ISSUE 19 SEPTEMBER 2017
G R E Y H O U N D O F T H E Y E A R • H A L L O F FA M E • K E N C A R R M E DA L N E D B RYA N T AWA R D • G RV W E L FA R E AWA R D
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ISSUE 19 SEPTEMBER 2017
3 CEO’S UPDATE 4 - 25 ARTICLES SUBMISSIONS TO SHAPE GREYHOUND CODE
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS & INTEGRITY REPORT
NEW PLANNING MEASURES FOR GREYHOUND FACILITIES
V8 SUPERCAR DRIVERS FIND NEW RACING PASSION
FANTA DOES IT AGAIN
GIRLS DASH FOR IMPORTANT CAUSE
WATERLOO CUP DOUBLE
OAKLANDS LEADING THE WAY
GREYHOUND OF THE YEAR: FANTA BALE
FAREWELL TO A FRIEND OF COURSING
HALL OF FAME: EL GRAND SENOR
ICG MEMBERS HAVE THEIR SAY ON PROPOSALS
HALL OF FAME: JAN WILSON
‘WHACKER’ OF A WIN AFTER 17 YEARS
HALL OF FAME: BARRY SMITH
FROM RACETRACK TO THE COUCH
VGA IMAGE GALLERY KEN CARR MEDAL: RON HAWKSWELL
BENDIGO FINDS NEW HOMES FOR 20 GREYHOUNDS
NED BRYANT AWARD: ROBERT BRITTON
‘I’VE LEARNT FROM MY MISTAKES’: EYLES
GRV WELFARE AWARD: THE PODMORES
HORSHAM IS BACK ON TRACK AND READY TO CELEBRATE
GOTBA NEWS
ROBERT BRITTON’S DIET FOR GREYHOUNDS
GREYHOUND QUIZ BLAZIN' A NEW TRAIL
LATEST LITTERS & MISSES
FUNDING FOR NEW FACILITIES AT GLENVIEW PARK
DON’T WAIT UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE – DNA
26 - 32 RACING CALENDAR TAB GREAT CHASE RACING COMPONENT VICTORIAN GREYHOUND RACING’S ECONOMIC IMPACT FURTHER OPTIONS TO BE DEVELOPED FOR PRIZE MONEY AND BREEDING INCENTIVES PACKAGE
34 - 35 DIRECTORY & TRIAL INFORMATION The information in this publication is correct at time of printing
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Heats night
friday 20 october First prizes: $5,000
Final night
friday 27 october First prize: $47,000
2017 GROUP 2 - 460 METRES
GEELONG GOLD CUP Other feature races on Geelong Cup night: Geelong Derby (460m), Geelong Oaks (460m), Go Distance Racing Restricted Wins (680m) Please refer to the Racing Calendar for prize money & conditions
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CEO’s Update
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t was a very busy August for GRV and the sport, both on and off the track. One of the month’s highlights was the Victorian Greyhound Awards, held on 18 August at the Sandown Greyhound Racing Club. I congratulate all the winners and recipients on their achievements, particularly our new Hall of Fame inductees Jan Wilson, Barry Smith and El Grand Senor. You can read more about them in this edition of the Greyhound Monthly in a thorough review of a wonderful night. It was followed the next week by the 2017 UBET National Championships in Brisbane, the Cranbourne Classic and the Waterloo Cup in a very action-packed three days. There was some strong Victorian representation at the Nationals as Fanta Bale became the fourth consecutive Victorian greyhound to win the National Distance Championship just one week after being crowned the Victorian Greyhound of the Year. Meanwhile Zara’s Entity turned in a great run to win the Cranbourne Classic. And for the first time ever, GRV and the National Coursing Association of Victoria teamed up to livestream the Waterloo Cup on GRV’s Facebook page, with more than 600 people online watching Better Than This win a second consecutive Waterloo Cup as it happened. GRV is evaluating the outcomes of this new approach to covering this prestigious event and hope to repeat it next year as another way to help raise the profile of coursing in Victoria. The 2017 TAB Great Chase Community Day program also kicked off on 2 August at Warrnambool Greyhound Racing Club and will culminate in the TAB Great Chase Final at The Meadows in October. GRV is proud to be part of this very worthwhile initiative which has raised more than half a million dollars for local community groups since 2003. To top off an action-packed month, Bendigo Greyhound Racing Association hosted a GAP Adoption Day on 27 August, where 20 greyhounds found their new homes.
Last month also saw the close of the public consultation period for the draft Code of Practice for the Keeping of Racing Greyhounds. It is understood that the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources received more than 1200 submissions and it has been important that the industry’s participants have been active in making submissions. The next step is for the department to evaluate those submissions. I would like to thank the clubs for their work with participants in providing submissions and other feedback on the Code, as well as on the proposed new planning guidelines which were released by the Victorian Government last month. These new guidelines will deliver a state-wide approach to planning permits for greyhound facilities that will provide more certainty and confidence for industry investment. On the subject of industry consultation, there has been some important feedback on the proposed new prizemoney and breeding incentive arrangements. We will now consider the feedback, and will develop revised options so we can consult on a broader range of proposed changes. GRV is in the process of setting up new Racing and Breeding reference groups to strengthen participant input into these and other related issues. These groups will complement the work of the Industry Consultative Group and I will be announcing more details in the near future. We are always looking for ways we can sustain and develop greyhound racing and I was very interested on a recent trip to New Zealand to observe the finish on lure in operation. There were learnings from the trip for Victoria in relation to the operation of the finish on lure and we are discussing these matters with a number of Victorian greyhound racing clubs.
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Alan Clayton Chief Executive Officer Greyhound Racing Victoria
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Another welcome outcome during August was the Victorian Government's announcement of a $263,000 grant for Glenview Park, which is shared by Traralgon Greyhound Racing Club and Latrobe Valley Racing Club. The funding will go towards a new outdoor entertainment space with a children’s playground, shade sails, lawn area and new seating, further strengthening the Traralgon club as a local community hub.
Coming up this month, we can look forward to the Healesville Cup on 10 September, an event which always offers a great family day out, followed by the official reopening of the new Horsham track on 12 September after a $1.2 million upgrade and I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at both events.
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Submissions To Shape Greyhound Code
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improve animal welfare standards within the industry. Adoption numbers are at record high levels, euthanasia numbers are down and the number of pups whelped has dropped significantly.
The Victorian Government will now carefully consider the submissions and respond to key issues raised in them including making any necessary changes to the draft Code. Industry and welfare concerns have been heard, and the draft Code will be revised upon thorough consideration of the submissions and further consultation with stakeholders. In revising the draft Code, the purpose remains to ensure animal welfare is prioritised throughout the lifecycle of a racing greyhound, while achieving workable outcomes for participants in the racing industry.
Minister for Agriculture, The Hon. Jaala Pulford, said all submissions would be thoroughly reviewed.
ublic submissions on the draft Code of Practice for the Keeping of Racing Greyhounds closed on Monday, 14 August with more than 1200 submissions received over the 60 day public comment period.
Greyhound racing contributes $409 million to the Victorian economy and supports almost 2900 jobs. The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring animal welfare is a top priority so this industry can continue to thrive into the future. Once finalised, the new Code will replace the existing Code of Practice for the Operation of Greyhound Establishments, which Victoria’s Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Charles Milne said needed to be reformed in his 2015 report on the Victorian greyhound industry. Over the past two years, the Government has worked closely with the greyhound industry and Greyhound Racing Victoria to
The Code aims to address early management and training practices to improve the number of dogs making it to the track, and provides a pathway for greyhounds to be retired and rehomed as pets at the end of their racing career.
“It is pleasing to see so many Victorians having their say on the draft Code. Every submission will be carefully considered as part of this important reform process,” Ms Pulford said. “Animal welfare matters to all Victorians and it’s an absolute priority for the Andrews' Labor Government.” Minister for Racing, The Hon. Martin Pakula said the final Code would be a crucial plank for the future of Victorian greyhound racing. “Greyhound racing in Victoria employs thousands of people and delivers significant economic benefits to the community. We won’t be making any changes that threaten the viability of the industry. The Government is committed to developing a final Code which ensures greyhound racing continues to be a sustainable and strong industry, with improved animal welfare outcomes.”
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he Victorian Government has introduced new rules to streamline planning approval processes for new or expanding greyhound facilities. The changes provide more certainty for greyhound facility owners and operators, so they know what can and can’t be built.
New rules will govern the scale of racing dog facilities, ensure appropriate setbacks from boundaries and neighbouring dwellings, require gates that prevent the escape of racing dogs and ensure landscaping is used to preserve views from nearby properties. If these requirements are met, small facilities will not need planning permits and medium-sized facilities will be able to avoid a protracted advertising period. The new provisions follow an extensive consultation process with local community groups, industry experts and local governments. The Government will closely monitor local councils to ensure the new provisions are being properly applied. For more information visit grv.org.au/gov-planning-measures
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with the $75,000 winner’s cheque taking her prize money earnings to just under $894,000. “It’s like winning the trifecta,” Britton said, referring to Fanta Bale’s three Group 1 wins over the long distance, which includes the Sandown Cup and the Gold Cup in Brisbane.
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anta Bale (pictured) captured a sixth Group The Nationals is greyhound racing’s ultimate state versus state 1 event by taking out the National Distance challenge, with Victorian representatives now winning the past Championship in Brisbane on 25 August. four Distance titles with Sweet It Is (2014), Lady Toy (2015), Ring
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Exactly one week after being announced, the 2016/17 Victorian Greyhound of the Year, the Robert Britton-trained Fanta Bale opened up a big lead from box one before holding on to defeat fellow Victorian, Burn One Down and Queensland’s Big Easy Red. Earlier in the night, it was the home state that took the honours in the Group 1 National Sprint Championship, with Jury (Tony Brett) defeating South Australia’s On Fire and Victoria's Aston Dee Bee. Fanta Bale is only the second greyhound in Australia to achieve six Group 1 wins, two fewer than Fernando Bale, who won eight. She stretched her career record to 28 wins from 44 starts,
The Bell (2016) and Fanta Bale (2017).
After having a paw in the door at GAP it doesn’t get much Better Than This
Better Than This with trainer Ashlee Terry and the original Waterloo Cup, which has all previous winners inscribed on it, and the 2017 Waterloo Cup (right). Below: Better Than This defeats Night Attack in the final. Pictures by Clint Anderson.
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wasn’t for coursing this dog wouldn’t be racing at all. He simply wouldn’t perform very well behind a mechanical lure, so we decided to try and course him at Lang Lang last year because they use a drag lure there, and he turned into a completely different dog when we raced him there,” Ashlee said.
etter Than This has defied all odds to achieve coursing greatness and win consecutive Waterloo Cups at Longwood on 27 August for co-trainers Ashlee Terry and Andrew Paraskevas. With this year’s Waterloo Cup being at Longwood, where Exactly 100 years since a greyhound named Brown Hawk collected the double by consecutively winning the 1916 and 1917 Waterloo Cups, Better Than This put his name in the history books once again by defeating Night Attack (Leigh Howard) by three lengths.
On a day that coincided with a greyhound adoption day in Bendigo, it’s incredible to think that little over 12 months ago Better Than This was headed for that very path. The son of Knocka Norris and Father Of Mine was booked into the Greyhound Adoption Program before a last-minute decision to try him at coursing, and now he is a bona fide champion courser. “Coursing is such a great avenue for greyhounds and if it
Co-trainer Andrew Paraskevas said he was overwhelmed with the support he and Ashlee had received across the two days. “It has felt like people have come out of the trees to help us all weekend. It is extremely humbling that everyone in coursing is willing to go out of their way to help each other, and I can’t thank you all enough,” he said. Better Than This, who was bred and is owned by the Sparkle And Fade Syndicate, collected a first prize of $12,970, while Night Attack earned the runner-up cheque of $3,875. This was the 144th running of the Waterloo Cup, which concludes Victoria’s 2017 coursing season. The final, which was proudly sponsored by the Cranbourne Greyhound Racing Club, was streamed live on GRV’s Facebook Page, in a first for Greyhound Racing Victoria and the National Coursing Association.
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One of 50 entries in the 2017 Waterloo Cup (up from 36 in 2016), Better Than This also joins a small handful of greyhounds to have won the race twice (2016-17), while GRV Hall of Fame inductee, Byamee is the only greyhound to have won it three times (1953-55).
“We weren’t going to enter him this year because it’s a mechanical lure here at Longwood and he hasn’t won on a rail track in his life. But I really need to thank the Longwood Coursing Club because they allowed us to trial him here a few weeks ago behind a drag lure. We felt we needed to do that because we needed him to simulate the conditions at Longwood with the conditions at Lang Lang, and it worked,” she said.
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To win the Waterloo Cup, greyhounds must course one-on-one six times in the space of two days without defeat in what is greyhound racing’s ultimate test of speed and stamina. It also requires training excellence with regard to preparing and managing your greyhound.
a mechanical lure is used, Ashlee was in two minds about allowing her star try to defend his title.
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August 2014 David Bale x UCME Typhoon Breeder/owner: Paul Wheeler (Boorowa, NSW) Trainer: Robert Britton (Lara VIC) 2016/17 Racing Year: 35 starts, 21-4-5 Prize Money: $785,175
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anta Bale was awarded the Victorian Greyhound of the Year at the 2016/17 Victorian Greyhound Awards on 18 August following a sensational season of racing that included a phenomenal five Group 1 victories.
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Trained at Lara by Robert Britton, Fanta Bale is unrivalled in terms of success at the very top level when it comes to versatility. She is the only greyhound to win at Group 1 level as a sprinter, middle-distance and staying performer, having won the Hume Cup (600m), Rookie Rebel (600m), Australian Cup (525m), Sandown Cup (715m) and the Gold Cup (710m) during the 2016/17 racing year.
