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Racing Victoria reject McLean use of Weir’s former Warrnambool stables

Racing Victoria officials have rejected trainer Jarrod McLean's application to take over the Warrnambool satellite stable of his banned former boss Darren Weir as police investigations continue into possession of a jigger.

After Weir was arrested in January and then banned from racing for four years, McLean – his former foreman at the Warrnambool satellite stable, but also a licensed trainer – applied to take over the 43-box facility.

McLean was given permission to continue training early last month after answering a show cause notice from Racing Victoria but will face the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board (RAD) in late May over four charges relating to the discovery of a jigger at Warrnambool.

Jarrod McLean, seen here fronting the show cause hearing in February, will face charges in May.

Jarrod McLean, seen here fronting the show cause hearing in February, will face charges in May. Credit:AAP

After a Racing Victoria board meeting on Tuesday, an official statement cited the need to protect the sport's image while investigations from police continue.

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"Acting in the interests and image of Victorian racing, the Board determined that Mr McLeans application cannot be approved while serious charges laid by RV Stewards are pending hearing and determination by the RAD Board and while the current Victoria Police investigation remains ongoing," it read.

McLean has not answered a show cause notice issued by Racing NSW officials and has not trained a winner since November last year, when Trap For Fools won the group 1 Mackinnon Stakes.

On the day of the dramatic stable raids by Victoria Police's Sporting Intelligence Unit at Weir's Ballarat stables, the Warrnambool properties – leased by the trainer but where much of the horse training equipment including walking machines and tread mills was owned by Weir – were also searched.

Banned trainer Darren Weir.

Banned trainer Darren Weir. Credit:Fairfax

McLean was incredibly successful in concert with Weir, helping prepare 22 of the record-breaking trainer's 36 group 1 wins from the Warrnambool base, but also has fallen foul with stewards with integrity issues and mRead More – Source

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