jinnyj
Senior Jockey
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No he hasn’t. She’s just taken all the rap for it. It was a weird situation because one minute he was a trainer then the next he was retiring suddenly and handing over to her while reinventing himself as the “box driver”. And she was a very young girl at the time too. But it was clear he was still in charge despite him protesting that she made all the decisions. I know he’s supposed to have had a heart bypass but we still saw him regularly at the courses. And apparently her injury was caused by bandages coming undone while galloping a horse resulting in serious injury to her.
On the occasion of the positive dope test above, apparently the horse was so obviously in receipt of lasix with it peeing at every opportunity whilst walking around the paddock (lasix is a diuretic) that people were begging the stewards to test it. Fortunately the BHA vets were there to test that day which is not always the case. IIRC, he was warned by the stewards for threatening behaviour on one occasion last season. I saw a stewards report about it which shocked me at the time. And then of course everyone was fawning over him winning the Aintree Foxhunters again.
There is another Pointing trainer that is widely “suspected” to be administering substances to his horses which show dramatic improvement. However he invariably gets wind of when the dope testers are at a meeting and turns the lorry around. He’s been done in the past but it still continues. Several of us have been beating a drum for a long time but are told “there’s no proof!” And from what I gather the testing for point to points have a two year backlog atm, or so I have been told.
On the occasion of the positive dope test above, apparently the horse was so obviously in receipt of lasix with it peeing at every opportunity whilst walking around the paddock (lasix is a diuretic) that people were begging the stewards to test it. Fortunately the BHA vets were there to test that day which is not always the case. IIRC, he was warned by the stewards for threatening behaviour on one occasion last season. I saw a stewards report about it which shocked me at the time. And then of course everyone was fawning over him winning the Aintree Foxhunters again.
There is another Pointing trainer that is widely “suspected” to be administering substances to his horses which show dramatic improvement. However he invariably gets wind of when the dope testers are at a meeting and turns the lorry around. He’s been done in the past but it still continues. Several of us have been beating a drum for a long time but are told “there’s no proof!” And from what I gather the testing for point to points have a two year backlog atm, or so I have been told.