Tisme, I'm usually resistant to your relentless cynicism, but in this instance, sadly you have it exactly right.
Knobby: the whip used to 'alert the horses to a gap'??? Sounds pretty euphemistic to me.
Re any investigation into Admire Ratki, the course vet, when interviewed by Fran Kelly, sounded very uncomfortable indeed, anxious to ensure people heard over and over that the acute heart failure is a rare event, yada, yada.
The horse's heart didn't become enlarged during that race. If he had been properly vet checked it would have been noted and the potential risk of heart failure taken into account. Which, of course, is not to say the team supposedly caring for him would not have said "oh, let's not worry, I'm sure he'll be OK".
Yeah, right.
I feel as though I should be somehow apologetic for going on about this, but I can't be. The exploitation of animals is probably the only subject I still get really distressed about.