Racing.com. “I did mention to a few people that I wasn't right in the head. I didn't want to disappoint people and I shouldn't have gone racing, I should have got help.“You want to hold onto your dream but you know you're spiralling out of control.“I knew if I told people it would look like I had failed again when in reality it would have been the most beneficial thing." He also told abc : “There was a day where a person came in and locked all the doors and bashed me just to take my money so they could use drugs. “That was the moment I woke up to myself and asked myself where am I going in life?“And from that day forward I stopped and the racing fraternity was really good and helped me back on my feet.”But helped by wife Candice Green,.
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