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Irish racing has shot itself in the foot in the Supreme Racing debacle

Cadmium winning in the Supreme colours at Aintree in April
Cadmium winning in the Supreme colours at Aintree in AprilCredit: Michael Steele

Irish racing has shot itself in the foot in the debacle involving the Supreme Horse Racing Club. One of the sport's feel-good stories is now mired in controversy and tainted by alleged malpractice.

With lawyers called into the fray, this is not the time to attempt any definitive conclusions or to speculate beyond information already in the public domain, but the episode risks causing sustained collateral damage to the good name of the sport.

Can potential syndicate members be confident in the effective policing and administration of this heavily promoted sector in view of what we now know about the manner in which Supreme was able to conduct its business?

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