Originally Posted by
strong persuader
The question of whether or not the horse still has arsenic in his system doesn't even come into it. The horse has been found to return a positive swab whilst racing in NSW, a date for the hearing hasn't been set yet, the horse is stood down in NSW until the completion of that enquiry. Under the States agreements here in Australia, a disqualification or stand down in one state is usually applied in every state of Australia. I can't recall any examples of horses competing in one state whilst barred in another, but perhaps we may be enlightened by other posters.