Stayer of the Year: Fanta Bale
First awarded in 1973 to the immortal Lizrene, the Victorian Greyhound of the Year is considered the highest accolade a current racing greyhound can receive in this state. “I don’t think she is the best sprinter in the land or the best stayer in the land, she is just a damn good dog with an enormous will to win,” Britton said. “Fanta Bale has a unique story. She is a daughter of a female greyhound I bought in America called UCME Typhoon, and I bought her in the auctions over there. UCME Typhoon’s other owners, Sandy Mathieson and John Hutchison weren’t interested in breeding with her and neither was I, but I was talking to Paul Wheeler about her, and he was interested in breeding with her and we went from there.” As well as the Victorian Greyhound of the Year, Fanta Bale was also announced the Victorian Stayer of the Year, while Striker Light was named the Victorian Sprinter of the Year. All three awards relate to racing between 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017, and are voted on by the Victorian Greyhound of the Year Panel and revealed via a secret ballot.
Greyhound of the Year: Fanta Bale Sprinter of the Year: Striker Light
Metropolitan Trainer of the Year: Robert Britton (Lara VIC), 140 full stakes city winners Provincial Trainer of the Year: Andrea Dailly (Anakie VIC), 336 winners Hall of Fame - Administration: Jan Wilson OAM Hall of Fame - Breeder: Barry Smith Hall of Fame - Racing Greyhound: El Grand Senor Ken Carr Medal: Ron Hawkswell Ned Bryant ‘Silver Fox’ Award: Robert Britton (Lara VIC) GRV Welfare Award: Kevin & Narelle Podmore (Pearcedale VIC)
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ew greyhounds have captured the attention of Victorians like El Grand Senor in 2010/11. His dominance was such that he was considered virtually unbeatable. And it all started from the moment his breeder, owner & trainer Carolyn ACHIEVEMENTS Jones first took him to a racetrack. • 43 starts, 35 wins, two 2nds, one 3rd “The first time Carolyn put him in a box she rang me up and said ‘I think they’ve clocked the lure…she said he couldn’t go that quick,” recalled Carolyn’s mentor, Peter Giles. El Grand Senor made his debut at 22 months of age in a 410 metre maiden race at Horsham – and by then the word was out about the talented 38 kilogram greyhound from Gippsland – as he started as red-hot $1.40 favourite when scoring by 10 lengths.
“He was just a natural race dog. I think he had the edge on his rivals because of his brilliant early pace and his box manners. He started off over the shorter trips and there were people who suspected he may not run 500 metres, but Carolyn never had a doubt.” “There were offers to buy him. People tried several times to coax Carolyn into selling him but he would never leave here. He was her pet.” El Grand Senor was retired to stud after winning the 2011 Shepparton Cup, and he continues to reside at Jones’ property in the Gippsland town of Rosedale.
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“His best achievement was his Melbourne Cup win,” Giles said. “It was one of the few times he missed the kick, but he was still able to run a brilliant time and win by four or five lengths (6.25 lengths). He also won the Maturity Classic and the Topgun at The Meadows. He won three country cups, held three track records at different times and he won nine consecutive races twice and won 18 of his last 20 starts before being retired.”
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His early and mid-race speed continually blew his opposition away, and his popularity was such that he started favourite in all but one of his 43 races, from which he netted 35 wins, three at Group 1 level, and over half a million dollars in prize money.
• $533,147 in prize money • Won three Group 1s – Melbourne Cup, Topgun, Maturity Classic • Won $50,000 triple country cups bonus for winning three country cups in a calendar year (Warragul, Traralgon and Shepparton Cups) • Won nine straight races on two occasions • Track records at Horsham 410m (22.80sec); Sale 440m (24.45sec) & Warragul 460m (25.51sec) • Sire of Ando’s Mac (Melbourne Cup winner), Swimming Goat (won 22 straight in NZ) and several other group class greyhounds including El Magnifico, Marbro’s Man and Weekend Binge.
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JAN WILSON OAM By Andrew Copley
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he late Jan Wilson has been inducted into Greyhound Racing Victoria’s Hall of Fame, in recognition of her extraordinary achievements as an administrator of the sport, particularly her role as GRV Chairman for a decade until her sudden passing in 2010 at age 70.
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Prior to her involvement in greyhound racing, Jan enjoyed a long career in politics. She joined the Board of Greyhound Racing Victoria in 1998 and the following year she became Chairman. At that time, eight of the 12 Victorian provincial clubs had little or no Sky Channel coverage, while infrastructure and overall facilities were moderate. A decade down the track with Jan as GRV Chairman and nearly all greyhound meetings had Sky Channel coverage, GRV’s market share of the wagering dollar across the three racing codes had grown from about 12 per cent to more than 17 per cent, while prizemoney had increased from $11 million to almost $25 million a year. In addition, GRV’s overall infrastructure at its clubs was drastically improved under Jan’s leadership, with the redevelopment of a number of race tracks and facilities, and the purchase of the Greyhound Adoption Program’s property in Seymour, which has been a pillar in the program’s re-homing of more than 7,000 former racing greyhounds as pets. Close friend Marg Long, a GRV Hall of Fame inductee and long-time greyhound racing administrator at club level, said Jan’s foresight with regard to the Greyhound Adoption Program, which saw the program move from GRV’s offices at William Street in West Melbourne to its 40 acre property in Seymour, was integral in terms of securing the long-term future of greyhound racing. “Jan wanted to see a future for greyhound racing and a future for retired greyhounds. She fought very hard to ensure we could purchase the GAP property and progress from there,” Long said. One of Jan’s greatest legacies was the introduction and establishment of greyhound racing’s Great Chase community series which, since its formation in 2003, has seen more than half a million dollars donated to Victoria’s disability sector.
ACHIEVEMENTS IN GREYHOUND RACING • Shadow Minister for Racing, mid-nineties • Greyhound Racing Victoria Director, 1998-99 • Chairman of Greyhound Racing Victoria, 1999-2010 • Chairman of Greyhounds Australasia, 2002-2010 • President of the World Greyhound Racing Federation, 2007-2010 GRV’S ACHIEVEMENTS DURING JAN WILSON’S TIME AS CHAIRMAN (1999-2000) • Major redevelopment of Victoria’s greyhound race clubs and facilities including the installation of state-of-the-art kennel blocks for the comfort of greyhounds at the racetrack • New racetracks at Sale, Warrnambool and Warragul • Purchase of the Greyhound Adoption Program’s facility in Seymour, which would later be named the Wilson-Gannon Centre in honour of Jan and the late Dr James Gannon • Establishment of the Great Chase community series in 2003, which has contributed more than $500,000 to Victoria’s disability sector and provided a social outlet for thousands of Victorians with intellectual and physical disabilities, along with their carers • GRV’s market share of the wagering dollar growing from 12 per cent to 17 per cent among the three racing codes • Annual increases in prize money during the 2000s which saw the amount of money paid to greyhound racing participants grow from $11 million to $25 million • Sky Channel coverage of nearly all greyhound races, where previously eight Victorian clubs had little or no Sky coverage. SOME OF JAN’S OTHER NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS • City of Dandenong councillor, 1978-86 • Represented Dandenong North in the Legislative Assembly of the Victorian Parliament, 1985-1999 • Jan Wilson Community Centre in Noble Park North named in her honour • Recipient of Order of Australia Medal • Inducted into Victorian Honour Roll for Women (2017) for her advocacy to improve animal welfare practices across the State
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arry Smith is one of Victoria’s most successful all-time greyhound breeders. The man behind the ‘Mepunga’ greyhounds, Smith’s story is legendary, having spent four decades breeding and rearing countless winners while running a dairy farm in the Western District. “My wife Andrea and I live in a small place about 22 kilometres out of Warrnambool on the Great Ocean Road and it is called Mepunga. If you blink when you go through it you’ll miss it,” Smith laughed. “We use the Mepunga prefix so people around town can follow our greyhounds as there was a time when a few local old timers liked to back our dogs but were struggling to identify them in the form guides.” Smith’s success could be put down to a few things, including raising his pups on an unlimited supply of fresh milk.
“Barry does a fantastic job with his rearing,” Langton said. “He sends his greyhounds to our place at about 16 months of age, once they’ve been broken-in and had a bit of a spell. You can always tell they’ve been fed well because they’ve got big backs on them and they’re beautiful and shiny. They’re always very outgoing, they’re not shy of anything and I think the secret to Barry and his rearing is that he spends a lot of time with them when they’re young. He gets them used to noises and makes a little lure that he has in his paddocks. They learn to drag on the lure and socialise with each other all the time, so their pups are
“Barry checks dogs for local trainers from his home every Sunday night, and he often checks over 50 greyhounds in the one night. People travel 30 or 40 kilometres to bring their greyhounds to him from places like Warrnambool and Koroit, and he will never accept anything in return,” the trainer from Nullawarre said. ACHIEVEMENTS Greyhounds bred by Barry Smith include: Mepunga Blazer – winner of 2017 Group 1 Maturity Classic Mepunga Armagh – 28 wins, $180,000 prize money (retired 2016) Mepunga Hayley – 13 wins including Group 1 Maturity Classic, $201,000 prize money (retired 2015) Mepunga Tiara – 17 wins including Group 2 AWM Distance Championship, $195,000 prize money (retired 2015) Mepunga Nicky – 15 wins including Group 1 Adelaide Cup & Group 2 SA Oaks, $180,000 prize money (retired 2011) Mepunga Spark – 19 wins including SA Oaks, $73,000 prize money (retired 2001) Mepunga Blaze – 12 wins including Group 1 National Derby, $126,000 prize money (retired 1999) Mepunga Streak – 26 wins, $64,000 prize money (retired 1998) Spread Eagled – 27 wins including 1990 Australian Cup & Silver Chief, $116,000 prize money (retired 1990) Mystic Hope – 21 wins including National Distance Championship, $40,000 prize money (retired 1988)
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The beneficiaries of Smith’s success include the trainers he farms his greyhounds to. He has had a long association with the Britton family that started with Allan Britton, a GRV Hall of Fame trainer, and has filtered down to Allan’s son Jeff Britton and partner Angela Langton. Langton, who has also bred and reared a number group winners, said Smith’s attention to detail is what sets him apart.
Another of Smith’s trainers, Joy McDowall, said he is well known for his ability to check greyhounds for injuries.
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“They get all the milk they can drink. Being a dairy farmer, it doesn’t cost me a lot of money and they love it. But I don’t think there’s any secret to my success. You’ve got to put everything into whatever you do in life and if you get the result at the other end then that’s the thrill that you get out of it. We’ve owned about six group 1 winners and the breed has pushed out about 10. When you breed them, rear them and own them all the way it is a real big thrill,” Smith said around the time of his Hall of Fame induction in 2017.
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1. Minister for Racing and Attorney General, The Hon. Martin Pakula. 2. Connections of Sprinter of the Year, Striker Light (from left) Cheryl Falzon, Jack Stone, George Farrugia and Brett Bravo. 3. TAB’s Trent Langskaill with (from left) Molly Haines, Hannah Woodward and Chloe Allan. 4. Peter Giles, Allan and Margaret Britton. 5. David Gleeson accepts the Provincial Trainer of the Year Award on behalf of Andrea Dailly. 6. Anthony and Kayla Azzopardi. 7. GRV Deputy Chair, Judith Bornstein. 8. Racing Integrity Commissioner, Sal Perna and Shadow Minister for Racing, The Hon. Tim Bull. 9. Peter Craig with wife Peta and Maddi Toner. 10. GRV Board Director Rob Greenall. 11. Victorian Premier, The Hon. Daniel Andrews MP welcomed guests with a video message.12. Simone Fisher interviews Craig Wilson, son of Hall of Fame inductee, the late Jan Wilson. 13. Terry Erenshaw, grandson of the late Ned Bryant, and Robert Britton. 14. El Grand Senor and Carolyn Jones. 15. Matthew Neale and Mathew Wright. Pictures by Bluestream Pictures
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Ron Hawkswell with daughter Jessica, and below he is stunned at his announcement as Ken Carr Medallist. Pictures by Clint Anderson.
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“Ron and I would go to Moonee Valley in his 4-on-the-floor XY Falcon, with plenty of food and drinks and a cumbersome open reel recorder, and Ron posted himself at the western end of Hunter Street (now a children’s playground),” Allan recalled. “After each race, Ron would do at least a half a dozen replays of his call, highlighting the mistakes and occasionally berating himself – usually saying ‘I can do better than that.’ Oh yeah, because the huge recorder was plugged into the car’s cigarette lighter socket and used stacks of power, at half time the car had to be started and left running for a while to recharge the battery. That routine lasted a few years.”
fter humble beginnings out the back of Moonee Valley, Ron Hawkswell has gone on to become one of greyhound racing’s most familiar and Ron would drive from Melbourne to Shepparton to gain on-air experience calling Race 9 at Shepparton for a few knowledgeable voices. years, before landing calling roles at Wangaratta and then Named in honour of the late Kenneth Russell Carr, a leading Victorian greyhound racing administrator and GRV Hall of Fame inductee, the Ken Carr Medal is considered the highest award for excellence within the Victorian greyhound racing industry. RSN’s Hawkswell has been calling greyhound races for more than 40 years, and his voice resonates with Victorian greyhound racing perhaps more than anyone else in history. He served considerable years on the Victorian Greyhound of the Year Panel, and his tips have long appeared in form guides in the Herald Sun newspaper. A shocked Ron Hawkswell said: “To go to work and love what you do and be paid for doing it is an absolute privilege. Ken Carr was a great administrator and I really want to donate this medal to my parents, who supported me so much in my ambition to be a race caller.” Ron’s brother Allan Hawkswell said Ron was 13 when he got “the bug” for calling races and at 17, he wondered if there was a location behind Moonee Valley where he could hone his skills on horse racing. After sussing out the surrounds of Moonee Valley, a fantastic vantage point was discovered.
