Greyhound tests positive for meth, trainer admits using it 'on and off' for 16 years

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Greyhound tests positive for meth, trainer admits using it 'on and off' for 16 years

Greyhound tests positive for meth. Trainer admits using it 'on and off' for 16 years. Marie Prangley banned from the sport for two years and seven months. The Racing Integrity Board's adjudicative committee noted methamphetamine detections were more prevalent within the greyhound industry. Pragley was responsible for the day-to-day running of the kennels and managed Thrilling Freddy at the races. She was also responsible the cab area of her vehicle used to transport the dogs to the race. Her hair tested positive to methamphetamine and her urine was positive.


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