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22 Dec 10 14:52
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AIDAN O'BRIEN was on Wednesday fined £10,400 by the BHA for the Cape Blanco controversy while also receiving a stern warning from British racing's govening body that it would have no hesitation in restricting his runners in Britain should he act in a similar way in the future.

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Kelly
When: 22 Dec 10 16:00
Storm in a teacup I rekon , but authorities obviously dont like his attitude . As this incident happened away from the gaze of the public , cant understand why it was not dealt with away from the public eye .  Does racing no favours . Racing , particularly in UK has not got the public eating out of its hand and can ill afford bad publicity or disfavour with one of their shop front acts . Not a lot of sense involved in the whole affair , particularly as those concerned with the horse know a lot more about their charge than a casual inspector  , however qualified or empowered .
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ballaman68
When: 23 Dec 10 00:36
THe problem is that the english stewards from the bottom up do not like their authority (percieved or actual) ever being challanged. throw in a disregard for basic common sense and and uppity paddy and its just lighting the fuze.

basic things like easing dress restrictions on hot days are beyond them ( please do not remove his tie Dr while you try cpr --theres a dress code here) to what happened in the o brien case are cases in point.

as was said above no point washing your dirty laundry in public esp over a non event.
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topgun123
When: 23 Dec 10 12:06
to all supporters of this coolmore rabble;THEY HAVE AND R STILL IN THE PROCESS OF RUINING IRISH RACING WITH THEIR DOMINITION;imo should of been fined millions;b,,,,,,,s that run the place r tax exiles u eejits
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