Cranbourne. “Greyhound racing has been a marvellous venture for Ron, who looked up to the late Bill Collins as a mentor. And while he has called many top sprinters, he always refers to fourtime Sandown Cup winner Bold Trease as the best stayer he’s seen,” Allan said.
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ROBERT BRITTON By Andrew Copley
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reyhound trainer Robert Britton was as surprised as he was humbled when named the Ned Bryant 'Silver Fox' winner for 2017 .
Named in honour of the late Ned Bryant, who was considered the Bart Cummings of greyhound training ranks and was also one of Australia’s most respected canine chiropractors, the award goes to a person for showing outstanding achievement in the training, breeding, welfare or promotion of greyhound racing. Britton enjoyed a remarkable 2017 racing season, winning five Group 1 events with Fanta Bale as well as the 2016 McKenna Memorial (Bruce Tycoon) and 2017 Warrnambool Cup (Leo’s Gift), both Group 2 events. The Lara trainer also contributed plenty to the sport off the racetrack. He is joint Vice President of the Greyhound Owners Trainers & Breeders Association (GOTBA) and he regularly gives up his time to help promote and improve the sport on a broader level through regular media appearances, speaking engagements and as a key contributor at GRV’s stakeholder engagement workshops. “This has absolutely floored me,” Britton said upon receiving the award. “Ned Bryant had no peer as a trainer and he was
also a great (injury) checker.” Of his work in greyhound racing aside from training, Britton said: “My passion on helping the broader industry dates back to 2002, when I was one of a group of trainers trying to organise permits for our dogs. A group of us got together and got someone on to our local council and we ended up getting our permits. It’s amazing what a group of people can achieve if they work together on something they believe in.” Britton was also awarded the Metropolitan Trainer of the Year award, for training the most full stakes city winners in the 2016/17 racing year (140), while Anakie’s Andrea Dailly was announced the Provincial Trainer of the Year, preparing 336 winners on Victorian country tracks during the 12 month period. “I had no idea we had trained that many winners,” Dailly said when told of the news. One of the Dailly kennel’s owners David Gleeson accepted the award on behalf of the team, and he praised the Daillys for their consistency, integrity and honesty.
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Once their greyhounds retire from racing the family spends a long period of time socialising them to get them ready for re-homing. They have so far placed a remarkable 37 greyhounds through the Greyhound Adoption Program. “We are very humbled to have received this award as the work that we do with greyhounds is something that we do for the love of our greyhounds and not for anything else,” Narelle said. “It is not something that you expect to receive an award for as it is just part of our everyday life. If I could, I would keep them all. If we have a litter of pups or
“There is nothing better than to receive an email or a photo of one of the greyhounds that we have re-homed and to hear how they are going and how they have brought enjoyment to someone’s life. I feel privileged as this happens regularly. It puts a smile on your face and makes your day.” While the Podmores were unable to attend on the night, the award was accepted on their behalf by Ray Bartolo, a member of Greyhound Racing Victoria’s Welfare Committee. Other finalists for the 2016/17 GRV Welfare Award were: Pam Priestley: Has fostered 30 greyhounds for the Greyhound Adoption Program over the past seven years and is a regular volunteer at events at which GAP attends. Ivanhoe Diamond Valley Group: An organisation that cares for the intellectually disabled which travels from Melbourne to the Greyhound Adoption Program in Seymour every Thursday to volunteer their time to assist with the maintenance and care of the greyhounds.
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nbeknownst to them, husband and wife, Kevin and Narelle Podmore’s heavy emphasis on animal welfare has become a shining example for trainers to follow as Victorian greyhound racing shores up its future. Their passion for and duty to their greyhounds for their entire lives was the key reason the Podmores received the second annual GRV Welfare Award for outstanding contribution to the welfare of greyhounds.
purchase a greyhound it is no different to having children. It is a commitment to make sure they go through their racing life, then retire to sit on a lounge and become the couch potato they deserve to be.”
SEPTEMBER 2017
By Andrew Copley
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By Sandra Reed, GOTBA President
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ow that the submissions have closed on the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources’ draft Code of Practice for the Keeping of Racing Greyhounds we cannot afford to assume that all will be OK. The politicians will make the decision on what the final Code will be, so we all need to keep our local State MPs abreast of what is required to ensure the future of greyhound racing.
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The GOTBA will continue to lobby strongly to ensure the appropriate Ministers are aware of the changes that need to be made, however the more individuals that voice their concerns to their local state member, the better informed they become about our situation. The IER recent independent report on the Size and Scope of the Victorian Greyhound Industry (pictured right) will give you the information you need to back up your presentation and then tell them how the new draft code affects you and your ability to remain in the industry. The GOTBA’s submission is on our website if you would like to refresh your memory about major issues. I urge all participants to take every opportunity to promote our sport with family, friends or our local communities. Use social media to demonstrate how we look after our dogs and advise of the regulations that ensure a whole of life responsibility for our greyhounds. It is only by informing people of the way our sport is regulated and how the industry is working together to achieve the best outcomes for our greyhounds that we will be able to create the perception that we deserve, as people whose first concern is to the welfare of our dogs. Contrary to what some believe, greyhounds in our care are the best looked after dogs in the world. Firstly, living with their litter
mates and playing and running and being free to enjoy life as they would do in their natural environment. Then as adults they become racing dogs and are supreme athletes with the best possible care and attention. They love to compete and they are working dogs. We give them the opportunity to be the best that they can. In retirement, they then become great pets because they have been treated so well by the greyhound racing people. I think we need to push the fact that we get it, we know our dogs and what’s best for them, we work with them to give them the best possible life a dog could have. We as participants have an obligation to the welfare of our dogs, which means to continue to give them the life of a working dog. As the general public doesn’t necessarily understand this, it is our job to inform them and lift the image of greyhound racing to where it belongs. The GOTBA is very happy with the way the industry has come together over the draft Code of Practice, however we must continue to stay connected and not become complacent. We encourage you to join our association, or at least talk to us about your concerns, and we will do our best to address them.
Read the entire Size and Scope report online at grv.org.au/vgri or see Page 32 of this magazine for key facts and figures contained in the report
The Greyhound Owners,Trainers and Breeders Association (GOTBA) of Victoria is a not-for-profit incorporated association, run by a committee of volunteers, who work towards the constant improvement of the sport on behalf of members and their greyhounds. Visit the website at: gotbavictoria.wildapricot.org
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Q. At which major Melbourne event does the Greyhound Adoption Program host a stand each September?
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Q. True or false? The main distance on the current Horsham track is 480 metres?
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Q. Which greyhound won the 2017 St. Leger at Warragul?
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GREYHOUND QUIZ
A) Jimmy Newob
B) Ando’s Mac
C) Jesaulenko
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Q. Which greyhound won the 2017 Longwood Cup in August? A) Better Than This B) Down Mexico Way C) Gotham Queen Q. In what year was the Healesville Cup first run on sand? A) 2007 B) 2009 C) 2011
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Q. Which greyhound won the 2016 Healesville Cup? A) Shima Song B) Zipping Arnold C) It’s All Talk
3 points Q. Which greyhound named after a famous actor won the Healesville Cup in 2006 & 2007?
BLAZIN' A NEW TRAIL
Blazin’ Bomber with Darren Pattinson. Picture by Clint Anderson.
By Molly Haines
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welve time group race finalist Blazin’ Bomber has called it a day after 60 starts for a staggering 27 wins and 18 minor placings. The son of Kinloch Brae and Absolute Stunna has banked $253,210 which was aided by victories in the Group Three Bill Collins Speed Star in 2016 and the Group Three Puppy Classic at his home track of Cranbourne. Trained by Darren Pattinson, Blazin’ Bomber was a versatile chaser who was able to win over a multitude of distances and he is now retired to stud with Pattinson and partner Tammy Collins for an introductory fee of $1100. Weighing in at 32 kilos with a jet-black coat, Bomber isn’t just a pretty face – he has a personality to match. “He is just an awesome dog who enjoys a lot of attention. We decided to retire him now as it is coming towards spring and we have had a number of enquires to use him at stud,” Collins said. Collins believes that Blazin’s Bomber’s kind nature, strength and his chasing determination will be characteristics he will throw into his offspring.
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The Member for Eastern Victoria, Harriet Shing MLC announced the funding package at Glenview Park on 14 August, and announced that a landscaped community space will be added to the venue, along with a new outdoor entertainment space, including a children’s playground, shade sails, lawn area and seating for families.
“We’re grateful for the support the Victorian Government has provided for our new outdoor entertainment area, which will be a great space for community events and provide a safe place for kids to play,” Mr Clarke said. Ms Shing said the Government funding package would also support a three-day food truck carnival with free entry from Friday, 3 November to Sunday, 5 November to mark the start of the LVRC’s racing season.
“It’s great news for the local community and great news for jobs,” Ms Shing said. Traralgon GRC Manager, Steven Clarke said the two racing clubs were jointly contributing $50,000 towards the outdoor entertainment area, which is expected to be finished by the end of October. He said a new communal lawn area would open up the club to the broader community and would be used to host more community events, such as picnics and an open-air cinema.
Member for Eastern Victoria, Harriet Shing MLC (centre) with Latrobe City Council Mayor Cr Kellie O´Callaghan, TGRC manager Steven Clarke, GRV’s Louise Martin and Chairman of the LVRC Peter Walkley. Picture by Bernadette Dillon.
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Ms Shing said the upgrade included the construction of a multi-purpose shed to enable Glenview Park to host more community-based events, and work to repair and replace damaged asphalt and construct a new drain is also in progress to ensure the club’s facilities are maintained to a high standard.
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he Victorian Government has announced a $263,000 funding package for Glenview Park Racecourse in Traralgon, which is shared by the Traralgon Greyhound Racing Club and the Latrobe Valley Racing Club (LVRC).
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RACING STATISTICS - JULY 2017 Marring:
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Fail To Chase:
40
Satisfactory Trials Cleared:
53
Satisfactory Trials Not Cleared:
6
Swabs taken July 2017:
1144
Positive Swab Results:
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to be a two months suspension which is fully suspended. In addition, the greyhound is disqualified from the race.
Swabs taken
Anita Courts – RADB Hearing 4 August, 2017 - Failed to present the greyhound ‘Crackerjack Cam’ free of any prohibited substance (Dehydronorketamine and 4-Hydroxyxylazine) for an event at the Ballarat meeting held on 27 December, 2016. The RADB determined the appropriate penalty to be a four months suspension with two months of that period being suspended. In addition, the greyhound is disqualified from the race.
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2017
Garry Cowcher – RADB Hearing 14 August, 2017 - Failed to present the greyhound ‘Go Go Treetment’ free of any prohibited substance (Amphetamine) for an event at The Meadows meeting held on 8 February, 2017. The RADB determined the appropriate penalty to be 12 months disqualification with eight months of that period being suspended. In addition, the greyhound is disqualified from the race. Darren Chapman – RADB Hearing 11 August, 2017 - Failed to present the greyhound ‘Gaza’s Rooster’ free of any prohibited substance (Procaine) for an event at the Warragul meeting held on 17 January, 2017. The RADB determined the appropriate penalty to be a fine of $1,500 with $1,000 suspended. In addition, the greyhound is disqualified from the race. Aaron Debattista – RADB Hearing 9 August, 2017 - Failed to present the greyhound ‘Pelli’ free of any prohibited substance (4-Hydroxyxylazine) for an event at The Meadows meeting held on 18 January, 2017. The RADB determined the appropriate penalty to be a period of three months suspension with two months of that period being suspended. In addition, the greyhound is disqualified from the race. Malcolm Davis – RADB Hearing 8 August, 2017 - Administered or caused to be administered, and failed to present the greyhound ‘Last Outlaw’ free of any prohibited substance (Caffeine and its metabolites Theophylline, Paraxanthine and Theobromine, and Heptaminol) for an event at the Geelong meeting held on 13 January, 2017. The RADB determined the appropriate penalty to be a suspension of six months. In addition, the greyhound is disqualified from the race. Colin Rose - RADB Hearing 7 August, 2017 - Failed to present the greyhound ‘Gone Rusty’ free of any prohibited substance (Salbutamol) for an event at the Geelong meeting held on 3 February, 2017. The RADB determined the appropriate penalty
Garry Johnson - RADB Hearing 3 August, 2017 - Failed to present the greyhound ‘Double Deception’free of any prohibited substance (Arsenic) for an event at the Healesville meeting held on 23 October, 2016. The RADB determined the appropriate penalty to be a six-month suspension fully suspended for six months and a fine of $1,000. In addition, the greyhound is disqualified from the race. Peter Borradale - RADB Hearing 26 July, 2017 – Six charges for the following rules; 83 (1A), 83 (2) and 84A (1), predominantly relating to the prohibited substance cobalt. The RADB determined the appropriate penalty to be a penalty of 15 months suspension with nine months of that period being suspended. Additionally, a fine of $1,000 for the treatment record offences. In addition, the greyhound is disqualified from the race. (This is being appealed at VCAT) Raymond Minarelli – RADB Hearing 25 July, 2017 - Failed to present the greyhound ‘Magenta Gold’ free of any prohibited substance for an event at the Cranbourne meeting held on 21 December, 2016. The RADB determined the appropriate penalty to be a period of three months suspension. In addition, the greyhound is disqualified from the race (This is being appealed at VCAT). Angela Galea - RADB Hearing 24 July, 2017 - Failed to present the greyhound ‘Hide The Wallet’ free of any prohibited substance for an event at the Healesville meeting held on 17 February, 2017. The RADB determined the appropriate penalty to be a period of two months suspension. In addition, the greyhound is disqualified from the race. Mr. Peter Trim – RADB Hearing 18 July 2017 – Animal Welfare Charges GAR 106 (1)(a), GAR 106 (1)(c), LRR 42.1 and GAR84A (1) – The RADB determined the appropriate penalty to be nine months disqualification with three months wholly suspended for 12 months pending no further breaches. On the charge under GAR 84A (1) the Board imposes a fine of $500.
