DESLEIGH FORSTER CLEARED OF ANIMAL CRUELTY CHARGE - ALL CLEAR TO GO FOR THE CARNIVAL
By Graham Potter | Wednesday, May 3, 2023
As reported on Racenet, trainer Desleigh Forster has beaten an animal cruelty-related charge on appeal and the six-month ban imposed previously on her for her alleged actions relating to the use of a prohibitive stockwhip has been set aside.
She has however been fined $1000 for possession of a stockwhip and $6000 for the use of a stockwhip.
The use ... with Forster stating she had only flicked the whip to make a noise to get the horse to enter a swimming pool ... was not deemed as animal cruelty according to a veterinarian who gave evidence on the matter and whose evidence was accepted by Queensland’s new Racing Appeals Board who then duly set aside the animal cruelty charge.
A six-month ban would have effectively crippled Forster’s training business, in the short term at least. She has been training on a stay of proceedings pending the finding of the Racing Appeals Board.
After a very testing couple of weeks Forster is now free to move forward with her plan of attack for the Queensland Winter Carnival, where she became a Group 1 winning trainer last year when her Queensland Horse Of the Year Apache Chase won the Kingsford-Smith Cup.
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