Victorian racing authorities are considering whether prominent trainer Robert Smerdon and seven other people charged with misconduct in relation to breaches of race day treatment rules should be stood down.
The eight were charged on Tuesday after an investigation sparked by the scratching of the Smerdon-trained Lovani from a race at Caulfield on October 7 when stewards suspected she had been treated against the rules.
In Smerdon's case, the alleged race day treatments date from 2010 to 2017 and number more than 100.
"Under the Rules of Racing, the stewards have the power to stand down participants prior to any hearing," Racing Victoria said.
"With these serious charges now laid, the stewards are giving urgent consideration to the participants' continued involvement in racing pending further legal advice."