By AAP Queensland stewards hope to finalise inquiries into the remaining charges against Toowoomba trainer Ben Currie in the near future with plans to expedite hearings. Currie failed in a Supreme Court bid on Thursday to have a Racing Queensland decision to refuse his nominations suspended. Justice Jean Dalton made a preliminary… Read More » Read full article
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