V8 SUPERCAR DRIVERS FIND NEW RACING PASSION By Andrew Copley
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ot many greyhound owners get around faster than their dogs, however a group of V8 Supercar drivers might just have an edge in speed over their first greyhound, promising youngster Pancake. V8 stars Taz Douglas, Jack Perkins and James Moffat were among the faces in the crowd at Cranbourne on 9 August, when Pancake ran second in just her second ever race start, following a win on debut at Sandown Park. “Apart from Jack, James and myself, there’s also Lee
Pancake with V8 Supercar drivers (from left) Jack Perkins, Taz Douglas, James Moffat and trainer Steven Van Oirschot. Picture by Clint Anderson.
Holdsworth, Scott McLaughlin and Ben Small in the Syndicate and it has been so exciting watching her race,” Douglas said. “As racing car drivers we understand there are highs and lows in any form of racing, and we are just rapt that Pancake has got off to such a good start to her career and all six of us are planning to go to the races together one day soon to watch her run.” Pancake is trained by Steven Van Oirschot, whose daughter Kayce is Douglas’ partner. “I asked Steve a while back to keep an eye out for a greyhound that I could buy into with a few mates, and it looks like it could be a case of beginners’ luck.”
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By Molly Haines
Foundation – a group dedicated to helping people manage the
undreds of women filled The Meadows on 19 August for a Girls Night Out event to enjoy fantastic entertainment, prizes and plenty of dancing.
appearance-related side-effects of cancer.
The Meadows donated $10,000 to the Look Good Feel Better
and wife training team, David and Rose Geall.
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A Damsels Dash Snow Queen race for female greyhounds only was part of the card of racing on the night, with champion sprinter Up Hill Jill first to cross the finish line for Lara husband
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GIRLS DASH FOR IMPORTANT CAUSE
Representatives from the Melbourne Greyhound Racing Association and the Look Good Feel Better Foundation at the cheque presentation. Picture by Clint Anderson.
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MOST NUMBER OF STARTS (AS AT 15 AUGUST, 2017)
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VICTORIAN GREYHOUNDS CURRENTLY RACING
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NAME
WHELPED
STARTS
1ST
2ND
3RD
PRIZE MONEY
TRAINER
OAKLANDS
27-JAN-13
157
24
29
27
$40,695
GARY EDWARDS, BROADFORD
UNCOOL ALBERT
01-JAN-13
144
17
15
13
$21,630
JASON FORMOSA, HEATHCOTE
COOPNARCHA
21-DEC-11
144
15
15
15
$18,900
FRANK MEYER, MARYBOROUGH
LE DOYEN
18-DEC-11
131
14
14
19
$17,415
WILLIAM READ, DEVON MEADOWS
ONE CUP SHORT
18-MAR-13
130
12
17
21
$40,270
CHRIS JOHANNSEN, DEVON MEADOWS
HOTLIPS MATILDA
01-FEB-13
127
3
13
13
$5,073
BARRY STEPHENS, TOOBORAC
MAXIMUM MELVA
07-MAR-13
126
9
15
21
$12,075
LORI COURTS, CORIO
CANINO
26-OCT-12
125
16
9
15
$43,265
CHRIS JOHANNSEN, DEVON MEADOWS
BAR THE BULLET
07-OCT-11
122
10
9
10
$11,433
WILLIAM READ, DEVON MEADOWS
DOZER TRON
18-FEB-13
122
20
18
30
$45,630
WILLIAM BACKHOY, SKYE
GUNMETAL REBEL
15-APR-13
121
25
22
14
$82,190
JASON FORMOSA, HEATHCOTE
COTTON BUD JOE
25-DEC-12
119
15
17
14
$20,430
JOE LA ROSA, SEYMOUR
CHELSEA DROGBA
09-JAN-13
119
9
28
23
$23,065
JASON FORMOSA, HEATHCOTE
ROLL 'EM MAGGIE
15-JUL-13
119
12
21
21
$23,155
TIM NOY, NEW GISBORNE
DUFF BALE
24-JUL-13
119
6
18
21
$23,930
VANESSA WATSON, SUNBURY
LAKEVIEW HARLEY
26-DEC-12
118
16
29
27
$48,800
HARLEY WHELAN, METUNG
LOUIE NEVEELK
01-MAY-12
118
15
29
20
$55,665
ROSEMARY KLEEVEN, DENISON
WOLFBANE MCCABE
18-JUL-12
117
14
15
16
$17,395
PASQUALINO ROMAGNINO, MOE
FEARLESS JOHN
07-FEB-13
116
31
25
17
$92,125
JESSICA SHARP, LARA
POMP FICTION
22-JAN-14
114
21
20
14
$37,643
JASON FORMOSA, HEATHCOTE
OAKLANDS LEADING THE WAY By Molly Haines
has also contributed to an estimated $12,000 in starters fees.
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our-and-a-half-year-old chaser Oaklands holds “He is a very sound dog who just loves to race,” Edwards said. the lead for the most amount of starts for a “I think his ability to race for so many starts is in his build, as he isn’t an overly tall or long dog but he is stocky.” greyhound currently racing in Victoria.
157 is the number of starts he has had (up until August 28) and to answer your question, yes, he is still competitive, finishing second in a Veterans race at Healesville on August 11 and recording a win at Shepparton over the 390 metres just seven days prior. Oaklands has amassed more than $40,000 in prize money from 24 wins and 56 minor placings for owner and trainer Gary Edwards. The January 2013 son of Oaks Road and Lil’ Bit Cool
Edwards has found that when the dogs get older they can still run similar times but when they get checked it takes them a little longer to regain momentum. “I have been racing him at Healesville a bit more recently because there is less strain on him. It is great to have the option to race on a straight track, especially for older dogs,” he said. While Oaklands is still going strong, Edwards’ retirement plan for his ageing racer is lazing in his backyard in Broadford.
FAREWELL TO A FRIEND OF COURSING By Andrew Copley
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ne man who would have been overlooking Longwood from up above on Waterloo Cup day was the late Stan Cleghorn (pictured left), who sadly passed away last month at age 98.
Cleghorn, a legend of the Melton Greyhound Racing Club, worked tirelessly for many years promoting greyhound coursing through various media outlets. Victorian greyhound racing’s 2003 Ken Carr Medallist, Cleghorn would have been delighted that the Waterloo Cup final was streamed live through GRV Facebook, with more than 600 viewers watching the race as it happened and more than 2,200 people having viewed the replay in the ensuing 24 hours.
ICG MEMBERS HAVE THEIR SAY ON PROPOSALS By Andrew Copley
representatives. There was significant discussion and debate over how the new arrangement might look as well as breeding incentive arrangements. GRV will consider all proposals and suggestions before implementing the new arrangement later this calendar year.
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ith the Victorian Government’s draft Code of Practice for the Keeping of Racing Greyhounds dominating industry discussion over the past couple of months, it was at the top of the agenda at The ICG discussed a draft Welfare Strategy for GRV, with the the most recent Industry Consultative Group meeting consensus being that it could be further simplified. General on July 27. feedback in the room was to make the Strategy more simple and ICG Chair Judith Bornstein kicked off proceedings by reminding all members that the live baiting matters in 2015 and subsequent Milne and Perna reports were the key drivers behind both the draft Code of Practice by DEDJTR and development of a Welfare Strategy by GRV.
with a higher level of generality that would have synergies with the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources’ (DEDJTR) Code of Practice for the Keeping of Racing Greyhounds, once that Code is finalised.
The identified factors that allowed live baiting to occur have heavily influenced the drafting of the Code and the welfare strategy. It was also noted that Dr Milne has indicated he will review the progress of actions to implement his recommendations, which were accepted by government and the Board.
As submissions were still open at the time of the meeting (submissions closed on 14 August), this was a major item for discussion. There was an understanding among ICG members that work on the draft Code began approximately 18 months before it was released for public consultation – prior to Victorian greyhound racing undertaking major reform – and therefore many of the proposed rules were already being adhered to.
Greyhound Racing Victoria’s $3.1 million prize money proposal was another topic heavily discussed at the meeting. Having received the proposal in the days leading up to the meeting - and before it had been distributed publicly - ICG members expressed feedback individually, face-to-face with key GRV
This month’s meeting of the ICG will address the key breeding issues facing Victorian greyhound racing such as stimulating numbers, blood lines and problems associated with pink card, DNA and delays. The issue of syndication was also raised as a topic for future discussion.
WHAT IS THE ICG? In 2016, the Board of Greyhound Racing Victoria appointed an Industry Consultative Group (ICG), with members having appropriate experience and diversity across a number of areas. The ICG meets every six weeks to discuss major issues facing the industry, out of which suggestions are forwarded to GRV’s Board for consideration.
The ICG panel comprises of Judith Bornstein (Chair), Dr Barbara Backhoy, Deborah Churchill, Steven Clarke, Tracey Corneille, Peter Craig, Sheldon Hamilton, Brian Jones, Marg Long, Nicole Lund, Daniel Nugent, Sandra Reed and Tom Welsh.
‘WHACKER’ OF A WIN AFTER 17 YEARS Racing Association Manager, Troy Harley, who reared Chaddy Whacker, Bewley felt he was well prepared to get back to what he has always loved doing – racing greyhounds.
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ichael Bewley had plenty of reasons to celebrate after his first starter, Chaddy Whacker, won following the trainer’s 17-year absence from greyhound racing.
Harry is kennelled alongside his rearing partner Shaker Breaker, who is by Spud Regis out of Destiny Shaker. “We originally purchased Shaker Breaker as a pup and needed a rearing partner so we bought Harry,” Bewley said. “Shaker Breaker is about eight lengths quicker but she is pretty injury prone but she shouldn’t be too far off having her first start.”
Chaddy Whacker with trainer Michael and Debbie Bewley and owner Andy Cunningham. Picture by Tom Finning
On Tuesday, August 8 at Geelong, Chaddy Whacker, who is informally known as Harry, provided the thrill Bewley had been missing by breaking his maiden status from box two. “It is still such a buzz to be back training and to record a win first up is even better,” Bewley said. Thanks to a great support system including Bendigo Greyhound
Bewley is also a very keen breeder and has purchased Gazer Bale, who is a litter sister to the great Fernando Bale. In December, Gazer Bale had her first litter of puppies to leading sire Barcia Bale, with Bewley already receiving good reports from the rearers.
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During his break from training greyhounds, Bewley kept an eye on a few dogs by watching races at a local TAB while he lived the inner-city life as a chef with his wife, Debbie. But chasing a change of scenery and a little bit more room to move, Bewley purchased a three-acre property west of Melbourne in Pentland Hills with the dream of racing greyhounds again.
With a kennel of five at his newly established property, Bewley relies on the help of his wife Debbie while he continues to work full-time in the city.
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By Molly Haines
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GAP Testing Dates
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NOTE: The entry fee for greyhounds into the GAP has been waived permanently
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Re-homing of all greyhounds is a key goal for GRV. To assist owners with re-homing their greyhounds, GRV made some changes in October 2016 to the GAP pre-entry assessment testing booking process, which is working very well: • Spaces in the pre-entry assessment sessions are now booked through Member Services during office hours on 03 83291100 or by emailing gapbooking@grv.org.au • All sessions for September - November 2017 are listed on this page, with later dates released each month. • To be eligible for a pre-entry assessment your greyhound must: • have a current C5 vaccination; and • not have been trained, trialled or raced for at least one month (preferably two months) prior to the testing day (“winddown period”). This will increase the likelihood of your greyhound passing the temperament test. A new ‘Racing to Retirement’ information booklet is available through Member Services or at: greyhoundcare.grv.org.au/retirement-from-racing. • Only three greyhounds per connection can be booked in each pre-entry assessment session. • Participants must provide a good quality, well fitted wire muzzle when entering a greyhound into GAP. Pre-entry Assessment Booking Number:
03 8329 1100
Pre-entry Assessment email:
gapbooking@grv.org.au Please Note: Status of sessions marked as FULL are as at the time of final proofing and may change prior to publication. Testing dates and times are subject to change.
LOCATION
TESTING DAY
TIME
GAP/Seymour
Tuesday, 5 September 2017 (FULL)
9.00am to 12.00pm
Geelong
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Monday, 11 September 2017 (FULL)
10.00am to 1.00pm
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Tuesday, 12 September 2017
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Warrnambool
Wednesday, 13 September 2017 (FULL)
10.00am to 1.00pm
Shepparton
Monday, 18 September 2017
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Tuesday, 19 September 2017
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Tuesday, 19 September 2017
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Sunday, 24 September 2017
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10.00am to 1.00pm
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Tuesday, 3 October 2017 (FULL)
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Monday, 9 October 2017 (FULL)
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Tuesday, 10 October 2017
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Warrnambool
Wednesday, 11 October 2017 (FULL)
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Geelong
Thursday, 12 October 2017 (FULL)
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Monday, 16 October 2017 (FULL)
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Tuesday, 17 October 2017 (FULL)
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Tuesday, 17 October 2017 (FULL)
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Monday, 23 October 2017 (FULL)
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Sale
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
9.00am to 12.00pm
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Tuesday, 24 October 2017 (FULL)
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Monday, 30 October 2017
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Thursday, 2 November 2017
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Shepparton
Monday, 6 November 2017
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Wednesday, 8 November 2017
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Monday, 20 November 2017
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Tuesday, 21 November 2017
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Wednesday, 22 November 2017
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Monday, 27 November 2017
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Meadows
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Geelong
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The sight of Slug the greyhound sharing a food bowl with a cat shocked his former owner, Joy McDowall.
