Greg Fairley is a former Group 1-winning Scottish jockey, who was British flat racing Champion Apprentice in 2007.
He began riding on the low-level "flapping" circuit in the Scottish Borders, where his father Andrew had ridden more than 600 winners.
In December of that year, he and fellow jockeys Paul Doe, Kirsty Milczarek and Jimmy Quinn were banned after the charges were upheld.
[2] During the investigation, Fairley had made use of the Jockeys Employment and Training Scheme to retrain in forestry, and is believed to have returned to Scotland to pursue that career.
[3] He also returned to flapping riding, which does not come under the BHA's auspices, and won a race in his hometown of Hawick the following June.