Mclean Faces Hearing Over ‘Jigger’ Charge

Victorian trainer is expected to fight racing charges for possessing a banned electric-shock device, found during the police raids that led to top trainer Darren Weir’s disqualification.

McLean, who was Weir’s assistant and ran his stable at , will front a Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board hearing in Melbourne on Monday.

He has been charged with possessing an electrical apparatus – known as a in the racing industry – capable of affecting the performance of a horse, and conduct prejudicial to racing.

McLean has been allowed to continue to train pending the hearing, but Racing rejected his application to take over Weir’s Warrnambool stables.

The two trainers were arrested and then released without charge by police after officers and stewards raided Weir’s stables at and Warrnambool in January.

A -winning trainer, Weir did not contest his racing charges and was banned for four years after three were found in the master bedroom of his home during the raid at his principal stables in Ballarat.

McLean was in charge of Weir’s Warrnambool base while also training a team of his own horses which includes Group One winner at his stables at Yangery, on the outskirts of Warrnambool.

stewards charged McLean with being in possession of an electric device at a Yangery property on, or about, January 30.

The prejudicial conduct charge relates to possessing the device and failing to give an explanation to stewards.

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