By AAP Trainers Darren Weir and Luke Oliver will not face charges over positive swabs to ibuprofen. The Weir-trained Lidari returned a positive to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory ibuprofen after finishing 12th in the Peter Young Stakes at Caulfield in February. The Oliver-trained Cosmic Lights returned a positive after his first-up third at… Read More » Read full article
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