Four violations in a year? That we know about? If bettors are going to be confident about the honesty of the product, a 60 day suspension and $5,000 fine is simply not enough. This is a leading trainer, this is a black eye to the sport and could have deleterious consequences to the handle nation wide.
faces stiff fine, suspension in Indiana – ESPN
http://espn.go.com/horse-racing/story/_/id/7657076/amoss-faces-stiff-fine-suspension-indiana
The Indiana Horse Racing Commission has initiated an administrative action against trainer Tom Amoss that could result in a 60-day suspension and $5,000 fine.
According to an Amended Administrative Complaint filed Feb. 24, a positive test for the Class 4 drug methocarbamol in the Amoss-trained Hero Heart at Hoosier Park on Oct. 21, 2011, was the trainer’s fourth violation within a 365-day period.
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