Melbourne Cup Horse Disqualified

Melbourne Cup Horse Disqualified. Two more Melbourne Cup horses ruled out of field Weir was disqualified* today (Wednesday) by the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board, immediately interrupting* the career of Australia's most successful trainer. Prominent Australian horse trainer Darren Weir will begin his latest ban from all racing next week and will not be seen again until after the 2026 spring carnival for using an electronic shock device on his horses.

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Racing Victoria has disqualified the 29 horses that Wiremu Pinn rode with an incorrect weight, but the connections of those horses will get to keep the prize money. Melbourne Cup-winning horse trainer Darren Weir's penalty for using an electrical device on horses will not be backdated, meaning he will be disqualified from racing until 2026

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Disgraced trainer Darren Weir has seven days to move horses from his Trevenson Park property before he starts another two-year disqualification Melbourne Cup-winning horse trainer Darren Weir's penalty for using an electrical device on horses will not be backdated, meaning he will be disqualified from racing until 2026 Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Darren Weir has been banned from training horses for four years after he was found with electronic devices linked to animal cruelty and cheating

Melbourne cup Horse Racing News and Thoroughbreds The Courier Mail. Racing Victoria has disqualified the 29 horses that Wiremu Pinn rode with an incorrect weight, but the connections of those horses will get to keep the prize money. Weir had 36 Group 1 wins, including the 2015 Melbourne Cup winner Prince of Penzance.

All Melbourne Cup Horses In 2023 Field Pros & Cons. If connections are found guilty, Bauer would be disqualified, costing the English stallion's owners, which include. Prominent Australian horse trainer Darren Weir will begin his latest ban from all racing next week and will not be seen again until after the 2026 spring carnival for using an electronic shock device on his horses.