The Cairns Post

Anger as meeting sabotaged

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POLICE have been called in to investigat­e the circumstan­ces that led to a race meeting 60km north of Melbourne being abandoned.

Yesterday’s meeting at Kilmore was called off before the first race after two steel pegs were found driven into the track following a Racing Victoria stewards course inspection. Kilmore Racing Club chief executive Ben Murphy said his club was angry the meeting was called off.

“We’re not angry with the decision that’s been made,” Murphy told racing.com. “What we’re angry with, and really perturbed by, is that someone has taken the time to do what they’ve done to the track to what we can only assume is to create chaos.

“Certainly, from our perspectiv­e, it’s a police matter.

“We take this extremely seriously and we’ll leave no stone unturned to try and find out who has taken it upon themselves to do this.”

Walking the track before the meeting, stewards found two star steeled posts, approximat­ely 40cm long, had been driven into the track, two metres off the rail, near the 400m.

Robert Cram, who was in charge of yesterday’s meeting, said stewards could not be sure there were no other steel posts hidden as the track had a healthy covering of grass.

“It’s an immeasurab­le safety risk which the stewards weren’t prepared to take,” he said.

Cram said a frank discussion took place with the jockeys, who made a unanimous decision not to proceed with the meeting.

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