By AAP Northern Ireland’s Stephen McConville is the first trainer to face cobalt charges brought by the British Horseracing Authority. McConville and his son Michael, the owner of Anseanachai Cliste who was withdrawn from the Cheltenham Festival, have both been charged and will front a BHA hearing on September 19. The nine-year-old… Read More » Read full article
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