
John Singleton and the Waterhouse family have arrived at Racing NSW’s headquarters in Sydney for the inquiry into the performance of racehorse More Joyous.
The inquiry is shaping up to be a media circus, with over 50 reporters and photographers staking out the Druitt St lobby on Monday morning.
Horse trainer Gai Waterhouse slipped in early through an underground car park but husband Robbie and bookmaker son Tom were all smiles as they braved the flashbulbs, while media mogul Singleton and jockey Nash Rawiller were hot on their heels.
The inquiry was sparked after Singleton, More Joyous’ owner, accused Tom Waterhouse of telling people the horse could not win the All Aged Stakes on April 27.






















