‘Catastrophic consequences’: Racehorse owners warned minister over breast cancer drug saga
Racehorse owners expressed concerns to Racing Minister Anthony Carbines about mishandling cases involving the prohibited drug formestane, warning of potential catastrophic consequences for the industry. Following fines totaling $24,000 against trainers from five stables, the situation threatens confidence in racing integrity as investigations reveal 24 positive cases across multiple states. The matter escalates with further tribunal cases pending.
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