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Title: Tasmanian Harness Trainer Wayne Yole Faces Deadline to Address Regulatory Breaches

Tasmanian harness trainer Wayne Yole has been given until the end of the month to prove why he "should be allowed to home, stable or train any horses" at his Sidmouth property following a multi-agency inspection last month.

On March 24, Tasmanian Racing Integrity Commissioner Sean Carroll organised an inspection of the stables at Sidmouth in northern Tasmania. In attendance were representatives from the Tasracing Integrity Unit, RSPCA Tasmania, Biosecurity Tasmania, and the West Tamar Council.

During the search, Tasracing says it identified numerous alleged breaches of regulatory requirements and animal welfare guidelines. It has since issued Wayne Yole with a notice for him to show cause as to why the stables should be allowed to home, stable or train horses from the premises.

It is unclear exactly what the show cause notice relates to. Wayne Yole is the father of harness trainers Ben and Tim Yole, both of whom have been disqualified from the industry for three years. Last year, the ABC reported that several horses that used to list Ben Yole as their trainer were transferred into his father Wayne’s name, a decision signed off by the now-defunct Office of Racing Integrity.

Wayne Yole has been given until April 30 to rectify any issues and respond to the notice. A spokesperson for Wayne Yole said they would work through any issues, stating, "We are still awaiting clarification as to what is required. We hope it will all be sorted out in an orderly manner."

Tasmanian harness trainer Wayne Yole has been given until the end of April to justify why he should be permitted to house, stable, or train horses at his Sidmouth property. This follows a multi-agency inspection on March 24, organized by Tasmanian Racing Integrity Commissioner Sean Carroll, which revealed multiple alleged breaches of regulatory and animal welfare guidelines.

The inspection involved representatives from various organizations, including the Tasracing Integrity Unit and RSPCA Tasmania. Allegations surrounding race fixing, illegal betting, and horse doping have emerged in connection with the inquiry, although the specific details of the notice issued to Yole remain unclear.

Yole, whose sons Ben and Tim are also harness trainers and have faced disqualifications, is currently working to address the issues raised. A spokesperson indicated that they are seeking clarification on the requirements and hope to resolve the matter efficiently.

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