'Some progress' made in stalls' controversy

Some progress appears to have been made today in the controversy surrounding the new Steriline starting stalls which are in use at 17 of Britain’s 35 racecourses.

Some progress appears to have been made today in the controversy surrounding the new Steriline starting stalls which are in use at 17 of Britain’s 35 racecourses.

Representatives from all sides attended a National Trainers’ Federation council meeting in London following several nasty incidents since the Australian-manufactured stalls were introduced to British racecourses in January.

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