Racing: Fallon forced to wait over ban verdict
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Your support makes all the difference.Kieren Fallon will have to wait until this afternoon to hear whether he can resume riding in Britain. The Horseracing Regulatory Authority appeal panel last night adjourned his case after hearing submissions from the rider's legal team.
Fallon is hoping to overturn last Friday's decision by the HRA not to allow him to ride in this country until he stands trial for conspiracy to defraud. The Irishman can still ride in other countries and last night he rode a treble at Naas.
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