Originally Posted by
Thevoiceofreason
I know what would be good Dennis if you got more of the facts right in your original post.
Lets firstly deal with Darren Smith great bloke, great trainer, but has possibly the worst record in Australian Thoroughbred racing in relation to positive swabs arising from the misuse of therapeutic substances I think about 8 positive swabs, add to that a previous disqualification for Trenbolone implants back in 1999 and his penalty would be considered on the lighter side by many.
Gai Waterhouse great record in relation to positive swabs, unlike Harness all gallops winners are swabbed in NSW so in her case she has had thousands of swabs over the years with an all but impeccable record. Regardless stewards still fined her for her first offence, rest assured D Smith was also fined for his first offence and it was only about a year after he started training way back in the 1980's, seems pretty consistent to me.
I have no knowledge of the D Wilson case so as is my way, no knowledge, no comment.
In the D Thomas case his mother a registered stable hand was in charge of the horses after the races at Penrith and before Harold Park, it was proven Thomas did not return to the stables in that time. Mother was disqualified for 11 months not fined as you would have us believe. In your version D Thomas got nothing when despite the fact he was not at the stables at the relevant time and could prove the fact he still received a significant fine I think it was $10000.
There are many presidents for this type of penalty in Harness in NSW over many years it was not the first time it was done.
By all means have an opinion and voice it but if you are going to provide facts as part of that opinion at least provide ones that are accurate.
You are tying to compare Pineapples with apples and are ending up with Thorn apples.