Referrals hearing was anticipated into race involving pair of Denis Hogan-trained runners
After three and a half years, one of the most high-profile investigations ever carried out by the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board has finished with no evidence offered by the sport’s integrity service.
Yuften was widely anticipated to start a short-priced favourite but wound up a market drifter out to 6-4. His stable companion Tony The Gent, also racing in the colours of owner James McAuley, was backed into 10-11 favourite.Testing ground conditions could turn Down Royal feature into Gordon Elliott solo show
The marathon process was set to conclude with a referrals committee hearing due to run over Friday and Saturday of next week only for new records and reports submitted by Hogan to emerge recently. “It was appropriate on the day of the race that the matter would be referred for investigation and in the course of the investigation certain information was sought from the respondent.
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