“if you get a dog that hasn’t been handled it’s very hard to get their confidence.” - Joy McDowell
FROM RACETRACK TO THE COUCH By Suzanne McKenzie
G
reyhound trainer Joy McDowall has placed a number of greyhounds into the Greyhound Adoption Program this year, and there are a couple of things she does that helps ensure they pass their pre-entry assessment and are accepted into the program. At Joy’s property in Nullawarre in the Western District, she always takes time to handle, pat and cuddle the dogs under her care. “I always give them a cuddle when I put them away in the kennel. If I don’t, they’ll stand there waiting until I do. Some people say you shouldn’t treat them as pets, but if you get a dog that hasn’t been handled it’s very hard to get their confidence,” she said.
“To name a few, Mepunga Anna won the GOTBA Cup at Sandown, Fantasy Diamond won the Ron Nester Memorial Final at The Meadows, Mepunga Melachi won eight races in Melbourne and Mepunga Tyler is still racing – no group wins to his name yet but he has been more than handy,” she said. Joy’s affection for greyhounds began more than 45 years ago when Ashley bought his first greyhound just before they got married. After four decades, she can still be surprised occasionally by her dogs. She could hardly believe her eyes when she saw a photo of the re-homed ´Slug´ (named because that’s what he looked like when he was born) at his new home sharing his food bowl with a cat. “I never thought I would see that.” Do you have a re-homing strategy for your greyhounds?
If so, tell us about it at feedback@grv.org.au
BENDIGO FINDS NEW HOMES FOR 20 GREYHOUNDS Molly and James Ralph with their new pet greyhound, Jake. Picture by Clint Anderson.
By Suzanne McKenzie
About 150 people turned up to meet 22 dogs at the Bendigo Greyhound Racing Association. The day drew people from Bendigo and further afield – some travelled from Frankston, Geelong, Werribee and Shepparton. Danny Ralph and his wife Sharon didn’t tell their children Molly and James where
they were going when they left home in Mooroopna, just that they were driving to Bendigo, where they spotted Jake. “We had no intention of taking one home, we just came for a look,” Danny said. “He found us, we didn’t find him – he kept following me and I thought ok, I don’t think we’ll be leaving without him.” The family is no stranger to greyhounds – Danny’s uncle Stan Ralph is a successful trainer in Tooradin. In fact, the day before the Adoption Day, Danny had a $55 win when he put a small bet on his uncle’s dog, Shanlyn Pippin, so it was a lucky weekend as far as dogs were concerned.
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wenty greyhounds sauntered off to new homes when an Adoption Day was held in Bendigo for the first time on 27 August.
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Joy and her husband Ashley currently have 10 dogs – pretrainers and racing – in their kennels, plus three pet dogs. When dogs are ready to retire from the track Joy moves them away from the training kennels to her backyard alongside her three pets so they get used to a new life that doesn’t involve racing.
The hands-on approach works for them on the track, as well as off the track. Joy and Ashley might not have any group winners to their name, but they have had their fair share of competitive chasers.
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Kevin Eyles, with Group 1 Bold Trease finalist Kraken Flash, understands the importance of handling his greyhound pups every day.
I'VE LEARNT FROM MY MISTAKES: EYLES By Molly Haines & Andrew Copley
K Please visit grv.org.au for all the latest GRV news
evin Eyles is investing heavily in the sport of greyhound racing, as he has bred 40 pups that he is currently rearing and educating at his property in Murchison. “We have to think positive and anyone who can look forward positively would see it is a good time to be breeding,” Eyles said. “I have never bred this number of pups at the same time before and I am sure they will keep me busy for a fair few years.”
Eyles says that after “learning from mistakes” he has worked out how to maximise his chances of breeding and rearing winners. “I’ve bred a few litters over the years and I made some mistakes early on, but I’m always learning and have had a lot more success in recent times. I’ve now bred quite a few city winners including Kraken Flash, who was a Group 1 finalist, Kraken Lass, who won at The Meadows and Sandown, and Kraken Soupy, who won the Matchmaker at Shepparton.”
“From four months of age I spend time educating them in a bullring and running up my straight track at home chasing a drag lure.” Eyles said the key to turning around his breeding fortunes came with sourcing expert advice on the selection of sires and by putting more time into educating and interacting with his pups. “I never used to handle my pups much at all, but I’ve learned over the years that you should handle them every day,” he said. “It’s impossible to handle them when they are in a group, so at 4-5 months of age I like to house in groups of two in their runs, and that way I can handle them a lot easier. From four months of age I spend time educating them in a bullring and running up my straight track at home chasing a drag lure.” “It’s a lot of work and, to be honest, if you don’t have money behind you to give them the best nutrition and you’re not a naturally motivated person who is willing to put time into your pups then you’re wasting your time.”
HORSHAM IS BACK ON TRACK AND READY TO CELEBRATE
T
he Horsham Greyhound Racing Club has been back in full operation for several weeks, with the official opening of its upgraded racetrack to take place on Tuesday, 12 September. The 43-year-old racetrack was closed for redevelopment last October, as GRV joined forces with Sydney’s University of Technology to develop a design with optimum emphasis on animal welfare and safety.
resurfacing the track and introducing drop on boxes at 410m start. The ageing and degraded electrical and irrigation systems were also replaced and extra light towers added. The club will also host its annual TAB Great Chase Community Day on the same day, supporting the local disability sector, making it an even more special celebration. Read more about TAB Great Chase Community Days at grv.org.au/events/thegreat-chase
Greyhound Racing Victoria presents
Nominations open:
Monday 4 September, 2017 at 9am
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See Page 33 for the racing component of the 2017 TAB Great Chase.
The transition to the upgraded track has gone smoothly. Key elements include widening the track, increasing the camber on bends to improve transition and reduce crowding,
Nominations close:
Thursday 28 September, 2017 at 4pm Ready 2 Race Heats:
Monday 13 November at Bendigo GRA Ready 2 Race Finals & Auction:
Saturday 18 November at Bendigo GRA In 2017, a $50 nomination fee, payable by credit card at the time of nomination will apply. This will then be deducted from any commission payable to GRV for any sold greyhounds. Greyhounds must be Victorian bred and whelped between 1st July 2015 and 30th June 2016.
Visit ready2race.grv.org.au
Call ( 03) - 8329 -1 1 0 0 to nominate
ROBERT BRITTON’S DIET FOR GREYHOUNDS
FRESH VEGETABLE SOUP
BREAD
PREMIUM DRY FOOD
By Chris Riviere & Andrew Copley
“The basic diet we feed our race dogs costs between $2.00 and $2.50 per day, per dog, depending on whether you can buy in bulk,” Britton said. Daily preparation of fresh vegetable soup is the most timeconsuming aspect of Britton’s feeding regime, and he believes selecting the right dry food (kibble) is important.
Britton feeds his greyhounds their main meal of the day in the mornings, while giving them a light snack at night. “I find that feeding in the mornings (9:00 to 9:30am) ensures the dogs settle and rest much better than when they are fed at night. Things are different on race days, however, as I feed them a quarter of their main meal in the morning and the rest when they get home from the track,” he said. He said he feeds his greyhound pups, brood matrons and pet greyhounds exactly the same as he feeds his race dogs.
(per Greyhound)
Main meal
(fed 9:00-9:30am):
+ Approximately 350g (males) / 250g (females) of fresh minced Chicken from the butcher. + Approximately 350g (males) / 250g (females) of 'first class' Kangaroo. + One cup of a Premium complete dry food (kibble). + Two slices of brown bread. + Two cups of fresh vegetable soup. + One egg every second day.
Supplements
(included in main meal):
+ Approximately 4mL of an oil blend (e.g. fish oil, vegetable oil). + Liquid potassium supplement that also includes magnesium and zinc. + Calcium supplement (1 level teaspoon). + Vitamin / Mineral supplement as per label recommendation. Beware of high cobalt, vitamin B12 and arsenic levels.
Nightly snack • Dog biscuit or bread roll. Beware of poppy seeds (morphine).
On race days • One quarter of main meal fed in the morning and the remainder when they return home from racing.
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“I believe it’s important to look to a balanced diet rather than getting caught up in brand names or advertising. Don’t fall for every new supplement launched onto the market thinking it will improve your dog’s performance,” he said.
Britton's Daily Feeding Regime
SEPTEMBER 2017
The Lara trainer insists that the key is to source inexpensive products which provide a balanced diet which, at the same time, eliminates the risk of returning a positive swab which often comes from contaminated knackery meat.
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ecently crowned Victorian Metropolitan Trainer of the Year, Robert Britton says there’s no such thing as “feeding better” by paying more for your greyhound’s food.
CHICKEN + KANGAROO MINCE
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GRV would like to remind participants of the requirements to register females for breeding.
GRV recommends applying for your DNA kit as early as possible to allow sufficient time for DNA results to be returned to Greyhounds Australasia and recorded before the greyhound is in season. The turnaround of the DNA result can be somewhere between two and six weeks, dependent on the Lab.
For more information please contact Greyhounds Australasia at admin@galtd.org.au or 9548 3500. To find out more about registering for a Pink Card, including fees, exemptions, stud masters and FSI technician responsibilities, go to: grv.org.au/pinkcard
GREYHOUND MONTHLY VICTORIA
For a female to be eligible to breed, participants must ensure their greyhound has DNA results registered with Greyhounds Australasia. Steps how to do this are as follows: 1. Contact GA and apply for a DNA kit 2. Take the kit and the greyhound to your vet 3. Vet will complete the sample and post to the lab 4. After processing, the lab will inform GA and DNA number will be attached to the greyhound’s record via FastTrack 5. If all other requirements have been met (see right for PINK CARD registration) the greyhound will be ready to complete the registration.
