Brexit poses enormous challenges for the Irish greyhound sector
The Irish Greyhound Board (IGB) outlined the enormous challenges facing the industry at the fourth all-island sectoral dialogue on Brexit for the Equine and Greyhound sectors on Friday ( 9 June), hosted by the Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine in Portloaise.
The meeting was opened by Minister Michael Creed TD before discussion groups examined the potential impact and response to Brexit. A presentation was delivered by IGB’s Director of Commercial Operations Colin Walsh that included the impact of currency fluctuations on greyhound stadia close to the border such as Dundalk. Breeders have been significantly affected by the depreciation in Sterling as 85% of greyhounds in the UK are imported from Ireland, with many now being sold at below-cost.
The IGB outlined their priorities to officials from the Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine which included: frictionless movement for greyhounds between Ireland and the UK which can be aided by better traceability between the IGB and the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB), minimised travel time to ensure greyhound welfare and no disadvantage in trade terms for feed producers in the Republic of Ireland.
Speaking after the meeting, interim CEO of IGB Dr Sean Brady commented, “There are up to 10,000 jobs directly and indirectly dependant on the greyhound sector which contributes €230 million to the Irish economy. The industry is uniquely reliant on the UK market as other markets do not currently exist. Speaking to people within the industry, there is recognition that the next few years will be very uncertain but the Brexit meeting with the Department was very useful in addressing this challenge. I would like to thank Ministers Michael Creed TD and Andrew Doyle TD for meeting different stakeholders.”
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Saturday, 10 June 2017
English Derby Round Three Draw
SATURDAY JUNE 17th
Star Sports English Derby Round Three
Irish in Green
Heat 1
Carn Brae
Pacey Bambi
Minnies Highway
Minglers Toure
Garryvoe Bobby
Sallows Ford (w)
Heat 2
Bruisers Bullet
Coolavanny Pet
Shaneboy Freddie
Ballinakil Clare
Droopys Who
Dorotas Vic (w)
Heat 3
Romeo Treaty
Cloran Paddy
Droopys Buick
Slaheny King
Newinn Blitz
King Eden (w)
Heat 4
Swithins Brae
Airport Jumbo
College Paradise
Liam Og
Ballymac Sarahjo
Jaytee Jet (w)
Heat 5
Clares Rocket
Priceless Brandy
Crossfield Hugo
Jaytee Yankee
Barricane Tiger
Fweshfromthesesh (w)
Heat 6
Ballymac Matt
Sober Cindy
Droopys Acrobat
Knockard Spring
Tyrur Shay (m)
Forest Con (w)
Heat 7
Velvet Blaze
Danzey Exception
Hiya Butt
Cable Bay
Razldazl Tierna (m)
Calico Ranger (w)
Heat 8
Astute Missile
Stay loose
Coolavanny Mason
Teejays Apache
The Other Reg (m)
Murrays Act (w)
Round Two heat overview HERE
Thursday, 8 June 2017
New legislation on greyhound export!
Irish Greyhound Board welcomes new legislation on greyhound exports - Action may be needed at an EU level
‘A new traceability scheme will support greater greyhound welfare’
The Irish Greyhound Board (IGB) have welcomed proposed legislation on greyhound exports at the Joint Oireachtas (Parliamentary) Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine on Tuesday (30 May 2017) however the Board cautioned that action may be needed at an EU level.
The meeting of the Oireachtas Committee took place as part of the pre-legislative scrutiny of the General Scheme of Greyhound Industry Bill 2017. Currently, there is no legislation prohibiting the exports of greyhounds however the IGB had already stated their opposition of exports to countries do not meet Ireland’s welfare standards.
The movement of all dogs between Member States is currently set on a European level. This may require any further legislative changes to be sponsored at a European level rather than as a national measure in isolation. Speaking at the committee, an IGB board member stated that concerns over exports relate to all dogs, not just greyhounds and added that some of the practises involving dogs in other countries are ‘appalling’.
At the Committee meeting, the IGB proposed a new greyhound traceability system to underpin welfare improvements. The robust traceability measure would require that all racing greyhounds to be registered in a new database and for owners to report on significant life events which the IGB believe would be a significant step forward in ensuring greater welfare and accountability.
Under questioning from Oireachtas members of the committee, the IGB outlined significant action taken to combat the doping of greyhounds. In total, circa. 5400 samples were taken to combat doping in 2016, of these 48 resulted in an adverse analytical finding. This result equates to a less than 1% adverse rate and most of these can be explained due to therapeutic substances.
