Murphy, Robinson add spice to Waterhouse/Singleton stoush
ACERBIC lawyer Chris Murphy highlighted
today’s racing stewards inquiry as a defamation-free zone where trainer Gai
Waterhouse described his client Alan Robinson as “trumped up little jockey”. Robinson and football legend Andrew Johns will
appear at today’s inquiry to say whether they told owner John Singleton his
mare was “off” and could not win the All Aged Stakes at Randwick.
Singleton said the information initially
came from Waterhouse’s bookmaker son, Tom.
John’s is likely to repudiate
such claims but Robinson with the assistance of lawyer Murphy will maintain
his.
Murphy has already slammed the Waterhouses
after the first day of the inquiry last week.
The snobbery of racing's royal
family (the Waterhouses) .. they turn me sick," Mr Murphy told ABC radio.
He added, ‘Gai is a failed
actress who married a perjurer."
As is their want, the
Waterhouses threatened legal action against Murphy who will enjoy unbridled
freedom on today’s perjury free zone.
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