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    The Racing Integrity Board has already started an investigation into the fall that killed young jockey Megan Taylor at a thoroughbred meeting in Ashburton

    The Racing Integrity Board has already started an investigation into the fall that killed young jockey Megan Taylor at a thoroughbred meeting in Ashburton


    New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing CEO Bruce Sharrock expects the investigation to be concluded in the next ten to fourteen days.

    He says NZTR will also review its processes to see if there's anything that could've been done differently or better.

    But for the moment, Sharrock's thoughts are with Taylor and her loved ones.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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