Oisin Murphy accepts three-month ban from France Galop for failed drugs test

Oisin Murphy accepts three-month ban from France Galop for failed drugs test

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Tue 5 Dec 2023
Champion jockey Oisin Murphy says he will not contest a three-month suspension for a failed test for cocaine, after French racing officials accepted that he had not taken the drug and reduced his suspension from the entry-level penalty of a six-month ban.
Murphy, who successfully defended his title this season, failed a test at Chantilly on July 19 – having ridden The Lir Jet, owned by his bosses, Qatar Racing Ltd.
Having always strenuously denied he had taken any drugs, Murphy requested a B sample – and upon receiving the results, France Galop held a hearing on Wednesday.
The ban will run from December 11 until March 11, meaning he will not miss the start of the British Flat racing season.
In a statement issued via the Professional Jockeys Assocation on Friday afternoon, Murphy said: "I would like to thank France Galop and the panel of Commissioners for a fair hearing and for accepting the evidence I presented that I had not taken cocaine.
“This evidence included my hair sample results – the results of which I am making public – and an expert witness statement from an eminent toxicology and anti-doping expert.
"Whilst I am obviously disappointed that I will still have to serve a three-month suspension, I am pleased the Commmissioners accepted the evidence presented and am hugely relieved to have been cleared of taking cocaine.
"I respect the rules of France Galop, respect their decision and will not be appealing. Despite my relief, I regretfully put myself in a situation whereby cocaine has been able to filter into my system through environmental contamination and must live with the consequences. As a professional sportsman, I cannot put myself in a similar situation again."
He continued: “Even though I have been exonerated from taking cocaine, I would like to take this opportunity to apologise to Sheikh Fahad al Thani, David Redvers and Andrew Balding and thank them for their support.
“I also want to thank my legal team, particularly Florence Gaudilliere, who represented me in France but also Rory Mac Neice, the Professional Jockeys Association, Johnno Spence and others who have advised and supported me throughout.
“Finally, I would also like to apologise to the whole Qatar Racing team, to the owners and trainers I ride for, my supporters, my weighing room colleagues and to my commercial partners as well as Racing to School.
“The next three months will give me much time to reflect on my actions, but I will learn from this experience and come back better and even more determined than before.”
Balding, who handed Murphy his big breakthrough as an apprentice jockey, said: “Oisin Murphy arrived at Kingsclere in 2012 and is very much part of the Park House family. I have been very proud to watch him thrive in the saddle, but also as an ambassador for the sport.
“Oisin is a kind, trustworthy and dedicated part of the team. I never doubted he was innocent, but I know this will really hurt him and I will make sure we do everything to help him return as a stronger and better person.”
The British Horseracing Authority confirmed that it would reciprocate Murphy’s French ban.
A statement said: “The BHA is a signatory to the International Agreement between racing nations. All signatories to the Agreement must include within its Rules a provision that suspensions incurred in recognised racing authorities must be reciprocated.
“Therefore any suspension would automatically be reciprocated as and when we are alerted to it by an internationally recognised body.”
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