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Started 12/24/22 by SameSteve G; 33132 views.
SameSteve G

From: SameSteve G

Aug-31

The vets came up in the drug culture.  They overprescribe, over-medicate and rely on pharmaceutical intervention way too readily and bypass the conservative non-drug protocols.  Like simple rest.  Some of them are also greedy POS.

TexSquared

From: TexSquared

Aug-31

How many vets were rounded up along with Servis and Navarro when that went down?   Still happening...

smartyslew

From: smartyslew

Aug-31

Oh I know, that was before this list started and many others down the food chain will make this list.
That was Public even if members on Hisa was involved it it. For me anyway long before Hisa and more of the headlines
then the articles.

Many gullible people out there with not much knowledge a few of them are innocent caught up in it.

They should mention them so every one is educated before the fact, Is anybody bringing that up.

Everyone on a team should be schooled including low man. 

SameSteve G

From: SameSteve G

Sep-1

Look what some of the cheaters are up to now, Tex.  Fortunately, the scheme was caught and a horsemen's advisory has been issued by HISA/HIWU.  Mislabeling.  That was part of the vet's violations that were swept up in the Navarro/Servis investigation.  

TexSquared

From: TexSquared

Sep-1

That's funny.  So you mislabel the drug with a label claming to be authorized by HiSA, use it in a race, test positive, and that's your excuse?  Vets must like having their licenses revoked....

  • Edited September 1, 2023 12:12 pm  by  TexSquared
SameSteve G

From: SameSteve G

Sep-1

Extremely dimwitted or extremely desperate, or both,

What makes me laugh are all those people in the sport who insisted for years and years that the drug problem in racing was so miniscule as to be insignificant.

Two of the worst offenders.  The Association of Racing Commissioners Int't, The Racing and Medication Testing Consortium and, how could I forget, The Horsemens Benevolent Protective Assoc.  So, make that a trifecta of denialsits.

TexSquared

From: TexSquared

Sep-3

SameSteve G said:

Two of the worst offenders.  The Association of Racing Commissioners Int't, The Racing and Medication Testing Consortium and, how could I forget, The Horsemens Benevolent Protective Assoc.  So, make that a trifecta of denialsits.

That's just hilarious.  If this were human sport that's like having the IAAF (or whatever it's called now), WADA, and the IOC all in favor of anabolic steroids or at least in favor of turning a blind eye to their use...

SameSteve G

From: SameSteve G

Sep-7

HIWU weekly update.  There appears to be a rash of metformin positives and I wonder why a drug used to treat diabetes and also used in horses for that purpose in short term usage is showing up in drug tests.  I'll do some research when I get some time.

Here's the latest wall of shame.  Transparency is good for the sport.

https://paulickreport.com/news/the-biz/hiwu-weekly-update-michael-lauer-is-fifth-trainer-with-metformin-positive-since-may-22/

smartyslew

From: smartyslew

Sep-7

Ray knows how to put a team together to display the violations, Its apparent don't try to snow

the Snowman don't you think !

This guy and others like this violation. Shot his win percentage down. astonished

  • Trainer Milton Pineda – seven runners have now tested positive for the vasodilator diisopropylamine
    • Wegonahaveagoodtime won a $12,500 claiming race at Los Alamitos on July 4, after which he tested positive.
    • Keep Your Coil won a $25,000 claiming race at Los Alamitos on July 2, after which she tested positive.
    • Catbernay won a $10,000 claiming race at Los Alamitos on July 1, after which he tested positive.
    • Chollima won an $8,000 claiming race at Los Alamitos on June 23, after which she tested positive, and has since finished second in a $12,500 claiming race
    • Big Splash won a $16,000 waiver claiming event at Santa Anita on June 10, after which he tested positive. Big Splash has since finished third in an allowance optional claiming race at Los Alamitos on June 24.
    • Flatterwithjewels finished second in a $12,500 claiming race at Santa Anita on June 9 and was claimed by Flurry Racing Stables and trainer Phil D'Amato. The claim will be voided under HISA rules.
    • Bella Renella won a $20,000 claiming race at Santa Anita on June 2, after which she tested positive. The 6-year-old mare has since won a starter optional claiming race at Santa Anita on June 18.
SameSteve G

From: SameSteve G

Sep-7

Ray is the best at what he does and that includes getting very good people to work with him.

Milton Pineda is a animal abuser.  He's putting a vasodilator on top of the blast of lasix his horses are getting.  

Milton should be kept away from horses and if he wants to work at the track let him park cars.

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