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THE Turf Club’s new Anti-Doping Unit will be headed by Dr Lynn Hillyer who will take up the position on September 1st. Dr Hillyer also succeeds Terry Smith as chief veterinary officer.
Lifetime ban for horses illicitly administered steroids, investment of €1.845m in laboratory equipment and a dedicated Anti-Doping Unit are among the report's recommendations
IHRB Chief Veterinary Officer Lynn Hillyer talks to Helen Sharp about their new draft standards for racehorse training yards - and why they believe they’ll boost trust and protect the sport
Fracture and sudden death were the two main topics discussed at the event in Toronto
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