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Irish Greyhound Tests Positive For Cocaine

Irish Greyhound Tests Positive For Cocaine

An Irish greyhound has tested positive for cocaine. Clonbrien Hero, trained by Graham Holland, failed two separate drug tests taken at Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium in Cork in July.

The tests showed traces of benzoylecgonine, a substance present in cocaine, according to a statement released by the Irish Greyhound Board.

One of the tests the dog failed was at the Laurels final, a race it won in 28 seconds.The Irish Greyhound Board issued a statement on the revelation, which reads:

The Irish Greyhound Board (IGB), as part of its robust testing regime, publishes any adverse findings as they arise.  The details of recent adverse analytical findings have been published on IGB’s website on Wednesday, September 13th 2017.

Adverse analytical findings are reported by IGB to the Control Committee pursuant to the Greyhound Industry (Racing) Regulations, with a request for the Control Committee to investigate the matter as provided for in legislation.

 IGB does not comment on individual cases which have been referred to the Control Committee and which may proceed to investigation. Decisions of the Control Committee may also be appealed.

As part of its commitment to greater transparency in the area of anti-doping and medication control, IGB introduced secondary legislation in 2015 to provide for the publication of all adverse analytical findings in greyhound samples and to ensure the publication of the outcome from all cases before the Control Committee.  Additionally in 2016,  the Board introduced secondary legislation to provide for record keeping in relation to the use of medicines and the treatment of greyhounds, as well as powers to implement the off-track sampling of greyhounds for prohibited substances (whether in training or otherwise).

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Our thoughts are with Clonbrien Hero, who is currently in rehab trying to kick the habit.

Also Read: Two Irish Times Articles On 'Decriminalising Drugs In Ireland' Spark Massive Online Debate

Eoin Lyons

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