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WaMackie wrote:Follow up, this week, they've cleared the horse of cobalt (only) at this stage. http://www.bloodstock.com.au/news/story.php?id=11313Black Caviar clear of cobalt in 2011 win SydneyMonday 16 March 2015, 1:36pm A sample taken from champion Black Caviar after her 2011 TJ Smith Stakes win has been cleared for cobalt. Racing NSW stewards took the unusual step of publicising the result of the retrospective test to halt speculation the mare had raced with the controversial substance in her system. Black Caviar's trainer Peter Moody is one of four Victorians involved in an investigation over illegal cobalt levels in horses in their care. Moody has previously asked for all Black Caviar's samples to be tested to protect her reputation. "We have had calls about Black Caviar so we decided to make it public," chief steward Ray Murrihy said. "We have a lot of stored samples from a lot of horses that are being retested." yes
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WaMackie
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Follow up, this week, they've cleared the horse of cobalt (only) at this stage. http://www.bloodstock.com.au/news/story.php?id=11313Black Caviar clear of cobalt in 2011 win SydneyMonday 16 March 2015, 1:36pm A sample taken from champion Black Caviar after her 2011 TJ Smith Stakes win has been cleared for cobalt. Racing NSW stewards took the unusual step of publicising the result of the retrospective test to halt speculation the mare had raced with the controversial substance in her system. Black Caviar's trainer Peter Moody is one of four Victorians involved in an investigation over illegal cobalt levels in horses in their care. Moody has previously asked for all Black Caviar's samples to be tested to protect her reputation. "We have had calls about Black Caviar so we decided to make it public," chief steward Ray Murrihy said. "We have a lot of stored samples from a lot of horses that are being retested."
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konami_ryan wrote:RedKat wrote:My best friend's cousin's next door neighbour's boss's uncles sister-in-law's dog's breeder's milkman's sister has a friend who knows the aunty of the intern working at the company that has their head office next door to the place where the guy who knows of someone that did something illegal one walked past.
Also illuminati.
Edited by RedKat: 5/3/2015 01:36:00 PM Tits Careful mate, WAMackie is besties with the reptilians and will not be mocked.
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RedKat wrote:My best friend's cousin's next door neighbour's boss's uncles sister-in-law's dog's breeder's milkman's sister has a friend who knows the aunty of the intern working at the company that has their head office next door to the place where the guy who knows of someone that did something illegal one walked past.
Also illuminati.
Edited by RedKat: 5/3/2015 01:36:00 PM Tits
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Carlito
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Again what issue? If you can't actually say what the issue is without your conspiracy tin foil hat on then there isnt an issue.
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:WaMackie wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote::lol: would've taken this more seriously if it wasn't posted by wamakie. Suprised he didnt somehoe connect the afl to :lol: Play the issue, not the man, on this one. Gotta learn that MVFCArse always plays the man. Loves Musky too much ;) suprise suprise mr white knight comes to save the day for all to see. Do yoi get off on trying to be a smug bastard? ? Well, that proved me point you attack the man, and rather than the issue.
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Eastern Glory wrote:WaMackie wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote::lol: would've taken this more seriously if it wasn't posted by wamakie. Suprised he didnt somehoe connect the afl to :lol: Play the issue, not the man, on this one. Gotta learn that MVFCArse always plays the man. Loves Musky too much ;) suprise suprise mr white knight comes to save the day for all to see. Do yoi get off on trying to be a smug bastard? ?
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WaMackie wrote:[quote=MvFCArsenal16.8]:lol: would've taken this more seriously if it wasn't posted by wamakie. Suprised he didnt somehoe connect the afl too :lol: Play the isue, not the man, on this one. what issue?? Deluded much. Edited by mvfcarsenal16.8: 6/3/2015 05:57:24 PM
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WaMackie wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote::lol: would've taken this more seriously if it wasn't posted by wamakie. Suprised he didnt somehoe connect the afl to :lol: Play the issue, not the man, on this one. Gotta learn that MVFCArse always plays the man. Loves Musky too much ;)
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote::lol: would've taken this more seriously if it wasn't posted by wamakie. Suprised he didnt somehoe connect the afl to :lol: Play the issue, not the man, on this one.
