BHA have received analysis reporting the findings and the trainers involved have been informed.
Two further post-race samples found to contain morphine, bringing total to seven
The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has been notified that two further post-race samples, obtained from recent race meetings, have been found to contain morphine - a prohibited substance on raceday.
The two horses are under the care of two separate trainers. BHA have received analysis reporting the findings and the trainers involved have been informed.
BHA say that they will not make public any information regarding the identity of the horses, trainers or owners until all necessary processes are completed. This includes counteranalysis of respective "B" samples requested by those connected with the horses, and the BHA's own investigations.
In total, seven horses under the care of various trainers have now been reported to show the presence of the drug in their "A" samples.
The BHA have not ruled out the reporting of further positive detections from post-race samples obtained in recent weeks. The authority are continuing to investigate any link between the individual cases and are working closely with the British Equine Trade Association, the National Trainers Federation and the trainers of the horses in question.
Once all processes have been completed, the cases will be put before a disciplinary panel who will consider the matters before deciding what action, if any, should be taken. This may include the disqualification of the horses in question from the relevant races.