SEPTEMBER 2017
DON’T WAIT UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE – DNA
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RACING CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER
RACING CALENDAR DATE
Scratchings - (03) 8329 1100 Weekdays: 7.30am - 4.30pm Saturday & Sunday: 7:30am - 9:00am & 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Fri, 1 Sep
TIME SLOT
Nominations - (03) 8329 1111 Mon to Fri: 7.30am - 12noon On-line Nominations - 24 hours a day - 7 days a week
Calendar is subject to change Visit fasttrack.grv.org.au for the latest GRV Racing Calendar
825
Maiden Heat 300
300
500
BEN
Mixed 6/7 Heat 425
425
1325
GEL
Mixed 6/7 Heat 460
460
1325
Members Cup - S/E Heat 595
595
1895
Mixed 6/7 Final 525
525
1650
Grade 5 Heat 410 (Final HOR 12/9)
410
1325
Restricted Win 410 (Bitches Only)(1 - 4 Wins)
410
1325
Grade 5 Final 600
600
12000
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Final 525 (Vic Bred Only)
525
12000
Mixed 6/7 Final 525
525
6260
Healesville Cup - S/E Heat 350
350
5000
S/E Veteran 300
300
660
GDR Novice Grade 7 595
595
2925
Grade 5 515 (Bitches Only)
515
1325
Maiden Heat 515 (Final SAP 7/9)
515
990
Grade 5 Final 440 (Final SLE 3/9)
440
1650
Maiden Final 440
440
1325
Maiden Qualifying Heat 311
311
0
Restricted Win Qualifying Heat 520 (0 - 2 Wins)
520
0
Restricted Win Qualifying Heat 311 (1 - 4 Wins)
311
0
TRA
Twilight
HOR
Night
MEA
HVL Day Sun, 3 Sep
SAP
SLE
Day
BAL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Twilight
TRA
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Mon, 4 Sep Night
Twilight Night
CRN SHP
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Full Stakes)
WBL
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(250+ Ranking)
HOR
Mixed 6/7 Heat 485
485
1325
WGL
Mixed 6/7 Final 460
460
1650
Grade 5 Heat 525
525
1325
Restricted Win 525 (1 - 3 Wins)(250+ Ranking)
525
1325
GDR Special Event 660
660
3295
S/E Veteran 390
390
1325
GDR Restricted Win 699 (0 - 4 Wins)
699
2925
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Semi Final 520 (Vic Bred Only)
520
1325
390
1325
Day
MEP
Twilight
BEN
Wed, 6 Sep
GREYHOUND MONTHLY VICTORIA
WINNER
300
Twilight
Sat, 2 Sep
BAL Night CRN
Provincial Half Stakes (Preference Given To Maidens)
Day
WGL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Twilight
SHP
Restricted Win Heat 390 (1 - 4 Wins)
Thu, 7 Sep Night
Day Twilight Fri, 8 Sep
SAP
Maiden Final 515 (Final SAP 7/9)
515
5000
Grade 5 No Penalty 595 (250+ Ranking)
595
1525
Mixed 6/7 Heat 515
515
1325
WBL
Maiden Heat 390
390
990
HVL
S/E Veteran 300
300
660
Mixed 6/7 Final 425
425
1650
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Heat 500 (Vic Bred Only)
500
1325
Mixed 6/7 Final 460
460
1650
Members Cup - S/E Final 595
595
7000
GRV VIC BRED Series - Restricted Win Heat 525 (1 - 4 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
525
1325
Restricted Win 450 (Bitches Only)(1 - 4 Wins)
450
1325
Grade 5 Heat 390 (Final SHP 14/9)
390
1325
Restricted Win Final 600 (1 - 4 Wins)
600
7200
BEN GEL
Night
Sat, 9 Sep
DISTANCE
HVL
Night
Tue, 5 Sep
TITLE OF EVENT Chairman's Trophy S/E Heat 300 (Lady Trainers Only)(3 Month Domiciled Rule Applies)
Day
Twilight
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TRACK
TRA
Twilight
SHP
Night
MEA
TRACK
TITLE OF EVENT
DISTANCE
WINNER
350
25000
Chairman's Trophy S/E Final 300 (Lady Trainers Only)(3 Month Domiciled Rule Applies)
300
1700
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Heat 350 (Vic Bred Only)
350
660
Maiden Final 300
300
660
440
1325
Grade 5 Final 410 (Final HOR 12/9)
410
1650
President's Cup - S/E Heat 485
485
1650
Mixed 6/7 Final 485
485
1650
GDR Restricted Win 680 (0 - 4 Wins)
680
2925
S/E Veteran 460
460
1325
Restricted Win Heat 400 (1 - 4 Wins)
400
1325
Grade 5 No Penalty 525 (250+ Ranking)
525
1325
Maiden Heat 525
525
990
Healesville Cup - S/E Group 3 350 Day
HVL
Sun, 10 Sep Twilight
Speed Star Super Sunday - go to sandowngreyhounds.com.au for full event details
SLE
Mixed 6/7 Heat 440
BAL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Twilight
TRA
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
Night
SHP
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
GEL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Day Mon, 11 Sep
SAN
Twilight
HOR
Tue, 12 Sep Night
WGL
Day
MEP
Twilight
BEN
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
BAL
Maiden Heat 450
450
990
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Final 520 (Vic Bred Only)
520
7500
Maiden Quali Final 311
311
1325
Restricted Win Qualifying Final 311 (1 - 4 Wins)
311
1325
Restricted Win Qualifying Final 520 (0 - 2 Wins)
520
1325
Wed, 13 Sep Night
Day Twilight
CRN
WGL SHP
Thu, 14 Sep SAN Night Day
Fri, 15 Sep
Twilight
Night
Sat, 16 Sep
Twilight Night
WBL HVL BEN
Tue, 19 Sep
Wed, 20 Sep
Meadows
Sale
Mixed 6/7 Final 515
515
6260
TRA
Traralgon
Special Event 390
390
1650
Maiden Final 390
390
1325
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Final 500 (Vic Bred Only)
500
3050
GRV VIC BRED Series - S/E Heat 660 (Less Than $25000)(Vic Bred Only)
660
1895
SAN Sandown Park SHP
4000 1325
Grade 5 311 (Bitches Only)
311
1325
Grade 5 Non Penalty 520 (250+ Ranking)
520
1325
Grade 5 Final 525
525
6260
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Final 350 (Vic Bred Only)
350
3050
Mixed 6/7 Heat 350
350
660
Restricted Win Heat 515 (1 - 4 Wins)
515
1325
Grade 5 No Penalty Heat 515 (250+ Ranking)
515
1325
Mixed 6/7 Final 440
440
1650
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Heat 440 (Vic Bred Only)
440
1325
President's Cup - S/E Final 485
485
15000
Restricted Win Heat 410 (1 - 4 Wins)
410
1325
Restricted Win Final 400 (1 - 4 Wins)
400
1650
GDR Novice Grade 7 725
725
2925
Mixed 6/7 Heat 525
525
1325
SLE
Day
BAL
Provincial Half Stakes (Preference Given To Maidens)
Twilight
TRA
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Night
SHP
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
GEL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Shepparton
WGL Warragul WBL
Warrnambool
MEP
Meadows (Provincial)
SAP
Sandown Park (Provincial)
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(250+ Ranking)
520
BEN
Healesville
MEA
SLE
525
Twilight
HVL
1325
S/E Veteran 520
MEP
Horsham
450
GRV VIC BRED Series - Restricted Win Final 525 (1 - 4 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
Day
Geelong
HOR
S/E Veteran 450 (250+ Ranking)
TRA
WGL
GEL
1650
990
Night
Cranbourne
390
1325
HOR
Bendigo
CRN
Grade 5 Final 390 (Final SHP 14/9)
Twilight
Twilight
BEN
1650
400
SAP
CLUBS Ballarat
390
425
MEA
BAL
Restricted Win Final 390 (1 - 4 Wins)
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Heat 400 (Vic Bred Only)
Day
Mon, 18 Sep
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Restricted Win Heat 425 (1 - 4 Wins)
HVL Sun, 17 Sep
LEGEND
GEL
CRN
SEPTEMBER
TIME SLOT
RACING CALENDAR
DATE
570+ DISTANCE RACING
VICBRED
RANK LIMIT
VETERAN RACE
VICTORIAN BRED DEFINITION Greyhounds whelped prior to January 1st 2015: any greyhound that was whelped in Victoria, and in turn, has an earbrand beginning with a "V". Greyhounds whelped on/after January 1st 2015: any greyhound that was whelped in Victoria and bred by a Victorian registered Breeder.
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RACING CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER
RACING CALENDAR DATE
TIME SLOT
Wed, 20 Sep
Night
TRACK BAL
Scratchings - (03) 8329 1100 Weekdays: 7.30am - 4.30pm Saturday & Sunday: 7:30am - 9:00am & 3:00pm - 4:30pm Nominations - (03) 8329 1111 Mon to Fri: 7.30am - 12noon On-line Nominations - 24 hours a day - 7 days a week
Calendar is subject to change Visit fasttrack.grv.org.au for the latest GRV Racing Calendar
GREYHOUND MONTHLY VICTORIA
390
1325
Maiden Final 450
450
1325
311
1325
Mixed 6/7 Heat 311 Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
Twilight
SHP
Maiden Heat 450
450
990
Restricted Win Final 515 (1 - 4 Wins)
515
6260
Grade 5 Final 515 (250+ Ranking)
515
6260
Special Event 450
450
1650
GRV VIC BRED Series - Mixed 6/7 Heat 450 (Vic Bred Only)
450
1325
S/E Veteran 350
350
660
GRV VIC BRED Series - S/E Final 660 (Less Than $25000)(Vic Bred Only)
660
5000
Restricted Win Final 425 (1 - 4 Wins)
425
1650
Hugh Emmerson Memorial - S/E Heat 460
460
1650
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Semi Final 400 (Vic Bred Only)
400
1325
S/E Veteran 400
400
1325
Special Event 525
525
2000
Maiden Heat 395
395
990
Grade 5 410 (Bitches Only)
410
1325
Restricted Win 485 (1 - 3 Wins)(250+ Ranking)
485
1325
Top Cat Video Cup - S/E Heat 725
725
7200
Maiden Final 525
525
5000
Mixed 6/7 Final 350
350
825
Healesville Super Sprint - Restricted Win Heat 300 (1 - 4 Wins)
300
660
Grade 5 Heat 595
595
1525
Restricted Win 515 (1 - 3 Wins)(250+ Ranking)
515
1325
GDR Special Event 650
650
3295
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Final 440 (Vic Bred Only)
440
3050
Restricted Win Heat 520 (1 - 4 Wins)
520
1325
Restricted Win Final 410 (1 - 4 Wins)
410
1650
Maiden Heat 485 (Final HOR 5/10)
485
990
Maiden Heat 460
460
990
Restricted Win Heat 525 (1 - 4 Wins)
525
1325
Grade 5 525 (Bitches Only)
525
1325
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Final 390 (Vic Bred Only)
390
3050
Mixed 6/7 Heat 390
390
1325
Mixed 6/7 Final 311
311
1650
S/E Veteran 311
311
1325
Restricted Win Heat 520 (1 - 4 Wins)
520
1325
GDR Restricted Win 650 (0 - 4 Wins)
650
2925
S/E Veteran 390 (250+ Ranking)
390
1325
Maiden Final 450
450
1325
Grade 5 Final 595
595
7200
Melbourne Cup Prelude Series 1 Special Event 515
515
6260
GRV VIC BRED Series - Mixed 6/7 Final 450 (Vic Bred Only)
450
4000
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Heat 450 (Vic Bred Only)
450
1325
SAN
Day
HVL
Twilight
BEN
Fri, 22 Sep
GEL Night TRA Twilight
HOR
Sat, 23 Sep Night
MEA HVL
Day
28
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Heat 390 (Vic Bred Only)
CRN
WBL
SAP
Sun, 24 Sep Twilight
SLE
Day
BAL
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
Twilight
TRA
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Night
SHP
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
GEL
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
Twilight Night
HOR WGL
Day
MEP
Twilight
BEN BAL
Wed, 27 Sep Night
CRN Day
WGL
Twilight
SHP
Thu, 28 Sep SAN Night WBL
Fri, 29 Sep
WINNER
WGL
Night
Tue, 26 Sep
DISTANCE
Day
Thu, 21 Sep
Mon, 25 Sep
TITLE OF EVENT
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Day
HVL
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(250+ Ranking)
Twilight
BEN
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Heat 500 (Vic Bred Only)
500
990
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Final 400 (Vic Bred Only)
400
7500
Hugh Emmerson Memorial - S/E Final 460
460
6300
Night
GEL
TRACK GEL
Fri, 29 Sep
Night TRA
Sat, 30 Sep
Morning
BAL
Twilight
TRA
Night
MEA HVL
Sun, 1 Oct
Day Twilight
Mon, 2 Oct
Tue, 3 Oct
WINNER
GDR Special Event 680
680
3295
Restricted Win Heat 460 (1 - 4 Wins)
460
1325
Castle Of Mey Trophy - Mixed 4/5 Heat 525 (Must Have Had One Start At Traralgon)
525
1405
Maiden Final 395
395
1325
Maiden Qualifying Heat 390
390
0
Maiden Qualifying Heat 450
450
0
GDR Restricted Win 595 (0 - 4 Wins)
595
2925
Restricted Win 315 (Bitches Only)(1 - 4 Wins)
315
1325
Top Cat Video Cup - S/E Group 3 725
725
25000
Mixed 6/7 Final 525
525
6260
Healesville Super Sprint - Restricted Win Final 300 (1 - 4 Wins)
300
3000
Grade 5 No Penalty 515 (250+ Ranking)
515
1325
Maiden Heat 515
515
990
SLE
Restricted Win Final 520 (1 - 4 Wins)
520
1650
460
1325
Day
BAL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
TRA
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
Night
SHP
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
GEL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
WBL
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(250+ Ranking)
WGL
Maiden Final 460
Twilight
LEGEND BAL
CLUBS Ballarat
Restricted Win 525 (1 - 3 Wins)(250+ Ranking)
525
1325
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Heat 525 (Vic Bred Only)
525
1325
GEL
Geelong
Mixed 6/7 Final 390
390
1650
HOR
Horsham
S/E Veteran 450
450
1325
HVL
Healesville
CRN
Restricted Win Final 520 (1 - 4 Wins)
520
1650
MEA
Meadows
Day
WGL
Provincial Half Stakes (Preference Given To Maidens)
Twilight
HOR
Maiden Final 485 (Final HOR 5/10)
485
1325
SLE
Sale
TRA
Traralgon
Day Twilight Night
MEP BEN BAL
SAN
Thu, 5 Oct Night
WBL Day
HVL
Twilight
BEN
Fri, 6 Oct
GEL Night
TRA
Twilight
SHP
Night
MEA
Sat, 7 Oct
HVL Day Sun, 8 Oct
SAP
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
715
5750
Maiden Final 515
515
5000
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Final 450 (Vic Bred Only)
450
3050
GRV VIC BRED Series - S/E Heat 650 (Less Than $25000)(Vic Bred Only)
650
1895
Restricted Win Heat 390 (1 - 4 Wins)
390
1325
S/E Veteran 300
300
660
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 500 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
500
1650
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Semi Final 500 (Vic Bred Only)
500
1325
Restricted Win Final 460 (1 - 4 Wins)
460
1650
Castle Of Mey Trophy - Mixed 4/5 Final 525 (Must Have Had One Start At Traralgon)
525
7000
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 525 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
525
1650
Mixed 6/7 Heat 390 (Final SHP 12/10)
390
1325
Grade 5 450 (Bitches Only)
450
1325
Restricted Win Final 525 (1 - 4 Wins)
525
6260
Grade 5 Heat 600
600
5750
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 350 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
350
1650
Maiden Heat 350
350
500
GDR Novice Grade 7 715
715
2925
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 515 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
515
1650
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 440 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
440
1650
Maiden Heat 440
440
990
Maiden Qualifying Heat 311
311
0
Restricted Win Qualifying Heat 311 (1 - 4 Wins)
311
0
Restricted Win Qualifying Heat 520 (0 - 2 Wins)
520
0
485
1650
SLE
Day
BAL
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
Twilight
TRA
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Night
Twilight
CRN SHP
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
GEL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
HOR
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 485 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
BEN
Bendigo
CRN
Cranbourne
SAN Sandown Park SHP
Grade 5 Heat 715
Twilight
Mon, 9 Oct
Tue, 10 Oct
DISTANCE
Twilight
Night
Wed, 4 Oct
SAP
TITLE OF EVENT
SEPTEMBER/october
TIME SLOT
RACING CALENDAR
DATE
Shepparton
WGL Warragul WBL
Warrnambool
MEP
Meadows (Provincial)
SAP
Sandown Park (Provincial)
570+ DISTANCE RACING
VICBRED
RANK LIMIT
VETERAN RACE
VICTORIAN BRED DEFINITION Greyhounds whelped prior to January 1st 2015: any greyhound that was whelped in Victoria, and in turn, has an earbrand beginning with a "V". Greyhounds whelped on/after January 1st 2015: any greyhound that was whelped in Victoria and bred by a Victorian registered Breeder.
