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Godolphin steroids: It's OK though, he didn't realize they were banned
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Al Zarooni faces BHA disciplinary hearing after positive drug tests (Racing Post - excerpt) By Tony Smurthwaite 6:33PM 22 APR 2013 GODOLPHIN trainer Mahmood Al Zarooni faces the loss of his licence after admitting being in breach of the rules of racing following the discovery of anabolic steroids in samples taken from a number of his horses including top-class filly Certify. http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse...=last7DaysNews My favorite part is toward the end. In a statement, Al Zarooni said: "I deeply regret what has happened. I have made a catastrophic error. Because the horses involved were not racing at the time,I did not realise that what I was doing was in breach of the rules of racing. I can only apologise for the damage this will cause to Godolphin and to racing generally." Riiiiight. |
But they don't use drugs in Europe
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Dahlink! If my title is going to be changed to include the word Godolphin (which is just dandy) could we please have it spelled correctly? Thanks!
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Geez, the man didn't know. :D |
I thought the data was really inferring something weird going on with his horses, and I stayed away from all his runners on DWC night as a result.
This season in the UAE - Al Zarooni first-off-the-layoff runners were a combined 9-for-41. All subsequent starters were a combined 1-for-38 (before the DWC meeting, they were 1-for-29). That lone winner was an even money shot in a 12-furlong turf race, and he beat a terrible field. It's like some were totally primed for their first start and once they got into the season, totally floundered. It's pretty tough to go 1-for-38 after having gone 9-for-41 with the same group. |
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Godolphin Racing are proud supporters of the WHOA initiative.......
Water, Hay, Oats, AND Steroids |
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Lets call a spade a spade. They cheat with the same veracity as any other major concern. |
Oh dear what a disaster - If only now the Sheikh realises that the best way for his horses long term is to send them all to Fabre, that would be great...
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So many questions for Godolphin to answer over steroids discovery
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog...sheik-mohammed |
Nick Luck 9:30-10 on ATR today on Al Zarooni, Godolphin.. (BONUS: UK Classics preview & Lines of Battle thoughts):
http://www.thoroughbredracingradione...y=23&Itemid=35 |
has that trainer been let go by godolphin yet?
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I expect to read all about it in Joe Drape's May 3rd column.
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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed was absolutely appalled when he was told and this is completely unacceptable to him. We will await the outcome of the BHA inquiry before taking any further internal action. "Sheikh Mohammed has instructed me to begin an urgent review of all of our procedures and controls. That is already under way and we will take advice from the BHA in completing it." Godolphin said no further comment would be made pending the completion of the BHA investigation and inquiry. http://www.independent.ie/sport/hors...-29215956.html |
It's hard for the guy to keep track of his wives. Horses?
Give Muhammed a break. |
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http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...bha?source=rss
Mahmood Al Zarooni was charged with violating multiple rules related to banned substances in horses after samples from 11 of his horses at stables in Newmarket, England were found to contain traces of anabolic steroids. The British Horseracing Authority also charged the 37-year-old trainer with failing to keep medication records and with conduct prejudicial to the sport. Al Zarooni, one of two British-based trainers for Godolphin, was ordered to appear before a BHA disciplinary panel in London April 25 and could be stripped of his license. |
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