Re:SA horse racing on path to self-destruction
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SA horse racing on path to self-destruction
3 years 10 months ago - 3 years 10 months ago
Dear Member
I write in reference to the SANTA media release dated Sunday, 25th July.
The media release attacks the NHA in relation to its handling of positive findings of prohibited substances and casts aspersions on the NHA, its Board and Management. This attempt to discredit racing, the NHA, Board and Management cannot be allowed to go without comment from me as Chair of the NHA.
Firstly, the Board of the NHA are united in their support of the Racing Control Executive, Mr Arnold Hyde.
Secondly, the NHA Board are fully committed to upholding the integrity of racing. The NHA Rules, and application thereof, are in line with international jurisdictions.
Thirdly, the presence of prohibited substances in horses on race days and in out-of-competition have serious repercussions for the integrity of races, welfare of horses and safety of riders. Obviously it is extremely rare to catch a trainer administering the prohibited substance, so that is why there has to be the so-called strict liability rule or presentation rule - and this is standard across racing jurisdictions. The mere presentation by the trainer of a horse to race, which is found to have a prohibited substance in its system, imposes a responsibility on the trainer. Evidence such as identifying the source and the precautionary steps taken by the trainer may mitigate the penalty (fine and/or suspension of horse and/or trainer) - but there may still be a finding of guilt and if the horse participated in a race with the benefit of a prohibited substance, it is still disqualified. This finds for an equitable outcome having regard to the interests of all stakeholders including those that participated in the given events in which the transgressor participated.
Fourthly, the media release by SANTA contains flaws and inaccuracies, and generally seems designed to mislead the reader. These are the subject of a well-written letter by Ms Ashleigh Hughes, an independent media consultant who is a very knowledgeable racing enthusiast, addressed to SANTA (in her personal capacity) in response to their media release - and copied in the NHA. I must state that Ms Hughes does do some media work for the NHA, but this letter was written in her personal capacity. The letter raises some very challenging points that will be of interest to members, so I have attached it for your perusal. Ms Hughes had also copied the Sporting Post, which has strangely declined to carry the letter on its website - despite having given prominence to the SANTA media release and operating a forum for comments.
Finally, the media release by SANTA clearly reveals that their primary goal is to make things easier and more lenient for themselves. This is a subjective approach and if they are allowed to achieve this - then the SA horseracing industry is definitely on a path to both alienation and self-destruction.
Yours faithfully
Susan Rowett
Chairlady
I write in reference to the SANTA media release dated Sunday, 25th July.
The media release attacks the NHA in relation to its handling of positive findings of prohibited substances and casts aspersions on the NHA, its Board and Management. This attempt to discredit racing, the NHA, Board and Management cannot be allowed to go without comment from me as Chair of the NHA.
Firstly, the Board of the NHA are united in their support of the Racing Control Executive, Mr Arnold Hyde.
Secondly, the NHA Board are fully committed to upholding the integrity of racing. The NHA Rules, and application thereof, are in line with international jurisdictions.
Thirdly, the presence of prohibited substances in horses on race days and in out-of-competition have serious repercussions for the integrity of races, welfare of horses and safety of riders. Obviously it is extremely rare to catch a trainer administering the prohibited substance, so that is why there has to be the so-called strict liability rule or presentation rule - and this is standard across racing jurisdictions. The mere presentation by the trainer of a horse to race, which is found to have a prohibited substance in its system, imposes a responsibility on the trainer. Evidence such as identifying the source and the precautionary steps taken by the trainer may mitigate the penalty (fine and/or suspension of horse and/or trainer) - but there may still be a finding of guilt and if the horse participated in a race with the benefit of a prohibited substance, it is still disqualified. This finds for an equitable outcome having regard to the interests of all stakeholders including those that participated in the given events in which the transgressor participated.
Fourthly, the media release by SANTA contains flaws and inaccuracies, and generally seems designed to mislead the reader. These are the subject of a well-written letter by Ms Ashleigh Hughes, an independent media consultant who is a very knowledgeable racing enthusiast, addressed to SANTA (in her personal capacity) in response to their media release - and copied in the NHA. I must state that Ms Hughes does do some media work for the NHA, but this letter was written in her personal capacity. The letter raises some very challenging points that will be of interest to members, so I have attached it for your perusal. Ms Hughes had also copied the Sporting Post, which has strangely declined to carry the letter on its website - despite having given prominence to the SANTA media release and operating a forum for comments.
Finally, the media release by SANTA clearly reveals that their primary goal is to make things easier and more lenient for themselves. This is a subjective approach and if they are allowed to achieve this - then the SA horseracing industry is definitely on a path to both alienation and self-destruction.
Yours faithfully
Susan Rowett
Chairlady
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3 years 10 months ago
Absolutely. There is no longer respect for the NHRA and it seems to be seen as a hindrance rather than a prefect. Factions are pursuing their own interests which are not those of the general owner. Yes, together with all the other threats of Covid and riots, racing will implode sooner than one thinks.
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3 years 10 months ago
Mary Slack needs to put her foot down at some stage. She cant allows these various parties to carry on clashing.
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if Kenilworth racing still exists
the owners
the trainers
the jockeys
the bookies
the breeders
the vets
the grooms
need to fix this soon.
Reconstitute the NHRA as new entity. Let all staff re apply for their jobs
Scrap excessive bodies like the RA
and finally get back to what should be the only critical job at hand, increase gambling revenue (whatever that entails) .
4racing
Gold circle
if Kenilworth racing still exists
the owners
the trainers
the jockeys
the bookies
the breeders
the vets
the grooms
need to fix this soon.
Reconstitute the NHRA as new entity. Let all staff re apply for their jobs
Scrap excessive bodies like the RA
and finally get back to what should be the only critical job at hand, increase gambling revenue (whatever that entails) .
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Re: Re:SA horse racing on path to self-destruction
3 years 10 months ago
hear hear sly.
give the man a bells
give the man a bells
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Re: Re:SA horse racing on path to self-destruction
3 years 10 months ago
Now I have had time to read more about this so called “ more representative board” SGM I see nothing wrong with the current board.
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Re: Re:SA horse racing on path to self-destruction
3 years 10 months ago
I will be first to admit, I am not one for attention to detail.
We get bombarded by emails / whatsapp etc .
At this stage I actually don't know who the good, bad and ugly guys are in the wheeling and dealing in racing circles ?
I know ABC has been frowned upon by many over the years but we have always been open to hear all sides of the story .
All I will say is that Vee has always had the decency to reply to any questions we have had over the years.
We get bombarded by emails / whatsapp etc .
At this stage I actually don't know who the good, bad and ugly guys are in the wheeling and dealing in racing circles ?
I know ABC has been frowned upon by many over the years but we have always been open to hear all sides of the story .
All I will say is that Vee has always had the decency to reply to any questions we have had over the years.
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