The Gold Coast Bulletin

Currie heat simmers

- MARK OBERHARDT

A STAY applicatio­n by Queensland trainer Ben Currie against a suspension of his licence pending the hearing of racing rules charges against him has been delayed.

At a stewards hearing on Monday, Currie was charged with 31 breaches of racing rules dating back two years and suspended pending completion of the inquiry.

Currie’s lawyers filed paperwork at the Queensland Civil and Administra­tive Tribunal yesterday seeking a stay to allow Curry to continue training for now.

There was no QCAT member available to hear the applicatio­n which was then listed for 9.30am today.

The charges include illegal race day treatment, improper practice, and using shockwave therapy within seven clear days of competitio­n.

Queensland Racing Integrity Commission boss Ross Barnett said because of the serious nature of the charges stewards had ordered that any nomination or acceptance under Currie’s name would be rejected until the Inquiry concluded.

Four people have already been disqualifi­ed or suspended as a result of an inquiry opened by QRIC stewards after allegation­s were made by integrity officers about activities at Currie’s stables on April 7.

Currie’s father and foreman Mark Currie has been disqualifi­ed for two years on 16 charges arising out of the inquiry into the April 7 activities and allegation­s about other horses on March 24.

Mark Currie’s applicatio­n for a stay pending his appeal will also be heard today.

 ?? Picture: GLENN HAMPSON ?? Trainer Ben Currie with Kuttamurra Al, strapper Jayden Sims and jockey Mark Pegus after a win at the Gold Coast earlier this year.
Picture: GLENN HAMPSON Trainer Ben Currie with Kuttamurra Al, strapper Jayden Sims and jockey Mark Pegus after a win at the Gold Coast earlier this year.

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