All adverse laboratory results are published along with the decisions taken by the independent Control Committee on doping investigations.
Recently, the IGB invested €400,000 in a new world-leading laboratory analytical machine that is internationally accredited and can detect substances at very low levels in samples which includes anabolic steroids. The IGB outlined their cooperation with the ISPCA and An Garda SÃochana in welfare investigations which have resulted in 571 inspections of kennels, 34 full investigations and over 20 sanctions being issued in 2016.
Tuesday, 6 June 2017
The Irish Independent Irish Laurels
The Irish Independent, Ireland’s leading quality daily newspaper, announced its continued sponsorship of the prestigious Irish Greyhound Laurels competition. Commencing on Saturday the 24th June, with the Final on the 22nd July, this year marks the second year of a 3 year sponsorship agreement.
The sponsorship includes an advertising support package for the event via the Irish Independent and Independent.ie, bringing the Irish Laurels to a nationwide audience.
One of the most important fixtures in the Irish greyhound racing calendar, the Irish Independent Irish Laurels is hotly contested by the country’s top greyhounds for a €60,000 prize purse with the winner taking home €30,000 and the chance to join a respected group of champions.
Speaking of the sponsorship, Arlene Regan, Marketing Manager, of the Irish Independent said “We are pleased to continue our sponsorship of the Irish Laurels in Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium. It is one of Ireland’s most important greyhound competitions and it reinforces our commitment to bringing our readers, listeners and viewers the highest quality and most comprehensive sports news coverage available in Ireland across our newspapers and websites.”Frank O’Meara, Sales, Commercial, and Operations Manager, Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium, Cork said: “When the Irish Independent first signed on as our sponsor, for an initial 1 year deal and a subsequent 3 year agreement, we were delighted at the opportunity to reach other audiences and prospective fans of greyhound racing throughout Ireland. Their sponsorship has been invaluable to the owners, trainers and fans who treasure this sport and we know the Irish Independent’s continued support will also continue to change and improve the Laurels Classic this summer.”
The Laurels dates back 70 years to 1944 when the classic was first run at the old Western Road venue over the then distance of 500 yards. Earlier this month INM launched ‘The Punter’s Platform’ betting podcast, in association with Ladbrokes. The 25 minute podcast goes live each Friday, and will look ahead to the major sports events each weekend, from soccer to horse racing, to GAA, golf, greyhound racing and anywhere else there are tips to be had for sports fans.
Sunday, 4 June 2017
2017 English Derby Second Round Draw
2017 Star Sports Greyhound Derby Second Round Draw
IRISH runners n GreenFriday 9th June
Heat 1
Slaheny King
Priceless Brandy
Rubys Rascal
Graigues Loch
King Eden (w)
Maglass Razzle (w)
Heat 2
Sab Miller
Shaneboy Style
Monepoint Brae
College Paradise
Jaytee Jet (w)
Dorotas Vic (w)
Heat 3
Velvet Blaze
Romeo Treaty
Shaneboy Freddie
Adageo Gold
Carlos Court (w)
Powerful Boy (w)
Heat 4
Cloran Paddy
Barricane Tiger
Ticking Clock
Dorotas Wildcat
Murrys Act (w)
Brinkleys King (w)
Heat 5
Kildallon Turbo
Sober Cindy
Burgess Sugarray
Knockard Spring
Tyrur Shay (m)
Droopys Bonucci (w)
Heat 6
Teejays Apache
Burgess Papa
Droopys Buick
Sisters Secret
The Other Reg (m)
Maireads Spring (w)
Heat 7
Madabout Eoghan
Clares Rocket
Minnies Highway
Coolavanny Pet
Bubbly Turbo (m)
Crossfield Giles (w)
Heat 8
Liam Og
Jaytee Dutch
Crossfield Hugo
Ballymac Belle
Saleen Ash (m)
Calico Ranger (w)
Saturday 10th June
Heat 9
Ballinakil Clare
Droopys Acrobat
Droopys Who
Tiernans Gift
Bockos Alfie (m)
Salacres Koeman (w)
Heat 10
Coolavanny Mason
Toss The Coin
Savana Donie
Bruisers Bullet
Hiya Butt (m)
King Kid (w)
Heat 11
Piemans Bullet
Cable Bay
Pacey Bambi
Astute Missile
Diego Flight (m)
Vancouver Shea (w)
Heat 12
Carn Brea
Ballymac Matt
Kiss And Hug
Jaytee President
Empress Katie (m)
Forest Con (w)
Heat 13
Graces Blueboy
Newinn Blitz
Stay Loose
Awe Struck
Razldazl Tierna (m)
Slippery Louise (w)
Heat 14
Swithins Brae
Garryvoe Bobby
Bubbly Bluebird
Airport Jumbo
Garryglass Champ (m)
Drumkeen Oyster (w)
Heat 15
Minglers Toure
Danzey Exception
Garryglass Teddy
Droopys Wilbury
Kranky Mark (m)
Fweshfromthesesh (w)
Heat 16
Jaytee Yankee
Ballymac Sarahjo
Barricane Tommy
Black Zack (m)
Sallows Ford (w)
Master Kelly (w)
Thursday, 1 June 2017
IGB welcomes HRX sale approval
Irish Greyhound Board welcomes the approval for the sale of Harold’s Cross stadium
The Irish Greyhound Board (IGB) has today (Thursday 1 June) welcomed the consent of Minister Creed at the Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine and Minister Donohoe at the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform for the purchase of the Harold’s Cross stadium by the Department of Education & Skills, subject to the terms agreed.
