By AAP Trainers Lee and Shannon Hope both knew their horses were given supplements containing cobalt on race days and did it to enhance their performances, a tribunal has heard. The Hopes have pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of administering a prohibited substance as they fight their cobalt disqualifications, blaming their… Read More » Read full article
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