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I refer to your article (11th October) whereby a horse, Orlando Magic, was found to be positive with a prohibited substance: Testosterone
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I refer to your article (11th October) whereby a horse, Orlando Magic, was found to be positive with a prohibited substance: Testosterone
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Hawkins degrades the reputation of our Premier horse race to its lowest level in its illustrious history
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The businessman was served with an interim suspension of his Assistant Trainer licence on Friday afternoon and has spoken out about what appears to be mostly a misunderstanding based on a potential lack of communication and bureaucratic red-tape challenges