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Campbell McCallum

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scenic12scenic12    2 posts
edited November -1 West Australian Racing
Does anyone know why he was taken off rides at Broome yesterday?

I have heard a serious rumour.

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  • NevershowsurpriseNevershowsurprise    995 posts
    said:

    Does anyone know why he was taken off rides at Broome yesterday?

    I have heard a serious rumour.

    Allegedly tested positive
  • RadmanRadman    1,992 posts
    Tested positve at Mondays trials from reports. Hearing to come.
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    said:

    Tested positve at Mondays trials from reports. Hearing to come.

    I really hope that this report is as far off the mark as your confidence of harvey's getting a hatrick rad..

    Sorry to say but social problem or not, the regular breach of the rules is a real concern and needs to be addressed by the association..(i said it last time and will repeat it again...that wont surprise most of you...sorry..!!!) whatever we are doing as an industry we are not doing enough to educate these apprentices about the drugs and the associated penalties and long term health problems they cause.. If we were we would not have any more of these situations.......

    Very frustrating, maybe it is time to start suspending their masters if they return a positive test...radical but something radical needs to happen....IMO
  • RadmanRadman    1,992 posts
    Haha, Harvey getting a treble, don't remember writing that RIO. Did pay $2.90 for a drum in the first and got $3.30 on his winner. Donga also had a nice winner so had a winning day (just). Would have been much better if Morning Mist had of won though. Thank you for your concern. :D

    Hope I'm wrong on Campbell but I aint.

    FYI, Campbell is not an apprentice.
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    said:

    Haha, Harvey getting a treble, don't remember writing that RIO. Did pay $2.90 for a drum in the first and got $3.30 on his winner. Donga also had a nice winner so had a winning day (just). Would have been much better if Morning Mist had of won though. Thank you for your concern. :D

    Hope I'm wrong on Campbell but I aint.

    FYI, Campbell is not an apprentice.

    oops, :oops: :oops: sorry about that...
  • RadmanRadman    1,992 posts
    All forgiven mate....we must not forget, You have NFI :D.

    BTW. I will be at the track next Saturday to see the champ work.....might I see you there??
  • said:

    All forgiven mate....we must not forget, You have NFI :D.

    BTW. I will be at the track next Saturday to see the champ work.....might I see you there??

    :lol:
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    I forgot i have an out for all stupid statements from now on in!!!! :D

    At this stage i should be there..will PM you closer to the day..May be the best run of the 3 this weekend...altho tuff to be better than the last one..
  • ICEICE    683 posts
    said:

    said:

    Tested positve at Mondays trials from reports. Hearing to come.

    I really hope that this report is as far off the mark as your confidence of harvey's getting a hatrick rad..

    Sorry to say but social problem or not, the regular breach of the rules is a real concern and needs to be addressed by the association..(i said it last time and will repeat it again...that wont surprise most of you...sorry..!!!) whatever we are doing as an industry we are not doing enough to educate these apprentices about the drugs and the associated penalties and long term health problems they cause.. If we were we would not have any more of these situations.......

    Very frustrating, maybe it is time to start suspending their masters if they return a positive test...radical but something radical needs to happen....IMO
    m

    :?: :!: 8) :lol:
  • BobbyDavisBobbyDavis    916 posts
    Some more news to come I hear, this time a female apprentice getting stung for a positive. Not much going on between the ears for a few of these riders!
  • motivatedmotivated    334 posts
    Its society....suspending masters is a silly idea really.

    The kids need a bigger penalty to learn that it's not to be accepted under any circumstance. Give them 12 months and get to the real world and work for minimum wage...

    That way they cant pay for their gear anymore, and will realise what the hell they have thrown away.
  • RadmanRadman    1,992 posts
    said:

    Some more news to come I hear, this time a female apprentice getting stung for a positive. Not much going on between the ears for a few of these riders!

    Oh Dear :?
  • YoloYolo    35 posts
    said:

    Some more news to come I hear, this time a female apprentice getting stung for a positive. Not much going on between the ears for a few of these riders!

    Who's the female?
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    Hey motivated...as stated a radical suggestion....but maybe something to consider for repeat offenders.

    Yes it is a society problem...but the area that it is being detected is in a workplace.Every work place i have been in that has a zero drug and alcohol policy has a two pronged attack to this sort of detection..Firstly, get the person drug free before they re-enter the work place...and secondly a education program of the dangers of drugs to the person and in the work place..

    If as an industry we do that...i have a feeling that we aren't doing it well enough, cos the message isn't getting through..

    I've been heavily involved in the youth/drug area in the past...and experience tells me that what works for one person, so often doesn't work for the next!!!! it's a messy situation, but when it happens to apprentices the regulatory body has to look for solutions to the problem..And with apprentices they should be given chance to be educated on the situation..if they re-offend...then as apprentices, they should be out of the industry...IMO
  • RodentRodent    7,470 posts
    Ahhhhh what about the parents? Isn't it one of the most important responsibilities of a parent to educate their kids about the dangers associated with drugs and succumbing to peer group pressure?
    I know I've done my best and set a good example. If my sons are stupid enough to ignore my lead and follow some other goose's example then more fool them. My boys are discouraged from hanging around no hopers and encouraged to hang around people of sound moral fibre who actually harbour healthy ambition.
    What more can a parent do?
    Unfortunately, my experience in the Sydney racing scene in the 80's left me with the impression that a huge number of young participants were indulging in drugs. I wouldn't let my boys anywhere near a stable. If one of them were determined to be a jockey, I'd have to get a trainers licence myself.
    Of course, I don't want to cast any aspersions on the WA scene as I have no experience there. My experiences are restricted to Sydney.
  • snipersniper    236 posts
    Unfortnately Rodent it is no different here, the younger generation are on a downhill spiral, fortunately the middle group of jocks are all level headed. The 30 -40 generation are all good workers with there futures all under control.
  • RadmanRadman    1,992 posts
    said:

    Unfortnately Rodent it is no different here, the younger generation are on a downhill spiral, fortunately the middle group of jocks are all level headed. The 30 -40 generation are all good workers with there futures all under control.

