Natalie Rasmussen, the leading female driver in stakes won for the last five years is now free to drive at trials and on raceday.
In a statement on the All Stars Website, Mark Purdon has said the RIU has reversed the decision on Natalie.
"We were just getting on the plane home from Auckland when we got the news the RIU has reversed its decision and Natalie is free to drive at trials and raceday.
"We were surprised it took this long but at least is happened and we can get on with it," he said.
Rasmussen who has had an amazingly high UDR for the last several years is unbeaten with her drives so far this season, winning with her only two drives,both on Thefixer when he won his first two starts back this season.
Rasmussen will drive the All Stars trained Eamon Maguire in the $50,000 Inkwise Canterbury Classic at Addington on Friday night after Thefixer was pulled out of the race with a minor foot problem.
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