Harness Racing New South Wales (HRNSW) Stewards conducted an Inquiry yesterday into the conduct of licensed trainer, Mr Allen Smithers on Friday 9 September 2016 in relation to the registered standardbred FOREST FURY, a horse trained by Mr Smithers that was engaged to race in Race 3, the YOUNG CAR WASH PACE (2100m) at Young on that date. FOREST FURY was subsequently withdrawn from the race by order of the Stewards.
An investigation was commenced on 9 September 2016 after HRNSW Investigator Ms Natasha Ackland attended the registered training establishment of Mr Smithers and observed blood in the nostrils of FOREST FURY. Ms Ackland also located a length of plastic tube with fresh blood present in/upon that tube.
HRNSW Stewards issued a charge against Mr Smithers pursuant to Australian Harness Racing Rule 193(1) which states:
AHRR 193. (1) A person shall not attempt to stomach tube or stomach tube a horse nominated for a race or event within 48 hours of the commencement of the race or event.
Mr Smithers was found guilty of that offence and disqualified for a period of 1 year 9 months to commence from 9 September 2016, the date upon which he was stood down pursuant to AHRR 183.
In considering penalty Stewards were mindful of the following;
· The serious nature of this offence;
· Mr Smithers’ not guilty plea;
· Mr Smithers’ first offence of this nature;
· Mr Smithers’ licence history and other personal subjective facts.
Mr Smithers was advised of his right to appeal this decision
Reid Sanders