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FRANCE: Guyon sweet on "future Group 1 filly" Romantica
By Scott Burton
THE COMBINATION of Andre Fabre and Maxime Guyon were a sure route to riches for French punters with a pattern race double at Longchamp on Sunday and the pair were at it again on Monday. (46 mins ago)More
Yes, yes, yes TEAM FABLE a great team to follow.
Newmarket trainer claims more than 100 horses given steroids
By Tom Kerr
BRITISH racing lurched back into crisis on Monday as a second Newmarket trainer admitted to using anabolic steroids on his horses. (9 hours ago)More
Butler told the Independent: "It did not cross my mind that there could be any problem with this medication. And, judging from the fact that the BHA said nothing about it when they saw my medical book, it does not seem to have crossed their minds, either."
Butler believes the medication, known as Sungate and containing the steroid stanozolol, to have been commonly recommended by vets in Newmarket for the treatment of joint injuries.
"I have been very uncomfortable over the past few days, hearing and reading about the Al Zarooni case," he said.
Butler believes the medication, known as Sungate and containing the steroid stanozolol, to have been commonly recommended by vets in Newmarket for the treatment of joint injuries.
"I have been very uncomfortable over the past few days, hearing and reading about the Al Zarooni case," he said.
J Margaret Clarke Turfcall Comment Equus Zone
NO WAY is it acceptable that all the different horseracing countries remain divided over this issue. All the time some countries do and some don't, a mess up. Pain the key factor no racehorses should ever be left in shocking pain when there are medicines available to help. The answer is as simple as that. This is not a case of Mahmood Al Zarooni being made an outcast, condemned as someone who has doped the horses he is trusted with. Al Zarooni did not dope his horses he used medication not dope. This whole issue is not acceptable, blown out of all preportion by ignorance. The fault lies within the British Horseracing Authority Government who have failed and continue to fail all true horsemen to incluide the horses worldwide every day. The BHA have very low Equus literacy standards, and worst of all they show no remorse, and make no attempt to change, to improve their standards they are way out of their depth and league. As the evidence proved to be on the very first 1) Qipco Champions Day at Ascot Satrurday October 15th 2011, involving French Champion Flat Jockey Christophe Soumillon, over BHA new bloodhorse illiterate Whip Rules
2) BHA Bloodhorse Illiterate Whip Rules and now this 3) Blaming Mahood Al Zerooni makes 3) Three huge errors of their own judgement burdened upon other people. 1) Christophe Soumillon. 2) All handler riders worldwide. 3) Mahmood Al Zerooni. BHA are causing dreadful unjust hardship and sufferance. They are using unbelievably harsh punishments that belong nowhere, but the past. Our Queen Elizabeth's friend Monty Roberts sums this all up fast when he says "Who is going to appologise to the species, for all these centuries of getting things so wrong, of doing things the wrong way?"
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