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Harvey stood down
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RWWA Stewards will inquire into a report received from the ChemCentre (Perth) in regard to the presence of a banned substance in the urine sample taken from Jockey Clint Harvey at the Lark Hill Barrier Trials on Monday, 5 November 2012.
The reserve portion of the urine sample taken from Mr Harvey has been referred to another Official Racing Laboratory for confirmatory analysis and following receipt of the results an Inquiry will be held at a time and date to be fixed.
Acting under the provisions of ARR.81A(3) Jockey Harvey has been stood down effective immediately from riding trackwork, trials and races until the conclusion of the Stewards’ Inquiry.
Media Contact: Brad Lewis – Chief Steward Thoroughbred
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cheers
great journos we have, eh?
we're not all perfect.
It may not be reported in the west because the result has yet to be verified.
The life of a Jockey is tough though. Personally I prefer to eat what I like without a thought as to how it impacts on my working career. But Jockeys don't have that luxury. Sometimes when life gets hard, quick and easy solutions seem like a good idea at the time, but that's only because it seems like a good idea. In reality it is a little bit silly and I think whatever Clint may have done, he would now regret.
Personal comments by you good folk, would simply be doing nothing to assist him this morning. So please bare that in mind when making comment.
what about the +95% of jocks who grin and bear the tedium?
we are all architects of our own destiny.
I KNOW...the beer in my hand and the smoke are bad for me...try taking them off me...no chance
I struggle to quit...so im not gonna throw stones here.....Rather,I hope he gets help and understanding from the racing community
Sorry, It's not the first time he's been caught! IMHO, the guy is a total idiot.
he needs to stop doing stuff, or he will probably be suspended out of this industry.
Shergar..I bumped into an old mate...he told me his struggle and its an eye opener.
Rio...agree...he needs to learn,cant keep doing the same thing and expecting a different result
Bumped into Clint on my way thru the stables..and thought."what a nice young bloke"
You cant judge people only by the mistakes they make and lthen label them on it.
Can i ask ...what support does he get?
Yes he does need support, but as an adult - and no longer under the apprentice system - if he farks up he has to deal with it...He seems to put the effort in for a few months and then have a brain failure and stuff up...He has to have a better grip of his situation and stop the stuff ups...and only he can do that, cos only he can identify when and in what situation he is stuffing up.
Met a heap of them along the way, most of them really good people just can't help themselves.
When your so not like that it's hard to get your head around it and often wonder why they don't just "grow up", "get over it", or just "stop doing it".
Sounds like he is a good bloke so good luck to him.
end of story...he has taken one good lad down with him.
i reckon 5 years....
the lad has had so many chances, you have to draw the line somewhere.
he got out of that kalgoorlie business by the skin of his teeth, how can you coddle him?
i don't know the chap, but he is more than an average rider, he comes over very well on wes's interviews.
he seems to be his own worse enemy.
whether he can salvage his career is questionable.
The rap sheet for Clinto certainly doesn't read well and I'd suspect the disqualification will be a very lengthy one. If he is smart, he will take the time to re-assess his life and make the changes required. I wish him all the best.
If found guilty he will get a long suspension i think but riding should be the last thing on his mind getting of the gear should be number 1 priority in his life ,he has ridden one for me before and came across a nice fella and pretty honest but he must have some problems he needs to sort
It is about the safety of jockeys and horses in races and trials. You cannot have someone under the influence of drugs or alcohol out there on the track. What if he causes a fall and kills or injures someone with drugs in his system?
Will you all be saying he is a nice bloke then?
There is no way he should be cut any slack, or be shown any mercer by the stewards.....Just that in my opinion he is a good bloke who has tried to beat his demons and even with the penalties he has been given..... still can’t.
I think the 5yrs Falcon talked about is obviously excessive, but I can see him having a long period of time to make some hard decisions about where his future is.