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Trainer loses doping appeal after ‘inexcusable’ negligence

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Orion Puckett
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The Viking Hoard doping case, in which a horse was nobbled with an overdose of the tranquilliser acepromazine (ACP) in Ireland in October 2018, concluded on Thursday when the trainer Charles Byrnes lost his appeal against a six-month ban for “inexcusable” negligence when he left his horse unattended for “20 to 25 minutes” before the race.

It is really inexcusable to leave the horse alone minutes before the race. I agree with the ban.

I used a sportsbook pay per head to start a bookie business.

 
Posted : 20/02/2021 12:48 pm
leejin
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Yup, I agree that the trainer should not have left the horse unattended before the start of the race.  

스포츠 베팅 에 대해 자세히 알아보기 위해 왔습니다

 
Posted : 25/07/2021 12:49 am
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