Owners apologise for comments on 'one of most respected people in Irish racing'

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Australian Bloodstock recently purchased New Energy from Meath trainer Sheila Lavery

The largest syndicate operator in Australia has apologised for "shameful" comments made about Co Meath trainer Sheila Lavery.

Yet in a now deleted post his co-director Luke Murrell caused outrage among leading racing figures with remarks he made about Lavery’s abiltiy as a trainer. “Shameful comments about one of the most respected people in Irish racing. Zero class and I’m sure the rest of the Australian racing and bloodstock industry are appalled.”“Very recently I was responsible for a promotional video that went online to market a recent purchase we negotiated in Europe in relation to a horse named New Energy.

“But nothing I can say, whether it be emotions or stress or words used to encourage a buyer, nothing at all excuses the comments made by me in the promotional video which were related to some very good people, Sheila Lavery, Robbie Colgan and any person associated with the horse.

 

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