Quote:
Originally Posted by dilanesp
Let's pretend he actually doped the horse. Would he admit it or would he say the same thing he is saying?
His statement is therefore worthless as proof.
|
Of course he wouldn’t admit it, but the burden is not on him to prove he didn’t dope the horse with something other than the legal therapeutic he agrees was in the horse’s system. So you DQ the horse, give him a suspension, and then he eventually comes back. This would probably be close to over already if he would have accepted responsibility right from the start. If they really want him out of the sport, IMO they have to do better than this drug at this level. Wiretaps seem to work. lol