By AAP British Horseracing Authority chief executive Nick Rust has warned a ‘three to six-month problem’ might have become reality if the national governing body chose to ‘play Russian roulette’ with its response to the equine flu outbreak. He insists that the initial decision to cancel all racing for six days following… Read More » Read full article
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