Author Topic: Drug cheats rampant in horse racing?  (Read 1666 times)

Wilderness

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Re: Drug cheats rampant in horse racing?
« Reply #15 on: December 02, 2011, 10:40:07 AM »
I guess it is easier to detect Afrin, Synthetic EPO must be harder and more costly to detect. So much more to worry about than Afrin..

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          This cost is the bottom line, and something the so-called "witch hunters" fail to comprehend.

 This underlying difference in cost is also what makes this latest round of Class IV positives, the overly-severe-penalties, and the BS-PR a joke.

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Re: Drug cheats rampant in horse racing?
« Reply #16 on: December 02, 2011, 02:41:22 PM »
The problem for me is that there are some trainers I have seen so many times in for cheating, I could no longer bet any race they were in because I didn't want to guess if they were going to cheat or not.  I wouldn't be surprised if half of the .5% samples that tested postive, were from the same 10 or so individuals.

 

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