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Top jockey Marco Ghiani being investigated by BHA after allegedly failing drugs test

TOP jockey Marco Ghiani is under investigation after allegedly failing a drugs test.

The Italian, 23, was stood down by stewards at Brighton yesterday just MINUTES before he was due to take the first of two rides.

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Ghiani was kicked off his booked rides after officials deemed him 'unfit'Credit: Rex

He was replaced by fellow riders Luke Catton and Callum Shepherd, with the stewards’ report simply stating: “BHA consider Ghiani unfit."

It is believed the test took place last week and the next step will involve the results of a ‘B’ sample.

There are a number of reasons for a positive test, including medication.

A BHA spokesperson said: “We cannot comment as this is now the subject of an ongoing investigation.”

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The Professional Jockeys Association also declined to say anything while Ghiani’s agent Shashi Righton would only say: “I can’t comment because I don’t know the facts.”

Jockeys are subject to random drug and alcohol testing by BHA officials.

The entry level ban for a failed test is two months, though it can rise to six.

Several high-profile jockeys have been banned for positive drugs in recent years, including Oisin Murphy and Frankie Dettori who both got six months.

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