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Maguire considering giving up training
Adrian Maguire (pictured with Mick Winters)
© Photo Healy Racing
Adrian Maguire is seriously considering giving up training after admitting racing is costing him money.
The County Cork trainer revealed he had only "five paying horses" after having a winner with Knockraha Pylon in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Beginners Chase at Thurles.
"Things are getting tougher and tougher for everyone training horses and (I) just can't make ends meet now. It's costing me money to be training horses," Maguire told At The Races.
"I've no other choice (but to think of handing in training licence). It's just not happening.
"If something is costing you money, you can't be doing it.
"I've five paying horses. That's what I'm down to and I'm open to offers, obviously in some aspect with horses, a role.
"It's getting tougher, I'm not the only one, but that's the way it is with me."
Maguire, 45, returned home to Ireland to train following his recovery from serious injuries sustained in a bad fall at Warwick in 2002 that ended his riding career, after he had more than 1,000 winners.