NEW South Wales trainer John Bradley has been found guilty of having a dog with elevated levels of cobalt, stemming from a race meeting earlier this year.
Bradley was facing the music under the prohibited substance rule, GAR 83(2), for his greyhound Silky Oak, returning a positive urine sample when competing in race three at Tweed Heads on August 13, 2016.
Bradley, who came under fire earlier this year for not housing She Can Do on his property, entered an early guilty plea to the charge.
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