Leading trainer Chris Waller has confirmed he is conducting his own investigation into a possible positive swab to methamphetamine in one of his horses.Racing NSW stewards would not comment because the results of tests on the second, or B sample, from the unnamed horse have not been returned.However, Waller said he was looking into his own stable to try to find out if it was the source of contamination regarding the illicit drug which has the street name ice.Recent cases involving Victorian trainer Matt Laurie and Scone trainer Luke Griffiths were determined to have come from human-to-horse contact while a case involving John McNair was suspected of being a deliberate act by someone outside the stable.We are already vigilant about checking staff and maybe we we need to step it up even further, Waller said.We have tested a lot of staff and its thrown up nothing.But it could have come from anyone who has had contact with the horse, even at the races.We want to work out how this has happened. 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One game after a miserable showing in Oklahoma City, Gay tied a career high with 41 points and the Sacramento Kings cruised to a 114-97 victory at the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night. NEW YORK -- The US Open -- and the 2016 Grand Slam season -- are history.Sure, there are 15 WTA events left on the calendar and 14 on the mens side, plus the Davis Cup semifinals and final, but it all feels a little anticlimactic.As a public service, only 127 days before the first ball at the Australian Open, were going to give you tomorrows news today.Here are 10 bold predictions for the 2017 season:Rafa wins the French Open: After taking nine titles in 10 years at Roland Garros, Rafael Nadal has come up painfully short the past two years. He got to the quarters in 2015, but withdrew from this years tournament after his second-round match with a wrist injury. Healthy again, he plows through the field like its 2005. 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Jay Z and Beyonce watch from the Royal Box.Noles over-under: Novak Djokovic, on the other hand, is still in his prime, even though he turns 30 before the French Open. He wins in Melbourne (for the seventh time, when the other 127 players in the draw abruptly withdraw), then takees the title at Wimbledon for his fourth.dddddddddddd That pushes his Grand Slam singles total to 14, one behind Nadal -- who had just won the French a few weeks earlier -- and only three behind Federers all-time total.Halep and Raonic break through: Congratulations to your first-time Grand Slam winners. Simona Halep, who reached the final of Roland Garros in 2014, finally locks it down in Paris. Milos Raonic, a finalist at Wimbledon in 2016, finds a way to win in New York.Federer returns in style: No, he doesnt actually add to his Grand Slam singles titles, but just seeing Federer hovering effortlessly around on the worlds greatest courts is deeply comforting. He gets to the semis at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, but thats as far as it goes.Vika makes a splash: After giving birth at the end of 2016, Victoria Azarenka, the 28-year-old mother, steps on the court in Cincinnati, where she was a champion four years earlier. This sets her up for a euphoric return to the Grand Slam stage in New York.Delpo stays healthy: Gangly Argentine?Juan Martin del Potro, survivor of four wrist surgeries, continues to progress. His confidence increases, and by the French Open, hes hitting those nasty, two-handed backhands that helped him win the 2009 US Open. Del Potro makes the final in New York again, but loses to Raonic.Surprise! Sharapovas back: Speaking of returns, Maria Sharapova gets her two-year sentence reduced via appeal. After serving one full year, she comes back for the spring clay campaign and is part of the draw in Paris, the only Slam where she is a two-time champion.Venus bids farewell: Venus Williams, at the age of 37, dominates the fall Asian circuit, winning three titles in China, then announces her retirement. She says shes done as a player, but will immediately begin coaching ... Nick Kyrgios. ' ' '