    That 30 - 40 generation were young once and made mistakes to. Some had ability but stuffed up never to be heard of again, I'm sure we could all throw out some names.

    Maybe it's just always been this way.....
  • snipersniper    236 posts
    Yes think your correct, but not on the gear that's available now! Very sad and I don't know the answers, but gosh thy are throwing away some unbelievable opportunities.
  • DamienWyerDamienWyer    7,988 posts
    They may be good workers with their riding futures under control, but many Jockeys apparently don't see past the immediate future when it comes to things such as superannuation and investments. I have had two discussions in recent weeks with both senior and junior riders, and they dispair at the lifestyle choices of even those who do work hard but don't have a plan for 20 years from now when their riding days are over.
  • edited June 2012
    said:

    said:

    Some more news to come I hear, this time a female apprentice getting stung for a positive. Not much going on between the ears for a few of these riders!

    Who's the female?
    Melissa Milner she got 9 months
  • raconteurraconteur    610 posts
    9 months and 7 months for trying to get other female to put he wee in for her!
  • BobbyDavisBobbyDavis    916 posts
    said:

    said:

    said:

    Some more news to come I hear, this time a female apprentice getting stung for a positive. Not much going on between the ears for a few of these riders!

    Who's the female?
    Melissa Milner she got 9 months
    Allegedly she was pinged before she was even riding but it got swept under the carpet :shock: :shock: :shock:
    If thats true ---- shame, shame, shame.
    How old is she? 18? Not very promising the future me thinks
  • BrubakerBrubaker    219 posts
    said:

    said:

    said:

    said:

    Some more news to come I hear, this time a female apprentice getting stung for a positive. Not much going on between the ears for a few of these riders!

    Who's the female?
    Melissa Milner she got 9 months
    Allegedly she was pinged before she was even riding but it got swept under the carpet :shock: :shock: :shock:
    If thats true ---- shame, shame, shame.
    How old is she? 18? Not very promising the future me thinks
    Pretty soon there won't be any damn jocks left riding :roll:
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    If this is the quality of person that are being selected by RWWA and trainers to be suitable for an apprenticeship....we may be better off with none..

    Whoever is responsible for signing them on should be held responsible for their behavior..

    Rodent suggested that some of this should be dropped back on their parents, and i agree with that in a social environment, but this is a work place, and whoever is responsible for them being in the work place should also be responsible for caring for their safety, well being and education. I know I'm sounding like a broken record, but apprentices are meant to be looked after by the person that signed them on and the association that allows them to be an apprentice...They don't appear to be doing a really good job at the moment from what i can see.......

    However it isn't the majority of the apprentices, but it is regularly happening....probably too regularly :(
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,486 posts
    do current apprentices live on the host trainers premises or do they live independently?
    in the "old days" they were under a strict regime from the host trainer, plenty of stable chores, pocket money, the flicks on sat. night with an 11pm curfew.
    try that on a kid these days!!! :roll:
  • WagonWheelWagonWheel    3 posts
    Pay them the wage of a stablehand, and make them work the same hours as a stablehand, so #1 they can't afford any of that crap, and #2 they won't have time to go out and get so messy!

    Honestly, how many people out there are actually lucky enough to be small enough to be a jockey? How many people would have given so much just for the opportunity these kids have? And here they are pissing it all away being stupid doing drugs! They could be so much more, the doors are right there and unlocked, all they have to do is open them, yet they choose to rub it in how easy they've got it, and they're ruining their own lives. They need to pull their heads in, deflate their egos a bit, and be realistic, put in the hard yards now, because one day, they'll be too heavy, with no other skills and have to get a real job.
  • YoloYolo    35 posts
    Is anything official? What did he go for?
  • motivatedmotivated    334 posts
    said:

    Pay them the wage of a stablehand, and make them work the same hours as a stablehand, so #1 they can't afford any of that crap, and #2 they won't have time to go out and get so messy!

    Honestly, how many people out there are actually lucky enough to be small enough to be a jockey? How many people would have given so much just for the opportunity these kids have? And here they are pissing it all away being stupid doing drugs! They could be so much more, the doors are right there and unlocked, all they have to do is open them, yet they choose to rub it in how easy they've got it, and they're ruining their own lives. They need to pull their heads in, deflate their egos a bit, and be realistic, put in the hard yards now, because one day, they'll be too heavy, with no other skills and have to get a real job.

    I do agree WagonWheel, but you will find apprentices are still on a very cheap rate. I think one reason the youth of today take the pilss/gear is because it is in fact cheaper. 1 pill and water for the night, good to go....ive never touched the stuff, but that seems to be how it is.

    Racing game is not full of glamour and easy street though like some make it out to be. Tough industry. No excuse for drugs though.
  • obrienrbobrienrb    630 posts
    Falcon is right...as an outsider looking in being jockey is not a job, it is a lifestyle. The old ways should return. They should be eating,drinking,breathing,sleeping racing. Would produce more level headed quality race riders... When I did my a apprenticeship (not in racing obviously) I was with my boss all day 6 days a week doing nothing but work..can afford to relax more now!
  • DamienWyerDamienWyer    7,988 posts
    My Gold club pro used to tell his two apprentices, one of whom has some ability but never got there, that fishing & f***ing were the only two things a professional golfer should do. Anything else would destroy what little chance they had.

    This was of course prior to Tiger Woods, so for him maybe it was just fishing.
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