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I like how he edited black caviar out of the OP but led tth epost with 5 direct mentions of the horse.
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Suprised he didnt somehoe connect the afl to :lol: Something so rotten surely has Demetriou's claws all over it, it's only a matter of time before wamackie exposes the link.
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:lol: would've taken this more seriously if it wasn't posted by wamakie. Suprised he didnt somehoe connect the afl to :lol:
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It is much better with the soundtrack, thanks m8.
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paladisious wrote:<3 your work.  Moving to ET, Rumour Mill is for football rumours. [youtube]ZutDTbGbazs[/youtube]
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paladisious wrote:<3 your work.  Moving to ET, Rumour Mill is for football rumours. Dat gif =d>
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My auntie's pool boy had a sister who overheard John Singleton piss on an electric fence next to Eddie Maguire, who was holding a picture of Frank Lowy with a Sherrin.
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I love WaMakiati threads :lol: -PB
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gr8 b8 m8 I r8 8/8
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WaMackie wrote:Idiots, people, especially in the UK, have been onto it for a while. It’s not ‘top secret’ information. http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/jan/13/black-caviar-peter-moody-horse-positive-cobaltMoody’s Black Caviar was the sensation of Royal Ascot in 2012, when she maintained her unbeaten record by just a head after her jockey eased down prematurely. She was subjected to a routine drug test by the BHA on arrival and again, as a Group One winner, after her success but that did not stifle questions on the topic when steroids became a worldwide issue for racing the following year. In May 2013, Moody angrily denied Black Caviar had ever had steroids and took a swipe at British racing, saying: “They bang on about steroids but they are the first to use Lasix when they campaign horses in the US. Maybe the poms might start looking at themselves rather than looking at us.” http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/jan/15/doping-scandal-no-doubt-racehorses-were-injected-says-commissionerWhile Racing Victoria was still investigating what happened to the horses trained by Peter Moody, Mark Kavanagh and Danny O’Brien, the commissioner, Sal Perna, said the focus would not be on whether the horses were doped but “how, by whom, and when”. Five horses had returned positive samples, Racing Victoria said. Lidari, prepared by Moody, the trainer of legendary sprinter Black Caviar, failed a test after finishing second in the Turnbull Stakes at Melbourne’s Flemington track in October. http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2013/apr/29/black-caviar-steroids-saga?CMP=twt_guRacing's ruling body has refused to release a form in its possession which would clarify whether Black Caviar was ever trained on steroids before winning at Royal Ascot last year. The great Australian mare, who recently retired unbeaten after 25 races, had her name dragged into the debate over steroid use at the end of last week when the British trainer Roger Charlton used Twitter to ask if she had been "treated with anabolic steroids during her career". http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-07/moody-denies-peptide-use/4675386Moody denies peptide use Posted 7 May 2013, 5:13pm Victoria's premier trainer Peter Moody has moved to confront speculation he may be under investigation by racing authorities over the use of peptides on racehorses. Moody, who was mentioned by British racing figures in the wake of the steroid case that has rocked the sport in the UK, unequivocally denied on Tuesday that his horses, including the champion mare Black Caviar, had ever been given synthetic peptides. He had earlier rejected suggestions steroids had ever been administered to Black Caviar. Thanks for showing you can use Google. The stories from 2013 were particularly enlightening (well they would have been if they weren't ancient news)
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<3 your work.  Moving to ET, Rumour Mill is for football rumours.