Welcoming the approval of the agreed purchase terms, interim CEO of the IGB Dr Sean Brady said, “the sale will open a new chapter of opportunity for all involved in the Irish greyhound industry. The IGB will now be in a position, once the sale and purchase has been completed, to progress debt-free with a robust business plan to invest in rebuilding our industry so as to bring new incentive and growth to the sector.”
Broadly speaking, Dr Brady said, “From the proceeds of sale when completed, the IGB will be in a position to finance planned investment to add value for both greyhound owners and trainers and to enhance the enjoyment experience that greyhound racing provides. This will see necessary investment in stadia, additional promotional and prize money incentives, the implementation of better regulation and welfare programmes and the generation of enhanced customer experience from the greyhound racing sport and entertainment perspective.”
Anticipating the new opportunity that debt-free operation will bring, he added,
“I encourage stakeholders to engage with us, to ensure the future viability of Shelbourne Park with the urgent return of live racing in Dublin. A successful Shelbourne Park is fundamental to the future viability of the greyhound industry and the development of a business plan to chart its viability and sustainability.”
Monday, 29 May 2017
2017 StarSports English Greyhound Derby Rd1 Draw
2017 Greyhound Derby First Round Draw
**IRISH in Green
44 Total; G Holland 10, L Dowling 7, P Hennessy 7, P Buckley 5, B Matthews 4, F Black 4, P Cronin 4, D Fitzgerald 1, R Wheeler 1, P.J Fahy 1.
Thursday 1st June
Heat 1
Astute Missile
Ilewin Brickwall
Cappoquin Al
Carn Brae
Paradise Valdez
Murrys Act (w)
Heat 2
Droopys Awesome
Garryvoe Bobby
Trickys Delight
Savana Donie
Dorotas Tiger
Powerful Boy (w)
Heat 3
Beaming For You
Ballydoyle Time
Tiernans Gift
Piemans Bullet
Danzey Exception
Ravestock Vic (w)
Heat 4
Rubys Rascal
Razldazl Tierna
Chilli Squid
Brandyandbaileys
Graces Blueboy
Dunham Sleepy (w)
Heat 5
Roswell Iceman
Jims Chance
Strides Hugo
Velvet Blaze
Shaneboy Freddie
Tyrur Shay (w)
Heat 6
Burgess Sugarray
Ballymac Eliza
Whoops Jack
Clares Rocket
Slippery Louise (w)
Droopys Missouri (w)
Heat 7
Barricane Tiger
Sober Cindy
Burgess Tadhg
Droopys Buick
Giro Day (w)
Dragon Overlord (w)
Heat 8
Bockos Alfie
Beaming Jestic
Lightfoot Star
College Paradise
Empress Katie (m)
Jaytee Patriot (w)
Heat 9
Slouane Wonder
Minglers Toure
Diego Flight
Slaheny King
Kooga Klum (m)
Killeacle Wayne (w)
Heat 10
Jaytee Yankee
Droopys Essie
Liam Og
Droopys Polly
Westway O'Neill (m)
King Kid (w)
Friday 2nd June
Heat 11
Airport Jumbo
Jaytee President
Bang On Giles
Castell Henry
Bubbly Turbo (m)
Dorotas Woo Hoo (w)
Heat 12
Minnies Highway
Garryglass Teddy
Bar The Warrior
Bentekes Bocko
vacant
Maireads Spring (w)
Heat 13
Bubbly Express
Burgess Papa
Graigues Loch
Cloran Paddy
Ashbank Puma (m)
Newinn Champ (w)
Heat 14
Romeo Treaty
Lenson Rocky
Cunning Joker
