Trainer Ed Dunlop has been handed a suspended 12-month disqualification after one of his horses tested positive for cocaine at Brighton.
Lucidity, then a three-year-old filly, finished three-and-a-half lengths second at Brighton on July 4 last year before testing positive for a metabolite of cocaine.
The source of the positive test remains unknown, although at the hearing one of Dunlop’s employees admitted using cocaine on two occasions while working at the yard.
The British Horseracing Authority attached no blame to the trainer, who will introduce random drug testing among his staff.
The trainer’s solicitor, Rory Mac Neice, had argued during a two-hour hearing for a lesser penalty. He described the outcome as “clearly and obviously, utterly undeserved”.