NEW South Wales trainer Mark Riley has been disqualified by Greyhound Racing NSW after he was found guilty of breaching the prohibited substance rule, GAR 83(2).
The specifics of the case in question were that Riley’s greyhound, Silent Battle, returned a urine sample which showed the presence of the prohibited substance Timolol when competing at Dubbo on November 22, 2012.
Riley pleaded not guilty, but, upon considering the evidence, Stewards found him guilty as charged. He was subsequently disqualified for a period of 12 months, with a period of six months and two weeks remaining to be served having regard to the Read full article
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