Gingell ban too lenient; LETTERS.I WISH to express my disappointment at the BHA's ridiculously low two-year ban on trainer Matt Gingell for the use of 'milkshakes'. I would also like to let it know that the general racing fan, in my opinion, would wish to see much stronger sentences for wrongdoers, from iffy if·fy adj. if·fi·er, if·fi·est Informal Doubtful; uncertain: an iffy proposition. [From if. rides, to stable staff laying their own horses, to trainers using illegal substances. From the BHA BHA butylated hydroxyanisole, an antioxidant used in foods, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals that contain fats or oils. BHA n. A white, waxy phenolic antioxidant used to preserve fats and oils, especially in foods. report, it is clear Gingell not only used milkshakes but led the authorities a merry dance with lies about the affair. Two years will soon pass and we will have an admitted cheat and liar back in the fold. I wonder how owners whose horses have finished behind a Gingell runner feel about missing out on prize-money due to this practice? John Hynes John B. Hynes (1897-1970), a Massachusetts politician, was mayor of Boston 1950-1960. John Hynes was a graduate of Suffolk University Law School. He was city clerk of Boston under James Michael Curley during Curley's 1946 - 1950 term. Hendon |
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