By AAP British Horseracing Authority chief executive Nick Rust has defended the six-day shutdown and says it was necessary to get a “clear picture” of the equine flu outbreak. The BHA announced late on Monday that racing would resume on Wednesday after cancelling all events in the wake of positive tests at… Read More » Read full article
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