Embattled vet stands down from vets association as Racing NSW issue more cobalt charges

By Adam Pengilly
Updated July 8 2015 - 10:13am, first published July 2 2015 - 10:27pm
Trainer Sam Kavanagh will front an inquiry later this month after Midsummer Sun returned illegal levels of cobalt and caffeine after winning the Gosford Cup in January. Photo: Paul Harris
Trainer Sam Kavanagh will front an inquiry later this month after Midsummer Sun returned illegal levels of cobalt and caffeine after winning the Gosford Cup in January. Photo: Paul Harris

Besieged veterinarian Tom Brennan has voluntarily stood down from a special focus group designed to represent thoroughbred racing practitioners as Racing NSW stewards joined their Victorian counterparts in issuing charges against the Flemington Equine Clinic partner.

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