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Doc
05-18-2006, 01:30 PM
From the Meadowlands press release:

RUCKER STABLE BARRED FOR EPO POSITIVE

The Meadowlands will not accept entries from trainer Ken Rucker,
effective with the draw on May 19 for the races on May 24.
All horses trained by Rucker that are scheduled to compete at
the Meadowlands on May 19, 20 and 21 will be required to race out of a
detention barn, reporting at 11 p.m. the night prior to their races with
the exception of Friday when his horses will have a 12 noon deadline.
The event triggering the actions against Rucker was a positive
for the performance enhancer EPO [Erythropoietin] for the horse Highland
Pride A, who won the eighth race on April 30, 2006 at the Meadowlands.
"The Meadowlands has what it believes to be an enforceable
agreement with Mr. Rucker that is explicit in outlining steps we can
take in the event of specific positive tests," said Meadowlands Vice
President for Racing Operations Chris McErlean. "This most recent
positive test triggered those provisions, and we intend to follow
through on the agreement."
The New Jersey Racing Commission issued a ruling on May 11, 2006
which said that "as a result of a blood test which indicated that the
horse was positive for elevated titers of anti-recombinant human EPO
antibody" the horse Highland Pride A was placed on the Steward's List.
The horse will be prohibited from racing until re-testing results are
"determined to be negative with the antibody test."
This was the first positive since the New Jersey Racing
Commission began testing for EPO in March of this year.
Rucker, 41, from Beecher, Illinois, is currently leading the
trainer standings at the Meadowlands with 68 wins and nearly $1.5
million in purses won. He did not appeal the New Jersey Racing
Commission test results.
In late December of 2005, Rucker signed an agreement with the
Meadowlands by which he accepted procedures which would be enforced,
including the denial of his entries, should he have a positive test for
specified medications, including EPO.

shanta
05-18-2006, 02:35 PM
Like a long time friend has told me many times Doc:
" These guys aren't trainers.They're chemists."

Richie