GARY Shipley was recently the subject of a Greyhound Racing NSW (GRNSW) stewards’ inquiry after being slapped with two breaches of the prohibited substance rule, GAR 83(2).
The specifics of the case were Shipley’s greyhound, Sekonda Belle, returned positive urine samples to the prohibited substance theobromine when competing at Nowra on March 14 and June 20, 2016.
Shipley entered an early guilty plea to both charges, with stewards determining there were no aggravating factors present.
Upon considering the evidence, including that Shipley had been registered since 1993 with no previous positive swabs, stewards determined to impose a penalty of 14 weeks’ disqualification for Read full article
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