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Trainers Report To Stewards - Converge & Superior Witness

Co-trainer Adrian Bott has advised Racing NSW Stewards that a blood test taken from CONVERGE after racing disappointingly in the Run To The Rose at Kembla Grange last Saturday, was found to show an abnormality, indicative of infection. Mr Bott advised that Converge has been treated with antibiotics and will not start in the Golden Rose next Saturday. Wagering operators are requested to remove Converge from the Golden Rose market.

Trainer Luke Thomas has advised that SUPERIOR WITNESS will be spelled following the horse racing disappointingly at today’s Kensington Track meeting. Wagering Operators are requested to remove the gelding from The Kosciuszko market.

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