I might be going mad but aren't the two web address in post 284 the same? They have the same dates when opened. Someone let me know if I'm in need of help.......
They are not exactly the same - as opening them shows too
http://www.harnessmediacentre.com.au...2027082014.pdf
http://www.harnessmediacentre.com.au...2027082014.pdf
OOps that did not work as they do not show the full address
BUT one has the word 'updated' in the address - strangely the one that does NOT have last October in it
Last edited by Messenger; 10-30-2014 at 09:59 PM. Reason: OOps
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
Yea I noticed that too Kevin, what I also noticed is that there are about 10 weeks missing, that's if they were testing for cobalt from 4/10/13. It goes to the 18/10/13 & then misses about 10 weeks & starts again 4/1/14 , I find this really strange especially that our biggest sprint race the Miracle Mile is missing its cobalt readings. Wonder if someone from HRNSW can upload them for us to look at. I'm sure it would just be an oversight. I'm sure Adam will be keen to help us
From the first 566 swabs published it showed
212 are under 5 ug/L
384 are under 10 (ie nearly 68% or over 2/3rds)
486 are under 20
512 are under 30 (ie 90% of swabbed horses)
and the median is somewhere between 5 and 10 (more relevant than the average with this range)
With this being the case you have to wonder what advantage all these legal readings between 30 and 200 ug/L could have derived
Hillier, K 48
Hillier, K 37
Hillier, K 36
Painting, J 33
Elder, B 140
Callaghan, M 52
Camilleri, A 35
Molander, N 32
Ridge, C 78
Slater, R 30
Tonkin, P 34
Tritton, S 35
Lewis, D 45
Matterson, B 100
Meredith, A 110
Rattray, J 43
Hurst, N 65
Hancock, D 30
Baverstock, R 110
Mabbott, I 62
Snudden, S 50
OShea, J 70
Elder, D 140
McDowell, C 91
McDowell, C 200
McDowell, C 110
Missen, A 31
Pizutto, K 30
Males, K 51
Druitt, D 40
Painting, M 120
Weidemann, L 120
Some might deduce that at least some of these trainers are willing to experiment with chemicals - for with the Supreme Court of NSW accepting the statistical analysis of Professor Hibbert
http://www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au/action...?jgmtid=174661
He put the odds of finding a horse with 80 ug/L in a normal horse population at 6300/1
We really need to swab more horses - whole fields sometimes so that we have a guage as to how potent Cobalt is.
We do not know how many losers are going around with 30mg in their system
Have some of these winners with 30 in their system still got a big advantage over the ordinary horse who has under 10 ug/L
Do we want to see all trainers needing to add cobalt or buy cobalt enriched feed to have a level playing field?
Last edited by Messenger; 10-30-2014 at 11:47 PM.
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
Last edited by trish; 11-18-2014 at 10:41 AM. Reason: added
Thoroughly deserved
http://www.harness.org.au/news-artic...?news_id=24980
Rodney Pike gone! Rodney Pike pleaded guilty to 5 charges & has been disqualified for a period of 8 years. In considering penalty Stewards were mindful of the following; Pike’s previous offence for a Rule 190 breach, that Cobalt is deemed a Class 1 substance under the HRNSW Penalty Guidelines, the levels recorded being 360ug/L, 530ug/L, 1200ug/L, 1440ug/L & 2360ug/L well above the threshold. Maybe the 200 micrograms threshold is too low since Colbalt is found in most horse feeds, vitamins, however, it can also be given in a powder form or injected and in this case the 200 micrograms threshold was well exceeded in each of the 5 charges.
I hope that on reading the attached file, you change your opinion. From the published results, it would seem to me that the 200mg level is four times too high.
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