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Title: NEWS: Top trainers give evidence as High Court case rumbles on
Mark Nunan reports from the long-running High Court case involving the IHRB's head of security Chris Gordon and the Irish Racehorse Trainers Association
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NEWS: Top trainers give evidence as High Court case rumbles on
Mark Nunan reports from the long-running High Court case involving the IHRB's head of security Chris Gordon and the Irish Racehorse Trainers Association
Dermot Weld and Noel Meade gave evidence this week
TOP trainers Dermot Weld and Noel Meade were among those giving evidence this week at the long-running High Court case involving senior racing official Chris Gordon and the Irish Racehorse Trainers Association [IRTA].
The Irish Racehorse Trainers Association must pay €300,000 in damages to the IHRB head of security while their legal fees are thought to exceed €1 million
Ronan Groome reports from an informative day of two-year-old action at Leopardstown last Saturday
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