THE Enda Bolger-trained Josies Orders could be the beneficiary if Any Currency loses his victory in the Glenfarclas Chase at the Cheltenham Festival in March.

The 13-year-old gave local trainer Martin Keighley his first success at the biggest jumps meeting of the year when winning the unique cross-country test, but traces of a prohibited substance were found in his system.

The horse then went on to win a Cheltenham handicap chase in April for a third course win.

However, Any Currency now looks like being stripped of his festival victory after triamcinolone acetonide (TCA) and its hydroxylated metabolite were found in a urine sample taken after the race.

The British Horseracing Authority will stage a hearing, at a date yet to be arranged, at which the disciplinary panel will have to decide whether Keighley is in breach of the rules of racing and if Any Currency should be disqualified.

TCA can be legitimately used for horses in training for various therapeutic purposes, but it is a prohibited substance on racedays which means it must not be present in a horse's system.

Keighley declined to comment when contacted by Press Association Sport.

Josies Orders had won two cross-country races at Prestbury Park in November and December under Nina Carberry, who was again on board when they were second at the festival.