Signs of revival amid the EI disaster
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GAI Waterhouse had two gallopers return negative results following tests for the dreaded equine influenza virus which has halted racing in NSW and Queensland. (Sydney Morning Herald — 1 September, 2007)
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The Spring Racing Carnival is now in jeopardy after a thoroughbredreturned a positive test for equine flu. (Sydney Morning Herald — 30 August, 2007)
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Randwick track quarantined and Sydney racing carnival abandonedafter eight horses tested positive for EI today. – Brisbane Times (The Brisbane Times — 30 August, 2007)
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THE Australian horse-of-the-year and Hall of Fame dinner set downfor Randwick on Thursday week has been deferred, but racing willstill resume in Sydney on Saturday with Warwick Farm hosting nineraces. (Sydney Morning Herald — 3 hours ago)
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Sydney spring carnival is off as eight racehorses found to haveflu. (Sydney Morning Herald — 30 August, 2007)
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Efforts continued today to get racing up and running in NSW nextweekend. (Sydney Morning Herald — 2 September, 2007)
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ALL chances of holding the spring racing carnival have been’completely destroyed’ with confirmation that eight thoroughbredhorses have equine flu. (Sydney Morning Herald — 31 August, 2007)
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THE assistance program outlined yesterday by the Federal Governmentwill go some way towards meeting the immediate needs of the NSWracing industry, but will not cover the financial burden of thecrisis, the longer it drags on. (Sydney Morning Herald — 31 August, 2007)
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Leading Sydney trainer John O’Shea says the 700-strong horsepopulation at Randwick will contract flu. (Sydney Morning Herald — 31 August, 2007)
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