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Ireland International Warned By FA After Anti-Doping Breach

Conor O'Leary
By Conor O'Leary
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The FA have issued a statement to Brentford midfielder Alan Judge after he was found to have breached the FA's anti-doping regulations.

Judge, a one-cap international, has been wonderful for Brentford this season and culminated in him coming second in the Championship Player Of The Year awards.

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The Dubliner originally contested the charge that found him to have taken Salbutamol, found via an asthma inhaler, as considered it to not be an intended therapeutic use of the substance. An independent hearing ruled against him on Wednesday 25th of May, and the FA have revealed he will be target tested for the next two seasons.

Alan Judge has been warned as to his future conduct, issued with a reprimand and will be target tested for the next two years after he was found to have breached The FA’s Anti-Doping Regulations.

[The FA]

See Also: Ireland's Alan Judge Finishes As Runner-Up In Championship Player Of The Year Awards

Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE

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