Hunt greyhound returns positive for amphetamine, methamphetamine

ANOTHER high-profile trainer may be in hot water with : one of Jenny Hunt's greyhounds has returned a positive swab to the permanently banned prohibited substances amphetamine, methamphetamine and its metabolites.



The greyhound in question, Jubilea Bale, was scratched from Park on Thursday (February 5) by order of stewards after they were notified by the Racing Analytical Services Limited () that Jubilea Bale had returned a positive post-race urine sample to the above substances after winning her heat of the 2 Cup on January 17.

Glen Canty, GRV's general manager of , racing and welfare, said it was not uncommon for a swab sample to take that long to be tested, regardless of it being for a heat of a Group feature.

“The time-frame can vary for a number of reasons specific to the swab taken but three weeks is not unusual,” he said.



A kennel inspection of Hunt's property was conducted on Thursday.

Jubilea Bale will be unable to race until she returns a swab sample that is not in breach of the rules. The results of testing on the reserve and control substances from the Warragul race are not yet known.

“It is important to note that Ms Hunt has the right to have the reserve and control sample testing done in the presence of an independent approved analyst nominated by her,” Canty said. “At the moment we do not have a time-frame, the process is in the hands of RASL.

“The reserve and control samples are yet to be analysed and the investigations pertaining to this particular case are currently proceeding. As such GRV is unable to provide any more information on this matter at this time.”

Jubilea Bale, which has won 14 of 44 starts, with 12 placings, ran fifth in the final of the Warragul Cup on January 23.



Hunt shot to training prominence after taking over the large team of greyhounds formerly trained by her prolific father-in-law ,who is serving a three-year disqualification for five offences relating to prohibited substances.

Victoria-based Hunt is one of the country's leading mentors, training many of her greyhounds for leviathan owner/breeder Paul Wheeler, including , arguably the nation's best sprinter.

Dyna Villa, which has won an incredible $634,990 in prizemoney and is expected to soon become the greatest prizemoney earner in Australian history, runs in Sunday's Group 2 final in which it has drawn box six.

Hunt no doubt faces a nervous wait, with GRV showing little mercy for trainers using prohibited substances in recent times.

“GRV has stated on many occasions that it has a zero-tolerance attitude to the use of drugs in our sport to affect the performance of greyhounds. Nothing has changed,” Canty added.

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Roslyn Svensen
Roslyn Svensen
9 years ago

Makes you wonder why we train greyhounds.

Michael Cullen
Michael Cullen
9 years ago

another fkn cheat

Aaron Jervies
Aaron Jervies
9 years ago

Terry Kingcott

Aaron Jervies
Aaron Jervies
9 years ago

Mark Sandra Ettridge sandra!

Melissa Aramini
Melissa Aramini
9 years ago

Jared Della Casa

Jeremy Heys
Jeremy Heys
9 years ago

Jewie Jam

Brett El Oso Hastie
Brett El Oso Hastie
9 years ago

Scott Jackson Craig Jackson Craig MJ Andrews *shakes head*

Harrison Savage
Harrison Savage
9 years ago

Bianca Whitford Jess Walker

Jewie Jam
Jewie Jam
9 years ago

Doesn’t surprise me in the slightest , Jeremy , these trainers must have a brain a size of a pea , if they think they can get away with this sort of business now days , with history of this in the kennel , love to see the ban , what’s you opinion ?

Danny Reid
Danny Reid
9 years ago

Should’ve given some banned substances to Spartacus Colt thoughts David De Luca Toby Andrew

Adrien Chevalier
Adrien Chevalier
9 years ago

i just think why with the quality of greyhound going through the kennel why would u need to do it .or is the quality not as good as it looks for them to use drugs .

Jeremy Heys
Jeremy Heys
9 years ago

These trainers have no regard for the dogs health and well-being.
They just use and abuse these beautiful animals.
We’ve seen the affects of methamphetamine on an 85kg male M.Deluca..
Imagine the affects on a 27kg bitch!

Brett El Oso Hastie
Brett El Oso Hastie
9 years ago

To think I said she shouldnt get tarred with Bateys brush …. **looks like a fkwit now do I**

Scott Jackson
Scott Jackson
9 years ago

:)

Bryce Piacentini
Bryce Piacentini
9 years ago

Drew Killender-Strachan

Anthony Webb
Anthony Webb
9 years ago

If it’s true wonder how long she will be training for Pw.

Kyleigh Fahey
Kyleigh Fahey
9 years ago

This isn’t a bit of coffee ffs, they gave the dog crack this is an a grade illegal drug on all walks of life, no one should be allowed to train from the premises again!

