By AAP Queensland officials have confirmed they will not take any action against leading trainer Darren Weir before his show cause action in Victorian is finalised. Weir, his foreman and trainer Jarrod McLean and stable employee Tyson Kermond have been charged with multiple offences arising out of a raid on two of… Read More » Read full article
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