even Perry Mason or Judge Judy probably can’t assist on this occasion.
just out of curiosity have you ever sat in on an inquiry conducted by either of the states trotting bodies that you are making this comparison about, or are you just making a general statement based on what youve seen via media releases and the written copies of the inquiry, think its extremely hard to compare both states if you haven't actually been involved in the process
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