Callow charged over alleged bets

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Callow charged over alleged bets

Noel Callow is to face the Victorian Racing Tribunal over a host of betting charges relating to bets made back as far as 2013. The 47-year-old was based in Victoria at the time of the alleged offences. Most bets were placed on horses that raced in the state between December 6 and 14, 2013 and the tribunal charges cover the period from 2013 to 2019.

Mr Callow made 11 bets on Australian thoroughbred horse races on 6 December 2013.

Mr Callow made and facilitated the making of one bet on Australian thoroughbred horse races on 8 December 2013.

Mr Callow made and facilitated the making of twelve bets on Australian thoroughbred horse races on 14 December 2013.

The Principal Racing Authority or the Stewards exercising powers delegated to them may penalise anyone who makes false or misleading statements or declarations in connection with the administration or control of racing.

Mr Callow failed to declare his betting account when making a declaration form.

Mr Callow failed to declare his betting accounts.

The Principal Racing Authority or the Stewards exercising powers delegated to them may penalise any person who has committed any breach of the Rules.

Mr Callow failed to declare his betting account declaration.

A person must not make a false or misleading statement or declaration in relation to a matter in connection with the administration or control of racing.

Mr Callow failed to declare his betting account declaration on 15 June 2019. He will face the Victorian Racing Tribunal on a date to be set.


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