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By:
EVILROYSLADE
When: 14 Sep 17 14:44
Surely not.......WinkWinkDevil
By:
cardenden
When: 14 Sep 17 14:48
proof please ,, how do you know this information
By:
acey deucy
When: 14 Sep 17 14:52
You aint Dougie Costello are ya?
By:
TheFear
When: 14 Sep 17 14:57
what information? Im just saying anyone doing well should have the testers in regularly? Nothing wrong with that im0
By:
cardenden
When: 14 Sep 17 15:10
as we know he is of dubious character


how do you know this information
By:
arrested development
When: 14 Sep 17 15:14
Fitzy so delighted for him. Cringe
By:
TheFear
When: 14 Sep 17 15:17
he's been warned off previously, fair enough to say he has dubious character (again imo)
By:
blackbarn
When: 14 Sep 17 15:18
By HOTSPUR (J A McGrath) 8:26PM BST 20 Jul 2009
Burke's ban – which means he cannot set foot on a racecourse or training establishment – comes into effect a week today. Burke has the right to appeal within the next seven days.
Burke trains 90 horses from Spigot Lodge in North Yorks. Only recently, he sent out Lord Shanakill to win the Group One Prix Jean Prat at Chantilly and he has sent out 34 British winners this year.
The Disciplinary Panel heard that Burke could legitimately have made contact with Rodgers on matters unrelated to racing, but their conclusion was that "the sheer volume of traffic [208 phone calls in 20 weeks] and the concentration of this around the time of the suspect races provided clear evidence of the breaches belatedly admitted by Burke."
The report continued: "The panel was particularly struck by the fact that Burke went to the trouble of getting a new mobile phone number, which he began to use in early June 2004 to conduct his exchanges with Rodgers. "This was not disclosed to the Jockey Club. Its purpose was to try to conceal the contacts from any later investigation, an attempt which Burke continued to make right up until the day of the Inquiry.
Burke declined to make a comment after the hearing until he had spoken to his legal advisers.
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cardenden
When: 14 Sep 17 16:14
oh ok,,
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sparrow
When: 14 Sep 17 16:19
Grin
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 14 Sep 24 16:49
as we know he is of dubious character
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