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Top harness racing driver allegedly involved in race fixing By Nick McKenzie , Michael Bachelard and Richard Baker Updated August 29, 2016 — 6.33am first published August 28, 2016 — 7.00pm ...
a crooked harness horseman can find countless ways to keep a horse from winning. And keeping a horse from winning is at the heart of race fixing. The easiest way to prevent a trotter or pacer from ...
A third case involving allegations of match fixing in Queensland harness racing has been adjourned for a month. Michael Kevin Grant, of Redcliffe, appeared in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on ...
Three high-profile members of Queensland's harness racing industry have been arrested and charged with match-fixing. Detectives from the state's Racing Crime Squad and Racing Integrity Commission ...
Five harness-racing identities were arrested yesterday in early morning swoops. Two were later charged. Among those arrested were Mildura’s leading trainer-driver, Shayne Cramp, and his father ...
Harness racing officials are tightening procedures for trial meetings in the Hunter Valley after two men substituted a different horse for the animal nominated for a race. Harness Racing New South ...
FOUR people charged over alleged harness race fixing in northern Victoria have six days to make representations to racing stewards. Harness drivers Nathan Jack, Amanda Turnbull, Lisa Bartley and ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Shane Graham, Leonard Cain and Vicki Rasmussen were arrested this morning, with the trio charged with ...
RACE-fixing cases against harness participants Dayl March and Leonard Cain were dismissed this week, leaving the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission and the Racing Crime Squad red-faced.
THE arrest of an alleged race-fixing gang yesterday is another body blow to harness racing, a sport under pressure for the past few months. New Racing Minister Martin Pakula warned before he took ...
EARLIER: Racing Integrity Commissioner Ross Barnett has indicated more arrests will be made after the uncovering of an alleged “loose cartel” of race-fixing activity in Queensland harness racing.
Investigators probing race-fixing in Queensland harness racing say a "loose cartel" has been operating in the industry and more arrests are likely. Queensland police have charged one man and ...