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Originally Posted by SG4
This is the point as to why nothing will be affected. If you're on the flip side & won a lot of money with a horse who happened to be on the juice, I don't think there will be a line of people looking to return their ill-gotten gains. Without those winnings returned, if you sued a trainer for all the "winning" bets which weren't when there's a positive test, that'd pretty much bankrupt any individual involved.
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People who bet on undeserving winners did nothing wrong. Bankrupt cheating trainers and owners? Yes, please!
Apparently, this was a test that the track ordered and conducted by a lab in Hong Kong, and is being challenged for that reason. This may not be the best test case, though they still have my full support. This link has that additional information.
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireSto...oping-53582614