By AAP
A desperate Sam Kavanagh admits he went outside the rules to try to end a frustrating run of second placings by his horses.
That desperation led to him to contact Dr Adam Matthews, a former employee of the Flemington Equine Clinic who Kavanagh says arranged for his horses to be treated by harness racing identity John Camilleri.
Kavanagh fronted a Racing NSW inquiry on Monday sparked by elevated cobalt levels and caffeine found in Midsummer Sun after he won the Gosford Cup in January.
The long-running stewards’ investigation uncovered several substances in the trainer’s stable including Vitamin Complex which was found to contain Read full article
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