Jockeys cautioned over failed alcohol tests The first two jockeys in Britain to fail random breath tests for alcohol were cautioned by the sport´s disciplinary body today. Keith Dalgleish and Joe Fanning were tested before meetings at Redcar in north-east England in September and November 2003.Both men had alcohol levels above 54 milligrams per 100 millilitres of urine, but below Britain´s drink-driving limit of 108 milligrams per 100 millilitres, the Jockey Club said. A figure above the drink-drive limit would have prompted a one-month suspension. In all, 383 breath tests have been carried out since random testing was introduced in Britain last July. Only Fanning and Dalgleish have tested positive.