When is Enough Enough? – And Why Don’t the SA Stewards Get It? (First Published Sept 2021)

South Australian trot driver Kenny ‘The Gambler’ Rogers is one of those sad individuals who become hooked on the dirty, illegal street drug ice and refuse to kick the habit, or can’t, and enter into a spiral that sucks them down into nothingness faster than a crocodile’s death roll ever could, and keeps pulling to […]

Five Years Later John McCarthy Cops a 9 Month Sentence For a Cobalt Positive – And Gets an Immediate Stay (First Published September 2023)

In October 2018 a horse prepared by the former premiership winning trot trainer John McCarthy – the father of Luke – threw a positive swab to cobalt after winning a race at Menangle. For reasons known only to J. McCarthy and Harness Racing NSW, the seemingly simple strict liability matter took 5 years to be […]

But in the Race to the Bottom, South Australia Wins – They Don’t Even Swab All the Winners There

Integrity management standards in South Australian harness racing have plunged to such depths that the State has become a laughing stock. They don’t even test all the winners down there. Not even the ones they say they do. The Stewards summary for last night’s Globe Derby meeting shows that post-race swabs were only taken from […]

Dean Chapple Cops it in the Throat With Both Barrels – You Reap What You Sow

Tamworth trainer Dean Chapple has this week been disqualified for 2 years on a charge of presenting one of his horses to race (and win) with the painkiller Meloxicam in it’s system. Click to access 240419%20mr%20dean%20chapple%20inquiry%20conducted.pdf It’s an extraordinarily heavy sentence for a substance breach offence that usually attracts just fines. Look at some of […]

The dark side of the Grand National: Cocaine crisis rocks Aintree

Cocaine use appears to have been rife among those attending the Grand National, a Telegraph Sport investigation into racing’s “Peaky Blinders” drugs problem has found. The class-A substance was present in dozens of toilet cubicles examined during this year’s festival, despite organisers declaring beforehand anyone carrying illegal drugs would be denied entry to Aintree. The apparent scale of cocaine use […]

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