Meeznah has been disqualified from the Investec Oaks after testing positive for a banned substance.
The David Lanigan-trained three-year-old finished a neck second behind Snow Fairy in the Epsom Classic on June 4, but that run has now been stricken from the record.
A post-race urine sample taken from the filly contained a metabolite of acepromazine (ACP), a banned substance, and the British Horseracing Authority disciplinary panel officially disqualified Meeznah on Thursday morning.
Remember When finished third in the Oaks but has been promoted into second place, with the fourth home, Rumoush, ascending into third place.
Lanigan was fined £750 following Meeznah’s disqualification, but owners Saif Ali and Saeed Altayer have pledged to stand by the Newmarket-based handler.
Bruce Raymond, racing manager for Ali and Altayer, said: “Obviously we knew about this for some time and it was inevitable.
“It had to go through the correct procedures and we’re obviously disappointed she has lost second place.
“The inquiry was very thorough and every avenue was exhausted as to how it (ACP) has got in there.
“They (the BHA disciplinary panel) couldn’t find any fault with David’s stable management but somehow it has ended up in her blood stream.
“The good thing is they can’t attach any blame to anyone and we will be giving David our full support, and will continue to support him.
“Meeznah stays in training as a four-year-old and we’re hopeful she can redeem herself.”
