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Hay Oats Water? (786 Views)
Posted by: miff (IP Logged)
Date: January 23, 2015 02:33PM

David Grening
DRF

Mott to appeal suspension/fine for medication overages
Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott was suspended 15 days and fined $1,000 for the finding of the drug Flunixin and an overage of Lasix in the body fluid of Saratoga Snacks, who finished last in a New York-bred allowance race on Sept. 20 at Belmont Park, according to the New York State Gaming Commission.

Mott is appealing the suspension. Had he not appealed, the suspension would have been reduced to seven days.

Mott said he was appealing the penalties because the levels of the medications were at least 10 times the levels permitted to be given. Moreover, he said, Lasix is given on race day by a veterinarian who works for the New York Racing Association.

“They allow you to give 10 cc’s of Lasix and we only give three cc’s and I was standing there when the woman gave it,” Mott said Friday by phone from Florida. “My feeling is something’s not right. It’s not a slight overage.”

In 2014, the permissible levell of Flunixin, also known as Banamine, was 50 nanograms per milliliter. Beginning in 2015, it is 20 nanograms per milliliter.

“If it was a slight overage you could say it stayed in the system too long or the horse metabolized it differently,” Mott said. “You might get a slight overage, but not 10 times.”

Mott will be represented in his appeal by attorney Drew Mollica.

“Justice demands and the facts will show there’s something wrong,” Mollica said. “This is like two solar eclipses in one day.”

At the time, Saratoga Snacks was owned by Hall of Fame football coach Bill Parcells. He has since been sold privately to Gary Sciacca, who was the original trainer of the New York-bred stakes winner.



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