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RACING CALENDAR
October
RACING CALENDAR DATE Tue, 10 Oct
TIME SLOT Night
TRACK WGL
Day
MEP
Twilight
BEN
Wed, 11 Oct
BAL
30
Calendar is subject to change Visit fasttrack.grv.org.au for the latest GRV Racing Calendar
GREYHOUND MONTHLY VICTORIA
Nominations - (03) 8329 1111 Mon to Fri: 7.30am - 12noon On-line Nominations - 24 hours a day - 7 days a week
Scratchings - (03) 8329 1100 Weekdays: 7.30am - 4.30pm Saturday & Sunday: 7:30am - 9:00am & 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Night CRN Day
Twilight
Thu, 12 Oct
WGL
SHP
GEL
Night
SAN
WBL
Fri, 13 Oct
Day
HVL
Twilight
BEN
Night
SLE
Twilight
TRA
Night
MEA
Sat, 14 Oct
HVL Day Sun, 15 Oct
Mon, 16 Oct
SAP
TITLE OF EVENT
WINNER
460
1650
S/E Veteran 400
400
1325
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 525 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
525
1650
Maiden Heat 525
525
990
GDR Restricted Win 660 (0 - 4 Wins)
660
2925
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 450 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
450
1650
Maiden Quali Final 450
450
1325
Maiden Quali Final 390
390
1325
GDR Special Event 699
699
3295
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 520 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
520
1650
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 450 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
450
1650
Mixed 6/7 Final 390 (Final SHP 12/10)
390
1650
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Heat 390 (Vic Bred Only)
390
1325
S/E Veteran 450 (250+ Ranking)
450
1325
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 460 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
460
1650
Maiden Heat 460
460
990
Grade 5 Final 715
715
12000
Melbourne Cup Prelude Series 2 Special Event 515
515
6260
GRV VIC BRED Series - S/E Final 650 (Less Than $25000)(Vic Bred Only)
650
5000
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 450 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
450
1650
Restricted Win Final 390 (1 - 4 Wins)
390
1650
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Final 500 (Vic Bred Only)
500
7500
Mixed 6/7 Heat 425
425
1325
Restricted Win 440 (1 - 3 Wins)(250+ Ranking)
440
1325
Grade 5 440 (Bitches Only)
440
1325
Special Event 525
525
2000
Restricted Win Heat 525 (1 - 4 Wins)
525
1325
Grade 5 Final 600
600
12000
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Final 525 (Vic Bred Only)
525
9060
Heroes Of Healesville Challenge - Special Event 350 (Best Performed Greyhounds At HVL 1/4/17 To 30/9/17)
350
5000
GRV VIC BRED Series - Restricted Win Heat 350 (1 - 4 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
350
660
Maiden Final 350
350
660
Restricted Win Heat 595 (1 - 4 Wins)
595
1525
Grade 5 No Penalty 515 (250+ Ranking)
515
1325
Grade 5 No Penalty 440 (250+ Ranking)
440
1325
Maiden Final 440
440
1325
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(250+ Ranking)
Twilight
SLE
Day
BAL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Twilight
TRA
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Night
SHP
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
GEL
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
HOR
Mixed 6/7 Heat 410
410
1325
GDR Special Event 680
680
3295
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Heat 460 (Vic Bred Only)
460
1325
Twilight Tue, 17 Oct Night
WGL
Day
MEP
Twilight
BEN
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
BAL
Wed, 18 Oct Night
Thu, 19 Oct
DISTANCE
The Great Chase - Special Event Heat 460 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
CRN
The Great Chase - S/E Semi Final 525 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
525
8000
Mixed 6/7 Heat 525
525
1325
Restricted Win Heat 450 (1 - 4 Wins)
450
1325
Restricted Win Qualifying Final 311 (1 - 4 Wins)
311
1325
Maiden Final 311
311
1325
Restricted Win Qualifying Final 520 (0 - 2 Wins)
520
1325
390
3050
Day
WGL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Twilight
SHP
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Final 390 (Vic Bred Only)
TRACK
DISTANCE
WINNER
Twilight
SHP
Restricted Win Heat 450 (1 - 4 Wins)
450
1325
SAN
Restricted Win Final 595 (1 - 4 Wins)
595
7200
Special Event 390
390
1650
Restricted Win 390 (Bitches Only)(1 - 4 Wins)
390
1325
S/E Veteran 350
350
660
Night
WBL
Day
HVL
Twilight
BEN
Fri, 20 Oct Night
GEL TRA
Sat, 21 Oct
660
2925
Mixed 6/7 Final 425
425
1650
Geelong Cup - S/E Heat 460
460
5000
S/E Veteran 460
460
1650
Maiden Final 460
460
1325
Restricted Win Final 525 (1 - 4 Wins)
525
1650
Grade 5 No Penalty 410 (250+ Ranking)
410
1325
Restricted Win 485 (Bitches Only)(1 - 4 Wins)
485
1325
HOR
Night
MEA
Maiden Final 525
525
5000
HVL
GRV VIC BRED Series - Restricted Win Final 350 (1 - 4 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
350
4000
Grade 5 515 (Bitches Only)
515
1325
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Heat 515 (Vic Bred Only)
515
990
President's Cup - Mixed 4/5 Heat 520
520
1405
GRV VIC BRED Series - Mixed 6/7 Heat 440 (Vic Bred Only)
440
1325
Day
SAP
Twilight
SLE
Day
BAL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Twilight
TRA
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
Night
SHP
Provincial Half Stakes (Preference Given To Maidens)
GEL
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
GEL
Geelong
HOR
Mixed 6/7 Final 410
410
1650
HOR
Horsham
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Final 460 (Vic Bred Only)
460
3050
HVL
Healesville
MEA
Meadows
Twilight Tue, 24 Oct Night
Day
Wed, 25 Oct
GDR Restricted Win 660 (0 - 4 Wins)
Twilight
Sun, 22 Oct
Mon, 23 Oct
TITLE OF EVENT
October
Thu, 19 Oct
TIME SLOT
RACING CALENDAR
DATE
Twilight
WGL
MEP BEN
BAL
525
47000
GDR Novice Grade 7 725
725
2925
SLE
Sale
Restricted Win Heat 600 (1 - 4 Wins)(Final MEA 6/11)
600
1525
TRA
Traralgon
990
Mixed 6/7 Heat 520
520
1325
S/E Veteran 311
311
1325
Restricted Win Final 450 (1 - 4 Wins)
450
1650
Presidents Trophy - Restricted Win Heat 650 (0 - 4 Wins)
650
1525
S/E Veteran 390 (250+ Ranking)
390
1325
Grade 5 450 (Bitches Only)(1 - 4 Wins)
450
1325
Grade 5 Heat 390
390
1325
SAN
Melbourne Cup Prelude Series 3 Special Event 515
515
6260
Day
HVL
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(250+ Ranking)
Twilight
BEN
Restricted Win Heat 500 (1 - 4 Wins)
500
1325
Geelong Cup - S/E Group 2 460
460
47000
Geelong Derby - Special Event 460 (Dogs Only)(Whelped on/after 1 Apr 2017)(Beckley Centre Members Bonus Available)
460
6300
Geelong Oaks - Special Event 460 (Bitches Only)(Whelped on/after 1 Apr 2015)(Beckley Centre Members Bonus Available)
460
6300
GDR Restricted Win 680 (0 - 4 Wins)
680
2925
Mixed 6/7 Heat 400
400
1325
Twilight
SHP
Thu, 26 Oct Night
Fri, 27 Oct
BAL
GEL Night
TRA
Twilight
SLE
Sat, 28 Oct Night
MEA
SAN Sandown Park SHP
Shepparton
WGL Warragul
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking) 390
WGL
Cranbourne
The Great Chase - S/E Group 2 525 (1 - 5 Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
Maiden Heat 390
Day
Bendigo
CRN
1325
1650
CRN
BEN
400
450
Night
CLUBS Ballarat
Mixed 6/7 Heat 400
Restricted Win Final 450 (1 - 4 Wins)
BAL
LEGEND
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
WBL
Warrnambool
MEP
Meadows (Provincial)
SAP
Sandown Park (Provincial)
570+ DISTANCE RACING
VICBRED
RANK LIMIT
VETERAN RACE
GDR Special Event 665
665
3295
GRV VIC BRED Series - Grade 5 Heat 525 (Vic Bred Only)
525
1325
Restricted Win 440 (1 - 3 Wins)(250+ Ranking)
440
1325
Grade 5 No Penalty 440 (250+ Ranking)
440
1325
Maiden 440 (250+ Ranking)
440
990
Topgun - S/E Group 1 525 (By Invitation)
525
150000
Topgun Stayers - S/E Group 2 725 (By Invitation)
725
75000
Hume Cup - S/E Heat 600
600
7200
Mixed 6/7 Final 525
525
6260
VICTORIAN BRED DEFINITION Greyhounds whelped prior to January 1st 2015: any greyhound that was whelped in Victoria, and in turn, has an earbrand beginning with a "V". Greyhounds whelped on/after January 1st 2015: any greyhound that was whelped in Victoria and bred by a Victorian registered Breeder.
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RACING CALENDAR
October
RACING CALENDAR DATE
TIME SLOT
TRACK HVL
Day
SAP
Sun, 29 Oct Twilight
Nominations - (03) 8329 1111 Mon to Fri: 7.30am - 12noon On-line Nominations - 24 hours a day - 7 days a week
Scratchings - (03) 8329 1100 Weekdays: 7.30am - 4.30pm Saturday & Sunday: 7:30am - 9:00am & 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Mon, 30 Oct
Calendar is subject to change Visit fasttrack.grv.org.au for the latest GRV Racing Calendar
GREYHOUND MONTHLY VICTORIA
WINNER
300
660
GRV VIC BRED Series - Maiden Semi Final 515 (Vic Bred Only)
515
5000
Grade 5 Heat 515
515
1325
GRV VIC BRED Series - Mixed 6/7 Final 440 (Vic Bred Only)
440
4000
President's Cup - Mixed 4/5 Final 520
520
3500
GRV VIC BRED Series - Restricted Win Heat 650 (0 - 6 Wins)(No City Wins)(Vic Bred Only)
650
1525
Restricted Win 520 (1 - 4 Wins)
520
1325
450
1650
400
1650
Day
BAL
Rank Limit (Half Stakes)(300+ Ranking)
TRA
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Night
SHP
Northern Districts Cup - S/E Heat 450 (Less Than $25000)(No City Wins)(Vic Bred Only)(At Least 2 Starts At Shepparton)
Night
GEL
Provincial Half Stakes (Preference Given To Maidens)
WGL
Mixed 6/7 Final 400
BEN
Provincial Non-Penalty - Tier 3 (Half Stakes)
Upcoming Events October 25th - Great Chase Grand Final 27th - Geelong Cup 28th - Topgun
September 10th - Healesville Cup + Speed Star November 6th - Hume Cup
13th - Ready 2 Race Heats
18th - Ready 2 Race Final & Auctions
24th - Melbourne Cup
GRV WEEKLY RACE MEETING SCHEDULE JULY 1 2017 ONWARDS MONDAY
DAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
BALLARAT
MEADOWS (MEP)
WARRAGUL
HEALESVILLE
SANDOWN (SAP)
TIER 3
PROVINCIAL
TIER 3
250+ RANK
PROVINCIAL HEALESVILLE PROVINCIAL H/S
TWILIGHT
TRARALGON
HORSHAM
BENDIGO
SHEPPARTON
BENDIGO
ROTATE
SALE
TIER 3
PROVINCIAL
TIER 3
PROVINCIAL
PROVINCIAL
PROVINCIAL
PROVINCIAL
GEELONG TIER 3
NIGHT
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TITLE OF EVENT
Twilight
Twilight
Tue, 31 Oct
SLE
DISTANCE
Mixed 6/7 Heat 300
SHEPPARTON
WARRAGUL
BALLARAT
SANDOWN
GEELONG
THE MEADOWS
TIER 3
PROVINCIAL
PROVINCIAL
METRO
PROVINCIAL
METRO
CRANBOURNE
WARRNAMBOOL
TRARALGON
PROVINCIAL
PROVINCIAL
PROVINCIAL
V IC TO R I A N G R E Y H OUND RACI NG'S ECONOM I C I M PACT
2,287
13
433
BREEDERS
121
CATCHERS
RACE CLUBS
AS AT 30/06/2017
VICTORIAN
23
767
EMPLOYEES OF PARTICIPANTS
652
ATTENDANTS
$409M
IN ECONOMIC
JOBS
BENEFITS
RACE MEETINGS A WEEK
1,191
1,659
RACE MEETINGS THIS SEASON
696
TRAINERS
INDUSTRY & RACING CLUB EMPLOYEES
1,586
9,109
VOLUNTEERS
OWNERS
SIZE AND SCOPE OF THE VICTORIAN GREYHOUND RACING INDUSTRY
MORE FACTS AND FIGURES AT GRV.ORG.AU/VGRI
FURTHER OPTIONS TO BE DEVELOPED FOR PRIZE MONEY AND BREEDING INCENTIVES PACKAGE
G
reyhound Racing Victoria has received substantial feedback on the proposed $3.1M prize money and breeding incentives package, submissions for which closed on 31 August, 2017. All sectors of the industry have been invited to provide formal feedback via email through an article placed on GRV’s website, FastTrack and in the Greyhound Monthly. Direct consultation has also taken place with the Greyhound Owners, Trainers & Breeders Association (GOTBA), the Industry Consultative Group (ICG), Clubs and a number of individual trainers, owners and breeders. While feedback has been supportive of the additional
money being proposed, opinions on how the money would best be distributed has been mixed. Among the more common threads of feedback were: • There is not enough in the package for owners and breeders • The Starters’ Fees proposal provides all the benefits to the trainers and nothing for owners • There is no need to differentiate Starters' Fees between metro ($120) and country ($80) • The Starters Fees’ will only benefit trainers with larger kennels and multiple dogs • The breeders’ incentives are welcomed, but are insufficient to incentivise and revitalise the sector • Paying breeders bonuses from first to last place is not supported – a preference of first to third would encourage quality breeding GRV is now considering all feedback received, and is currently developing a revised set of options for utilising the approved $3.1M budgeted increase for further consideration and consultation. GRV plans to finalise and implement the increase before the end of 2017.
