The Greyhound Board of Great Britain or more known simply as GBGB in a statement explained, “following receipt of a report from an attending veterinary surgeon, and following careful consideration including consultation with the GBGB veterinary director Simon Gower, it was decided that as a precautionary measure the kennels should be quarantined until results of tests are known and whilst investigations are carried out.”
GBGB then were indeed referring to the kennels of ESSEX Vase winning trainer Chris Cronin. The board learned that the kennels might be up for something like a possible infectious greyhound disease outbreak.
The greyhounds in Cronin’s kennels were really the ones to suffer the most from this action by GBGB. Those that supposedly have events after the board’s action was known were actually stopped from being at the said events.
Cronin felt bad about his kennels being quarantined. He knew, upon knowing GBDB’s action towards his kennels, that the board made wrong assessment which led to formulation of unreasonable action.
“I am taking legal advice concerning the allegations made with regards to civil proceedings against the GBGB, who appear to have taken unreasonable action in suspending my license without evidence to the contrary,” Cronin said.
An owner has intervened and made allegations in regards to Cronin’s kennels. Thus, the trainer will most likely take necessary action against GBGB’s order, and even financial damages action against the said allegations.
He seriously said, “I will also pursue a financial damages action in connection with allegations made by an owner within my kennel. As soon as I have received legal advice, I will make a full statement in connection with future proceedings I propose.”
Where will Cronin and GBGB be led to? This we don’t know. They may be led to reconciliation or they may be led to something else. Hopefully, we’ll know the answer for this soon.
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