Alligator Blood saga could result in monumental shake up in Australian racing

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Alligator Blood saga could result in monumental shake up in Australian racing

Alligator Blood saga could result in monumental shake up in Australian racing. Honourable Justice Martin Burns in the Supreme Court of Queensland voided Alligator blood's Magic Millions disqualification. Justice Burns ruled that Endresz and the other owners were denied procedural fairness as they were never heard by stewards or had the opportunity to challenge the finding.

Alligator Blood saga could result in a shake up in Australian racing. Allan Endresz promised his wife Joy and his best friend Alligator blood that he would clear his name and restore him as winner of MM.

Alligator Blood's win in the 2020 Magic Millions 3YO Guineas could be a game-changer for Australian racing.

Alligator Blood saga could result in a shake up in Australian racing.

Could any owner who wasn't invited by stewards' into any sort of hearing now head to the courts and overturn the stipes' call?

Alligator Blood saga could result in a shake up in Australian racing. Punters could dispute racing decisions in the courts.

Alligator Blood saga could have massive ramifications in the Australian racing industry. The Supreme Court has given owners enhanced access to a racing integrity system. News Corp understands several high-profile owners are consulting legal eagles in regard to disqualifications of horses going back years. Racing Australia is not an Alligator. It's a toothless tiger.


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