By AAP Victorian trainer Ciaron Maher accepts his rising career is on hold for six months, conceding he should have known convicted conman Peter Foster owned horses in his stable. A disappointed Maher does not plan to appeal his six-month suspension and $75,000 fine after pleading guilty to conduct prejudicial to racing…. Read More » Read full article
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