One of the most incredible weeks in Australian racing history reached its dramatic climax when champion trainer Darren Weir was disqualified for four years by the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board yesterday.
The 48-year-old appeared at the Wednesday morning hearing, supported by legal representative Patrick Wheelahan, but didn't speak, with the RAD Board requiring two-and-a-half hours before delivering their verdict, reported Racing.com.
Racing Victoria stewards had recommended a four-year period of disqualification for Weir after Monday's show cause hearing, which lasted more than 11 hours.
Weir's period of disqualification will commence immediately.
Weir, through Wheelahan, offered a plea of 'no contest' to four charges, three of them relating to the possession of an electronic apparatus on his licensed premises, and the other for conduct prejudicial to the image of racing.