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Queensland trainers on notice over potential syndication breaches
As ASIC considers tightening rules on the sale of racehorse shares, one state-based regulator has issued a warning to trainers not to breach syndication regulations.
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‘Record returns to the people who give this sport its heart and soul’ – Cooke spruiks NSW strength, condemns ‘agitators’
The ongoing rise in New South Wales prize money has been used by Racing NSW chairman Saranne Cooke to defend the strength of the local industry against what she described as “divisive and personality-driven politics”.
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