Geelong Advertiser

Trainers bend to pressure

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GROUP One-winning trainers Robert Smerdon and Stuart Webb have agreed to stand down pending an inquiry into charges relating to race day treatments.

The two train under the umbrella of the Aquanita management company and their horses will be dispersed among Robert Hickmott, Henry Dwyer, John Sadler and Nick Ryan at Caulfield from next week.

Racing Victoria stewards also charged trainers Tony Vasil and Liam Birchley and asked them to show cause why they should not be stood down.

Four others face charges with Smerdon employees Denise Nelligan and Daniel Garland also standing down and Glen Nelligan asked to show cause.

The eighth person charged, trainer Trent Pennuto, a former employee of Vasil, is already serving a disqualifi­cation for a similar offence.

The investigat­ion was sparked by the alleged race day treatment of the Smerdontra­ined Lovani at Flemington on October 7, and uncovered more than 200 such incidents dating back to 2010.

Vasil and Queensland trainer Birchley previously trained under the Aquanita name and have until January 22 to prepare submission­s regarding the show case notices. Having stood down, Smerdon, Webb, Nelligan and Garland will be under the same restrictio­ns as suspended licensees.

Aquanita chairman Peter Howell said in a statement the organisati­on would consult with Smerdon and Webb as well as owners to determine where the horses would go.

“As well as contacting owners to advise them of this decision, we are in the process of allocating training responsibi­lities to Rob Hickmott, Henry Dwyer, John Sadler and Nick Ryan,” Cowell said.

Cowell added the Aquanita brand would be discontinu­ed and the company function under another name. AAP

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