Semi Finals x 6
Heats
Prize Money - 1st $8,000 2nd $2,290 3rd $1,145
Prize Money - 1st $1,650 2nd $475 3rd $235 Track
Distance
Dogs to Progress
Bendigo
Friday 6th October 2017 (T)
500m
4 and 1 Res
Traralgon
Friday 6th October 2017 (N)
525m
3 and 1 Res
Healesville
Sunday 8th October 2017 (D)
350m
3
Sandown (SAP)
Sunday 8th October 2017 (D)
515m
3 and 1 Res
Sale
Sunday 8th October 2017 (T)
440m
3 and 1 Res
Horsham
Tuesday 10th October 2017 (T)
485m
3 and 1 Res
Warragul
Tuesday 10th October 2017 (N)
460m
5 and 1 Res
Meadows (MEP)
Wednesday 11th October 2017 (D)
525m
4 and 1 Res
Cranbourne
Wednesday 11th October 2017 (N)
520m
4 and 1 Res
Ballarat
Wednesday 11th October 2017 (N)
450m
5 and 1 Res
Shepparton
Thursday 12th October 2017 (T)
450m
4 and 1 Res
Geelong
Thursday 12th October 2017 (N)
460m
4 and 1 Res
Warrnambool
Thursday 12th October 2017 (N)
450m
3 and 1 Res
Meadows (MEP)
Wednesday 18th October, 2017 (D)
525m
Who qualifies for the Grand Final? • The 6 greyhounds who finish 1st in their Semi Finals • And 2 greyhounds who finish 2nd in their Semi Finals and record the 1st and 2nd fastest times of the 2nd placed greyhounds • Additionally, the 2 greyhounds who finish 2nd in their Semi Finals and record the 3rd and 4th fastest times of the 2nd placed greyhounds will be allocated as the reserves in the Grand Final.
Grand Final
SEPTEMBER 2017
Date
Prize Money - 1st $47,000 2nd $13,350 3rd $6,650 Meadows (MEP)
Wednesday 25th October, 2017 (D)
525m
Nomination closing times are as per normal for each of the Victorian clubs.
Contact GRV on 03 8329 1100 should you have any questions
GREYHOUND MONTHLY VICTORIA
Conditions of Entry 1. Victorian Bred and Trained greyhounds only. 2. For Greyhounds with 1-5 wins (Maidens Ineligible). 3. Greyhounds must have been domiciled in Victoria for 90 days or more prior to the close of nominations. Greyhounds that have commenced racing under 90 days must only have been domiciled in a Victorian kennel. 4. A greyhound must not be under any order of probation under the rules of Greyhound Racing Victoria at the time of nomination that will not allow it to compete at The Meadows, for the 2017 TAB Great Chase Semi Finals and Grand Final. 5. Each greyhound is only eligible to compete in one series of heats. 6. The heats are open to the best greyhounds nominated plus reserves and will be capped at the number of greyhounds progressing to Semi Finals. 7. The number of greyhounds progressing to the Semi Finals differs at each track. 3 greyhounds will progress from Healesville. 3 greyhounds plus 1 reserve will progress from: Horsham, Sale, Sandown, Traralgon and Warrnambool. 4 greyhounds plus 1 reserve will progress from: Bendigo, Cranbourne, Geelong, Shepparton and The Meadows. 5 greyhounds plus 1 reserve will progress from: Ballarat and Warragul. There will be a ‘ballot’ for the reserve positions. Eligibility to compete in Semi Finals subject to GRV Rule LR33.8. 8. The Winners and the fastest second placegetters from the 6 Semi Finals will progress to the Grand Final. 9. Upon entering this event, trainers will make themselves and their greyhound/s available for any reasonable promotional opportunities relating to this event at Greyhound Racing Victoria’s request. This may include visiting community groups at their facility as well as media and photo opportunities as they arise. 10. Greyhound Racing Victoria reserves the right to alter and amend conditions and prize money for The 2017 TAB Great Chase. Any changes to these terms and conditions will be published on www.grv.org.au.
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CLUB DIRECTORY BALLARAT
HORSHAM
SHEPPARTON
Ballarat Greyhound Racing Club
Horsham Greyhound Racing Club
Shepparton Greyhound Racing Club
President: Alf King Manager: TBA Tel: (03) 5335 7201 Fax: (03) 5335 7104 Email: ballarat@grv.org.au Website: ballarat.grv.org.au Address: Corner of Rubicon & Sutton Streets, Ballarat Postal: PO Box 175R, Reden, 3350
President: Ian Bibby Manager: Justin Brilliant Tel: (03) 5382 4329 Fax: (03) 5382 1949 Email: horsham@grv.org.au Website: horsham.grv.org.au Address: Horsham Showgrounds, Horsham, 3400 Postal: PO Box 458, Horsham 3400
President: Tracey Fothergill Manager: Carl McGrath Tel: (03) 5823 5577 Fax: (03) 5823 5522 Email: shepparton@grv.org.au Website: shepparton.grv.org.au Address: 7580 Goulburn Valley Highway, Kialla 3631 Postal: PO Box 7528, Shepparton 3632
BENDIGO
THE MEADOWS
TRARALGON
Bendigo Greyhound Racing Association
Melbourne Greyhound Racing Association
Traralgon Greyhound Racing Club
President: Robert Douglas Manager: Troy Harley Tel: (03) 5449 3322 Fax: (03) 5449 3348 Email: bendigo@grv.org.au Website: bendigo.grv.org.au Address: Lords Raceway, McIvor Highway, Junortoun, 3551 Postal: PO Box 7, Junortoun, 3551
CRANBOURNE
GREYHOUND MONTHLY VICTORIA
Please visit grv.org.au for all the latest GRV news
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President: Greg Carter Manager: Amanda Cameron Tel: (03) 5996 2393 Fax: (03) 5996 3493 Email: cranbourne@grv.org.au Website: cranbourne.grv.org.au Address: Grant Street, Cranbourne , VIC 3977 Postal: PO Box 55 Cranbourne 3977
GEELONG Geelong Greyhound Racing Club Chairman: Mark Pearson Manager: David Hoey Tel: (03) 5275 2298 Fax: (03) 5275 5211 Email: geelong@grv.org.au Website: geelong.grv.org.au Address: Beckley Park, Broderick Rd, Corio, 3214 Postal: PO Box 125, Corio 3214
HEALESVILLE
Chairman: Eddie Caruana Manager: Marg Long Tel: (03) 9355 5222 Fax: (03) 9355 5255 Email: meadows@grv.org.au Website: themeadows.org.au Address: 80 Northcorp Bvd Broadmeadows Victoria 3047 Postal PO Box 103, Campbellfield, 3061
SALE Sale Greyhound Racing Club President: John Waugh Manager: Des Dooley Tel: (03) 5144 2148 Fax: (03) 5144 1910 Email: sale@grv.org.au Website: sale.grv.org.au Address: Sale Showgrounds, Sale Maffra Road Postal: PO Box 44, Sale 3850
SANDOWN Sandown Greyhound Racing Club Chairman: Geoff Dawson Manager: Greg Miller Tel: (03) 9546 9511 Fax: (03) 9558 4453 Email: sandown@grv.org.au Website: sandowngreyhounds.com.au Address: Lightwood Road, Springvale, VIC 3171 Postal: PO Box 13, Springvale 3171
President: Don Haley Manager: Steven Clarke Tel: (03) 5174 2135 Fax: (03) 5174 6877 Email: traralgon@grv.org.au Website: traralgon.grv.org.au Address: Glenview Park, McNairn Road, Traralgon Postal: PO Box 329, Traralgon 3844
WARRAGUL Warragul Greyhound Racing Club President: Phil Pryor Manager: Adrian Scott Tel: (03) 5623 1867 Fax: (03) 5623 4252 Email: warragul@grv.org.au Website: warragul.grv.org.au Address: Logan Park, Warragul VIC 3820 Postal: PO Box 313, Warragul 3820
WARRNAMBOOL Warrnambool Greyhound Racing Club Administrator: Robert Lane Manager: Craig Monigatti Tel: (03) 5561 2766 Fax: (03) 5561 2768 Email: warrnambool@grv.org.au Website: warrnambool.grv.org.au Address: Warrnambool Showgrounds, Koroit St, Warrnambool Postal: PO Box 115, Warrnambool 3280
QUIZ ANSWERS
Healesville Greyhound Association Inc. Administrator: Anthony Mitchell Manager: Cynthia O’Brien Tel: (03) 5962 2420 Email: healesville@grv.org.au Website: healesville.grv.org.au Address: Healesville Sports Complex, Cnr Don & Donald Rds, Healesville 3777 Postal: PO Box 1170, Healesville 3777
1 Point - 1. Royal Melbourne Show; 2. False (it has been increased to 485 metres); 3.a; 2 Points - 4.C; 5. C; 6. B 3 Points - 7. Schwartzanager
SCORE
0-4 5-8 9 - 11 12
Still a maiden Country class City standard Group 1 performer
TRIAL INFORMATION BALLARAT
HEALESVILLE
SHEPPARTON
Monday Afternoon - (Pen): Following the race meeting Tuesday - (Arm): 8.30 am to 2.30 pm. Bookings open Friday at 9.00am Wednesday Night - (Pen): Following the race meeting Thursday - (Arm): 8.30 am to 2.30 pm. Bookings open Monday at 9.00am Saturday – (Arm): 8.00am to 11.30am. Bookings open Wednesday at 9.00am
Wednesday - (Pen): 10am - 300m trials, 11am - 350m trials Bookings open Monday at 10am Race days: Half field trials only Satisfactory trials by arrangement – must be booked with the club by calling the office on 5962 2420. Trainers will need to provide 4 greyhounds where required. Dogs cleared at Healesville will only be cleared to race at Healesville. Please Note: No Satisfactory Trials will be conducted on a heat-affected meeting.
Monday - (Pen): Following the race meeting Wednesday - (Arm): 8.00am – Until completion Thursday - (Pen): Following the race meeting Saturday - (Arm): 8.00am – Until completion
BENDIGO Monday - (Break In/Education): 8.00am Tuesday - (Arm): 8.00am - Until completion Wednesday - (Pen): Following the race meeting Thursday - (Break In/Education): 8.00am - Until completion Friday - (Pen): Following the race meeting Saturday - (Arm): 8.00am - Until completion
CRANBOURNE
GEELONG
Tuesday - (Pen & Arm) Following the race meeting Saturday - (Arm Only) 9.00am - Until completion Bookings essential by phoning the club
THE MEADOWS Monday - (Arm): Trials start at 5.30pm & work backwards. Bookings close 11am sharp Monday. (Pen): Trials start at 6pm until completion. Bookings close 4pm sharp. Wednesday - (Pen) Trials start after the last race. Bookings from 8.30am Wednesday. Friday - (Arm) Trials start at 8.30am Bookings close at 4pm sharp on Thursday.
SALE Tuesday - (Arm): 8.00am – Until completion. Pen trials between 9.00am – 9.30am. Wednesday - (Arm): 8.00am – Until completion Saturday - (Arm): 7.30am – Until completion Sunday – (Pen): Following the race meetings The new training bullring is operational with sessions on Mondays and Thursdays at 8am. Bookings with the Club only.
SANDOWN Wednesday - (Arm): 1.00pm – Until Completion Saturday - (Pen, Field, Arm): 7.00am – Until completion Sunday - (Satisfactory and Field): Following the race meeting
WARRAGUL Tuesday – (Pen): Following the race meeting Wednesday – (Arm): 12.00pm to 5.00pm Thursday - (Pen): Following the race meeting Friday – (Arm): 8.00am to 1.00pm
WARRNAMBOOL Tuesday - (Arm): 4pm - Until completion Thursday Night: After last race – Pen trials only, 308M 390M 450M Saturday Morning: 8am start until finished – Arm or Pen trials.
Bookings are essential for all trial sessions conducted at greyhound tracks in Victoria. Bookings can be made in person, by phone or via FastTrack (except Cranbourne, Horsham and Warrnambool). Pen trials conducted after race meetings are required to be booked on the day by no later than race 8 via phone. Satisfactory Trials are conducted following race meetings. Trial sessions are subject to late change and weather conditions.
GREYHOUND MONTHLY VICTORIA
Tuesday- (Field/Pen) Following the race meeting (outside track) Bookings open Tuesday 12pm, via the office only. Wednesday- (Arm) 8.30am – 10.00am (Inside track 520, BTB, 596), 10.15am – 3.00pm (Outside track 400, 460, 680) Bookings open Monday 9.00am, online or via office. Saturday – (Arm) 8.30am – 9.30am (Inside track 520, BTB, 596), 9.45am – 3.00pm (Outside track 400, 460, 680) Bookings open Thursday 9am, online or via office.
HORSHAM
Monday – (Pen): Following the race meeting Tuesday - (Arm): 8.00am – Until completion Thursday – (Arm): 8.00am – Until completion Saturday – (Pen): Following the race meeting
SEPTEMBER 2017
Monday - (Arm): 2pm to 5pm, and must be booked by phone before 2pm Monday - (Pen): 6pm until completion, and must be booked by phone before 6pm Wednesday - (Pen): After the race meeting Thursday - (Arm): 7.30am to 1pm, and must be booked by COB Wednesday.
Greyhound welfare is the full responsibility of the owner/trainer/ attendant at all times on the grounds of the Healesville Greyhound Association.
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