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Posted: 2024-02-23 08:18:02

The Tasmanian harness racing trainer at the centre of a report that made findings of race fixing, team driving and animal welfare breaches has won an appeal to overturn his "warning off" from Australian racetracks.

Ben Yole, who is Australia's biggest harness trainer and was found by independent investigator Ray Murrihy to be in non-compliance of a number of harness racing rules, was issued a notice of warning off Tasmanian racetracks by Tasracing early in February.

His brother, Tim Yole, and harness drivers implicated in the report Nathan and Mitch Ford were also issued the notices, which effectively banned them from entering Tasracing-controlled racetracks.

On Friday, Tasmania's Office of Racing Integrity announced Ben Yole, Tim Yole, Nathan Ford and Mitchell Ford all had won their appeals, with their names removed from the warned-off list.

Horses wearing coats in a paddock.

The report found Ben Yole had worked in concert with drivers in his employ to manipulate the outcome of races to favour his stable.(ABC News: Maren Preuss)

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