Tony Carroll admitted his surprise at discovering one of his horses had been caught up in the morphine case, in which seven horses have now tested positive for the banned substance. The first the Worcestershire trainer knew of the situation was when the British Horseracing Authority informed him that Ocean Legend had tested positive for the drug after winning at Brighton on June 24. That was the second of three victories the nine-year-old notched within a four-week period and he was tested after each success. The other two samples were clear. The source of the drug is thought to be a batch of...
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