The leaking of text exchanges between central figures allegedly involved in a horse racing doping scandal will not delay the start of hearings into the case, Racing Victoria says.
A series of text messages reportedly sent by trainers and stable employees at the centre of the inquiry were published by News Corp yesterday. Among them were texts alluding to the treatment of horses in the 2015 Melbourne Cup.
But RV chief executive Giles Thompson said the revelations in the texts would not affect the progress of the inquiry and the governing body wants to stay within a Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board schedule.
"We want to keep to that timetable and make sure we get through the process as quickly as possible," he told Melbourne radio station RSN927.
Prominent trainers Robert Smerdon, Stuart Webb, Tony Vasil and Liam Birchley have been charged following an investigation sparked by the alleged raceday treatment of the Smerdon-trained Lovani in October.