http://www.drf.com/news/article/70682.htmlThe salient portion:
Whilly, the winner of three turf stakes in the last year, had his trip to the $2.3 million Hong Kong Cup later this month canceled after he tested positive for an anabolic steroid in a prerace test required by Hong Kong officials, trainer Doug O\'Neill said.
O\'Neill said the steroid, which was administered in October, could have cleared Whilly\'s system before an additional prerace test was conducted, but O\'Neill did not want to take any chances of shipping the 4-year-old and having another positive occur.
Hong Kong has a zero tolerance for anabolic steroids. In the event that Whilly had tested positive again, the cost of traveling to Hong Kong would not have been paid by the host organization, but would have been billed to the owner, Triple B Farms.
\"It\'s a legal medication here,\" O\'Neill said. \"I\'m not pleased to say I use it. It helps the horses recover from strenuous exercise.\"