By AAP Jockey Glyn Schofield, media personality Richard Callander and racing manager Liam Prior have all pleaded guilty to charges over the sale of a horse to Hong Kong. The horse, Lil Caesar, was sold for $200,000 but the owners were told the amount was $140,000 with syndicate manager Callander and Prior… Read More » Read full article
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