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Cody Cole refuses drug test...DQ inevitable


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Posted
14 hours ago, Chief Stipe said:

I honestly don't see what the big deal is.  

No one would expect you to see the big deal in it, so little point in you stating it.

You're an armchair trainer who wears a Tangerine onesie & slippers to bed , dont attempt to empathize with those at the coal face in the industry. 

Posted
26 minutes ago, Huey said:

No one would expect you to see the big deal in it, so little point in you stating it.

FFS do you and @nomates and @Joe Bloggs sit on a joint ZOOM meeting all day?  The three of you are tarred with the same brush.

Facts:

Cole was asked to appear for drug testing.
He found an excuse to avoid it.
The RIB charged him with failing to present for the test as requested.
A hearing found him guilty.

Now we await his penalty.

In the meantime unti his penalty is given which will probably be a suspension he is continuing to train.

Big deal.  Only small minded types such as yourself are banging on about on social media.  Probably because you have nothing else exciting in your life and you won't admit to being a Coronation Street fan.

 

Posted

Actually, when all's said and done a suspension of a couple of months looks the likely outcome and if that's the penalty imposed i guess Kurtis Pertab got off lightly for cruelty to animals, so Mr Cole does suffer the embarrassment of the situation and also do his owners .

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It cracks me up when I read some comments that say those owners and trainers that had horses beaten by Cole horses would be pissed off that he wasn't suspended straight away.  Is that what you on about @Huey?  

As if Coles condition affects the performance of his horses!!!

But there are always a few in this industry looking for any edge they can get.

Posted
1 hour ago, Chief Stipe said:

It cracks me up when I read some comments that say those owners and trainers that had horses beaten by Cole horses would be pissed off that he wasn't suspended straight away.  Is that what you on about @Huey?  

As if Coles condition affects the performance of his horses!!!

But there are always a few in this industry looking for any edge they can get.

Keep trainers winners from your armchair @Chief Stipe

Posted
3 hours ago, Chief Stipe said:

FFS do you and @nomates and @Joe Bloggs sit on a joint ZOOM meeting all day?  The three of you are tarred with the same brush.

Facts:

Cole was asked to appear for drug testing.
He found an excuse to avoid it.
The RIB charged him with failing to present for the test as requested.
A hearing found him guilty.

Now we await his penalty.

In the meantime until his penalty is given which will probably be a suspension he is continuing to train.

Big deal.  Only small minded types such as yourself are banging on about on social media.  Probably because you have nothing else exciting in your life and you won't admit to being a Coronation Street fan.

 

Hmmmm... He didn't have a +ve test but failure to appear for testing surely has to be treated as +ve. The primary purpose of D&A testing is H&S. So, you would say that a jockey say with a +ve breath test on race morning should be allowed to continue to ride until they have been charged and undergone due process?

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