Kyleigh Fahey
Kyleigh Fahey
9 years ago

If its true’ they don’t stuff these things up, the test is done

Anthony Webb
Anthony Webb
9 years ago

Would like to guess but will keep it under my hat until it comes out

Anthony Webb
Anthony Webb
9 years ago

Yeah true

Adam Murphy
Adam Murphy
9 years ago

I’m mates with 1 of em.. Came thru today, same deal with what Linda Britton got done for.!!!

Adam Murphy
Adam Murphy
9 years ago

^^^^classic^^^^

Brent Sullivan
Brent Sullivan
9 years ago

Shayne Driscoll Andrew Xerri

Adam Murphy
Adam Murphy
9 years ago

Troy Iwanyk I didn’t know this sorta thing went on in the greyhounds???? I’m shell shocked on this report

James Jolly
James Jolly
9 years ago

Rowen Jolly

Tom Welsh
Tom Welsh
9 years ago

At least the big names are being targeted and tested. For too long we saw small time trainers getting banned for using ‘rubs’ and the like that provide as much relief as supermarket brand heat products…I’d love to know which one of Jenny’s staff take the hit as a smack addict that inadvertently affected Jubilea Bale… If an owners has a greyhound win prizemoney and it is lost due to malpractice of a trainer – why wouldn’t they sue them for loss? The plot will thicken soon – all it needs is a ballsy litigant.

Kyle Goodwin
Kyle Goodwin
9 years ago

Rhys Waldron

Craig MJ Andrews
Craig MJ Andrews
9 years ago

One must congratulate the regulating bodies on their strike rate of late taking down these so called “top trainers”. I can’t wait for a true level playing field to be the norm, only then will we really know which dogs have true, natural ability and those that are being artificially inflated. Not only does it affect all parties involved in racing when these cheats are predominant but perhaps more importantly, our bloodlines are compromised with these animals being used as future breeding stocks and the demise of the natural fast chasers.

Drew Goodman
Drew Goodman
9 years ago

Hahaha. Leading WA trainer got done aswell, banned for 18 months. Well said mate.

Luke Francis
Luke Francis
9 years ago

Morgan Turner

Paul Dimech
Paul Dimech
9 years ago

Gary Micallef

Shane Mitchell
Shane Mitchell
9 years ago

Surprise surprise…. Maybe there should be a so many strikes for an owner

Rowen Jolly
Rowen Jolly
9 years ago

Ouch

Jayme Thomson
Jayme Thomson
9 years ago

Aiden Tredinnick

Frankie Meyer
Frankie Meyer
9 years ago

GRV r on the job this should have happened years ago

Ελισαβετ Χριστοδούλου
Ελισαβετ Χριστοδούλου
9 years ago

Absolutely disgusted… I’d like to shove some of those substances down their throats instead. So good to see these “great trainers” get caught for their despicable acts. They should be banned from the sport all together..

Frankie Meyer
Frankie Meyer
9 years ago

life for using that shit

Kris O'grady
Kris O'grady
9 years ago

Been going since I’ve been following them for 20 yrs . Until they can come with something to fix it always guna be the biggest problem the sport has .Tom daily george daily now andrea trains them

Kris O'grady
Kris O'grady
9 years ago

The penalty s arnt near strong enough to or 3 yrs tops when there kennels make over a million dollors a yr need at least 10 yrs and probably life

Kris O'grady
Kris O'grady
9 years ago

There not the only kennell Mitch Ebeyer

Kris O'grady
Kris O'grady
9 years ago

Been going on for as long as I can remember . Thats why as a punter you would no keep backing there dogs when they have a few poor runs the odds go up . And they pop at 16 to 1

Scanners101
Scanners101
9 years ago

kylegalley they must have had a long drive

kylegalley
kylegalley
9 years ago

Scanners101 Nine lives more like it

Tracy Leitch
Tracy Leitch
9 years ago

Maybe these so called big time trainers should start to be charged by the Police…it doesn’t matter if its a greyhound etc they should be held accountable for there actions by giving these lovely creatures a prohibited drug…a animal cannot speak so whom is going to speak for them??? Grv will probably just give them a slap on the wrist…just goes to show what the little trainer had to be put up with, the so called big trainers doping there dogs for what “money”….but what people should think about what is happening with the dog that has been given this… Read more »

AaronC_GPLNZ
9 years ago

Tell us again about how you love your dogs?

Terry Mort
Terry Mort
9 years ago

rub her out!

Darren Cook
Darren Cook
9 years ago

Brett Cook

Cathy Marsh
Cathy Marsh
9 years ago

This poor hound has to come off this shit now just like a human would. This is not only stupid and illegal it’s also very cruel. All that for an edge when you already have good dogs. I think she should be out for life.

Jackson Bell
Jackson Bell
9 years ago

Corey Gallichan

Jackson Bell
Jackson Bell
9 years ago

Josh Reeves Peter Doukas

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