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Irland 2015 - Anti Doping and Medication Review - Report for the IGB
Irland 2015 - Anti Doping and Medication Review - "Morris Report" für den IGB
Irland 2015 - Anti Doping and Medication Review - "Morris Report"


Irish Greyhound Board
Anti Doping and Medication Review

Report for the IGB
26th August 2015

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(PDF, 654 kb)



Seit dem ist einiges geschehen. Ich hoffe es noch zusammen zu bekommen.
Viele Links sind schon längst wieder überholt (- was sie natürlich auch wären,
hätte ich es damals gleich eingestellt... )



Oval 5 am 28.04.2018: Dateianhang repariert


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Wieso die Untersuchung "Morris Report heißt, erklärt Noel Baker in seinem Artikel
im Irish Examiner vom 19.Juli 2017

Zitat von: Noel Baker, irishexaminer.com, 19.7.2016Concerns over doping in greyhound industry


Problems in the Irish greyhound industry have been laid bare by a special review which
has outlined a catalogue of concerns over anti-doping measures and claims of "ongoing
reputational damage".


The findings are contained in the Anti-Doping and Medication Review, commissioned by
the Irish Greyhound Board (IGB) and conducted on its behalf by UK-based firm
Scientialis, led by international veterinary surgeon Tim Morris.


The Morris review was commissioned in December 2014 and published last Friday —
almost a year since it was completed.

The review found:

•"Longstanding and significant deficiencies in policies, processes, and [IGB]
implementation that have been undermining the integrity and reputation of greyhound
racing in Ireland";
•Improvements being conducted by IGB are being disrupted by "the legacy of mistrust
and lack of communication";
•An "intelligence-led approach" to anti-doping measures is required alongside greater
inter-agency co-operation, which could include the horse-racing and equine sectors as
well as gardaí;
•Regulations and legislation could also be overhauled with existing measures such as
the Animal Remedies Regulations not viewed as easily accessible to support medication
control;
•"The current approach to the permissive use of ABPs [animal byproducts] in racing
greyhounds in Ireland is incompatible with modern international standards of anti-
doping and medication control", with the review recommending "a total ban on use of
category 2 ABPs".

The report refers to the IGB's current sampling strategy as being "too routine" with a
perception of "no element of surprise". It recommends out-of-competition testing and
at sales as soon as possible.

It also advocates the use of hair sampling and refers to the "sub-optimal laboratory
performance" of the National Greyhound Laboratory.

It recommends a targeted testing process and "robust, informed" management of
adverse analytical findings "free of potential or perceived conflicts of interest". It
states: "All adverse analytical findings should be made public."

The review claims that the existing functions of the control committee were "seriously
hampered", while the Greyhound Board of Great Britain do not view the IGB's results
management procedures as sufficient.

In another finding, the review states: "It does not appear that sampling collection
procedures are regularly critically assessed by the IGB's regulation department. The
potential issues with the sample collection bottles that might potentially allow
tampering with bottles used by the IGB were known to the laboratory staff."

The greyhound industry here has already been the subject of the Dalton review and
the subsequent Indecon report.

On publishing the review, the IGB warned owners and trainers not complying with
regulations that "they will be targeted and severely sanctioned from the sport".

It said out-of-competition testing is now possible through new statutory instruments
introduced in the past month.

The IGB also said its "comprehensive" response to concerns within the industry over
the past year includes publishing all laboratory results where there is an adverse
analytical finding, testing at greyhound sales and trials, and revoking the licences of
trainers found to have committed anti-doping breaches.

http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/concerns-over-doping-in-greyhound-industry-411044.html