Country trainer outed for striking horse

Michael Quadara (pictured centre)
Michael Quadara (centre) has been suspended. Source: Brendan McCarthy/Racing Photos.

Seymour trainer Michael Quadara has been suspended and fined over two separate incidents by the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board.

He was suspended for two months for striking a horse he trains, Manhattan Sparkle, and fined $500 on a misconduct and/or improper conduct charge for comments made regarding another horse in his care Rajapakse.

Quadara pleaded not guilty to a charge from Racing Victoria stewards of entering a float carrying Manhattan Sparkle on Melbourne’s Western Ring Road on the afternoon of September 1 last year and using his right hand to strike the horse on several occasions.

The RAD Board found him guilty and outed him for two months.

At Moonee Valley on November 17 last year he made comments to stewards following the performance of Rajapakse that constituted misconduct and/or improper conduct to which he pleaded guilty.

The RAD Board ruled the suspension to start on May 4 while Quadara was given 30 days to pay the $500 fine.

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