“I don’t believe any of that applies. I acted in good faith at all times,” Cummings said on Thursday.
“The reality is the biggest debts owed by the training company were to me, my wife and my thoroughbred company. That’s a matter of fact. I’ve had discussions with the majority of people involved and there is no issue there.”
Cummings is continuing to train dozens of horses at Randwick and hopes to re-form a partnership with his other son, Edward, who previously operated at Hawkesbury, under the 38-year-old’s company Myrtle House.
Edward Cummings has already transferred his horses in work to his…