Trainers that cannot peak their horses in regular super fitness levels resort to "easier" methods and gotta pay the price.

 

 

Victorian trainer hit with bicarb charge

Mark Riley faces a lengthy suspension Mark Riley faces a lengthy suspension
MELBOURNE, Jan 29 AAP - Victorian trainer Mark Riley has been formally charged with administering a prohibited substance to one of his horses.

The Riley-trained Gold For Kev returned elevated TCO2 levels in a pre-race sample prior to finishing unplaced in a race at Sandown on July 13 last year.

The trainer pleaded guilty to bringing a horse to the races with a prohibited substance in its system but not guilty to administering a banned substance or causing it to be administered.

However, the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary (RAD) Board on Thursday found the charges against Riley to be proven correct.

A hearing date for the penalty has been adjourned.

Under the Australian Rules of Racing, Riley faces a minimum three-year ban.

 

 

 

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