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Top owner John Dance banned from running horses AGAIN as ‘further concerns come to light’ amid fraud investigation

TOP owner John Dance has been banned from running his horses under the Coverdale Stud and Titanium Racing banners.

Racing was stunned back in June when it emerged that Dance was at the centre of a £80million criminal investigation.

John Dance has been unable to have runners under his name since April
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John Dance has been unable to have runners under his name since April

Dance's WealthTek was shut down by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in April and they placed a £40 million freezing order on his assets.

He was initially unable to run the horses under his and his wife Jess's name, but a subsequent agreement allowed him to run them under the Coverdale Stud banner.

Although the fraud investigation is currently ongoing, the new ban is not thought to be linked to it, according to the Nick Luck Podcast.

This new ban means no horses under the Coverdale Stud and Titanium Racing banners can run.

A statement from the BHA reads: "Since May, the BHA has permitted runners through Mr Dance's business in the name of Coverdale Stud and Titanium Racing Club in accordance with the terms of the high court freezing order.

"However, further concerns have since come to light and as a result the BHA has taken interim action to stop all such runners."

The ongoing investigation was a huge blow to trainer James Horton, who was Dance's boutique trainer.

His string were effectively in limbo from April and the news will be another hammer blow to Sir Michael Stoute's former assistant.

Dance was one of racing's best known owners, landing multiple Group 1s and a French Classic with fan favourite Laurens.

He was also the owner of Bravemansgame, who won Dance a King George in December before transferring into the sole ownership of Bryan Drew to finish second in this year's Gold Cup.

He also sponsored high-profile races including the Futurity Trophy at Doncaster.

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