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Title: NEWS IN BRIEF: Racing and bloodstock stories from the March 21st edition
Latest news from the long-running High Court case, sad passing of former racecourse foreman, Aidan O'Brien's Naas plans, and some Group 1 entries of note
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NEWS IN BRIEF: Racing and bloodstock stories from the March 21st edition
Latest news from the long-running High Court case, sad passing of former racecourse foreman, Aidan O'Brien's Naas plans, and some Group 1 entries of note
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
Gerry Kelleher, chairman of the Irish Point-to-Point Handlers Association, has welcomed the suspension being raised in the Dáil as handlers continue in their efforts to lobby politicians
After more than seven weeks, the High Court case ended on Wednesday with a verdict in favour of the IHRB head of security
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