Jarrod McLean with his Melbourne Cup racehorse 'Kibbutz'. Source: News Limited
LEADING Warrnambool trainer Jarrod McLean has been disqualified for six months after pleading guilty to a bicarb offence at the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary (RAD) Board in Melbourne on Monday.
He was charged by stewards after five year-old gelding Prymslea returned an elevated total carbon dioxide (TCO2) level at Mildura on August 30.
Prymslea, which ran fourth in the five horse field after starting at $2.90, has been disqualified and lost the $700 prizemoney.
McLean was also fined $2000 for not keeping records of treatment administered to the horse.
Horses trained by McLean won nearly $1 million in prizemoney last season, and so far this season they'd made $361,255.
Although he also trains flat horses, including Blackie which finished third in the Toorak Handicap during the Spring Carnival, McLean is also a prominent trainer of jumpers.
He trained Cats Fun, ridden by his brother Brad, which won the Brierly Steeplechase during the three day carnival at Warrnambool this year.
McLean combined with his brother Brad when Maythehorsebemagic to win the JJ Houlahan Hurdle and Australian Steeplechase at Sandown this year.
He starts his ban today.
And stewards yesterday charged Bendigo trainer Shaun Dwyer after eight year-old gelding Anudjawun returned a positive swab detected in a pre-race urine sample at Caulfield on October 16.
The gelding ran ninth in the BMW Handicap.
Stewards said the prohibited substance - Ibuprofen (a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory) - was detected.
The charge against Dwyer will be heard by the RAD Board on Tuesday.
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