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Idiots, people, especially in the UK, have been onto it for a while. It’s not ‘top secret’ information. http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/jan/13/black-caviar-peter-moody-horse-positive-cobaltMoody’s Black Caviar was the sensation of Royal Ascot in 2012, when she maintained her unbeaten record by just a head after her jockey eased down prematurely. She was subjected to a routine drug test by the BHA on arrival and again, as a Group One winner, after her success but that did not stifle questions on the topic when steroids became a worldwide issue for racing the following year. In May 2013, Moody angrily denied Black Caviar had ever had steroids and took a swipe at British racing, saying: “They bang on about steroids but they are the first to use Lasix when they campaign horses in the US. Maybe the poms might start looking at themselves rather than looking at us.” http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/jan/15/doping-scandal-no-doubt-racehorses-were-injected-says-commissionerWhile Racing Victoria was still investigating what happened to the horses trained by Peter Moody, Mark Kavanagh and Danny O’Brien, the commissioner, Sal Perna, said the focus would not be on whether the horses were doped but “how, by whom, and when”. Five horses had returned positive samples, Racing Victoria said. Lidari, prepared by Moody, the trainer of legendary sprinter Black Caviar, failed a test after finishing second in the Turnbull Stakes at Melbourne’s Flemington track in October. http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2013/apr/29/black-caviar-steroids-saga?CMP=twt_guRacing's ruling body has refused to release a form in its possession which would clarify whether Black Caviar was ever trained on steroids before winning at Royal Ascot last year. The great Australian mare, who recently retired unbeaten after 25 races, had her name dragged into the debate over steroid use at the end of last week when the British trainer Roger Charlton used Twitter to ask if she had been "treated with anabolic steroids during her career". http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-05-07/moody-denies-peptide-use/4675386Moody denies peptide use Posted 7 May 2013, 5:13pm Victoria's premier trainer Peter Moody has moved to confront speculation he may be under investigation by racing authorities over the use of peptides on racehorses. Moody, who was mentioned by British racing figures in the wake of the steroid case that has rocked the sport in the UK, unequivocally denied on Tuesday that his horses, including the champion mare Black Caviar, had ever been given synthetic peptides. He had earlier rejected suggestions steroids had ever been administered to Black Caviar.
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u4486662 wrote:I know the bloke who was injecting Black caviar.
You probably shouldn't dig too deep for fear of your own safety. This. make sure your profile doesn't have contact details
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biscuitman1871 wrote:WaMackie wrote:Not soccer related (sports related though) but I spoke to someone recently that’s a mate of a famous Aussie sports scientist, and this Sports Scientist goes around privately telling people that “his best work” in the last decade has been helping a certain horse that's got an unbelievably great record on Australian and UK tracks.
Make of that what you will.
442 can be the ‘break’ for this story if it’s got any legs.
Edited by wamackie: 5/3/2015 01:23:41 PM Wow, you have broken the biggest conspiracy story in Australian sporting history over the past 50 years. Despite all the integrity and investigative agencies, full time sports journalists and competing owners/trainers who would have lost literally millions of dollars, the story has been broken by a friend of a friend of WaMackie. This is what I make of it:  Quoted for future reference.
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WaMackie wrote:Not soccer related (sports related though) but I spoke to someone recently that’s a mate of a famous Aussie sports scientist, and this Sports Scientist goes around privately telling people that “his best work” in the last decade has been helping a certain horse that's got an unbelievably great record on Australian and UK tracks.
Make of that what you will.
442 can be the ‘break’ for this story if it’s got any legs.
Edited by wamackie: 5/3/2015 01:23:41 PM Wow, you have broken the biggest conspiracy story in Australian sporting history over the past 50 years. Despite all the integrity and investigative agencies, full time sports journalists and competing owners/trainers who would have lost literally millions of dollars, the story has been broken by a friend of a friend of WaMackie. This is what I make of it:
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RedKat wrote:My best friend's cousin's next door neighbour's boss's uncles sister-in-law's dog's breeder's milkman's sister has a friend who knows the aunty of the intern working at the company that has their head office next door to the place where the guy who knows of someone that did something illegal one walked past.
Also illuminati.
Edited by RedKat: 5/3/2015 01:36:00 PM No no, this person is credible. The word is very good and trusted. u84222222 had it pretty down pat, but he wasn't clear enough on some stuff.
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I know the bloke who was injecting Black caviar.
You probably shouldn't dig too deep for fear of your own safety.
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Not soccer related (sports related though) but I spoke to someone recently that’s a mate of a famous Aussie sports scientist, and this Sports Scientist goes around privately telling people that “his best work” in the last decade has been helping a certain horse that's got an unbelievably great record on Australian and UK tracks.
Make of that what you will.
442 can be the ‘break’ for this story if it’s got any legs.
Edited by wamackie: 5/3/2015 01:23:41 PM
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