Shaneboy Style
Swift Hansel (m)
Master Kelly (w)
Heat 15
Ballymac Sarahjo
Kentish Duke
Ballinakil Clare
Drive On Tipp
Black Zack (m)
Aayamzacraftyone (w)
Heat 16
Bobaloubar
Bruisers Bullet
Quavor Knight
Bubbly Bluebird
Newinn Shadow (m)
Dorotas Vic (w)
Heat 17
Jaytee Denver
Impressive Guy
Bottom Line
Sab Miller
Saleen Ash (m)
Carlos Court (w)
Heat 18
Clash
Newinn Blitz
Dorotas Wildcat
Adageo Gold
Sneezys Martin (m)
Cappoquin Jack (w)
Heat 19
Toy Soldier
Coolavanny Mason
Huarache Scotty
Kentish Fame
Garryglass Champ (m)
Fweshfromthesesh (w)
Heat 20
Droopys Acrobat
Frankies Lady
Droopys Rogue
Madabout Eoghan
Bubbly Torpedo (m)
Drumkeen Oyster (w)
Heat 21
Theres The Bell
Hiya Butt
Pacey Bambo
Stay Loose
Bramble Robson (m)
Keplar Nine (w)
Saturday 3rd June
Heat 22
Alfies Prince
Ide General Lee
Toss The Coin
Swithins Brae
vacant
Maglass Razzle (m)
Heat 23
Lets Be Ready
Ticking Clock
Tommys Approach
Makeit Rennie
The Other Reg (m)
Vancouver Shea (w)
Heat 24
Overandout
Sonny Da Boy
Coconut Corker
Cable Bay
Kranky Mark (m)
King Eden (w)
Heat 25
Adrahan Zindi
High St Jesse
Droopys Wilbury
Kiss And Hug
Sonic (m)
Jaytee Jet (w)
Heat 26
Crossfield Hugo
Shaneboy Russell
Piemans Boom
Barricane Tommy
Bramble Johnted (m)
Salacres Koeman (w)
Heat 27
Teejays Apache
Kildallon Turbo
Barricane Jack
Always Thirsty
Loskeran Vardy (m)
Sallows Ford (w)
Heat 28
Clares Dream
Paradise Marco
Awe Struck
Sisters Secret
Far Bank Frank (m)
Forest Con (w)
Heat 29
Silverhill Conor
Jaytee Dutch
Yahoo Victor
Ballymac Matt
Coolykereen Jack (m)
Droopys Bonucci (w)
Heat 30
Coolavanny Pet
Burgess Beano
Droopys Live
Priceless Brandy
Longrange Spy (m)
Crossfield Giles (w)
Heat 31
Droopys Who
Azzurri Genesis
Droopys Costa
Ballymac Belle
Rising Razor (m)
Brinkleys King (w)
Heat 32
Moneypoint Brae
Street Lane
Barricane Jagger
Knockard Spring
Stand Alone (m)
Calico Ranger (w)
Wednesday, 24 May 2017
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
2017 Greyhound & Petworld Golden Muzzle
A
prestigious feature event on our annual Open race calendar, the 2017 550
Yard Golden Muzzle will crown a new champion tonight on a wonderful night
of final action made possible through the generous and continued sponsorship of
the Greyhound & Petworld.
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| Ivy Hill Bart 2015 |
Won last year by Skywalker Leaf, the stake carries a
winner’s prize of €4000 and has provided some thrilling fare in recent seasons
with a 2015 victory for track regular Ivy Hill Bart after the redoubtable
Limerick favourite Ballyana Foxtrot claimed the title in 2014. The success of
The Greyhound & Pet World has benefited many across the greyhound racing
spectrum as Dominic, Kathleen and their team sponsor events at various venues
and across all grades. Their influence on the sport is no more evident than
here at Limerick tonight and their continued support is hugely appreciated and
greatly valued by the greyhound racing community both in Limerick and nationwide.
Topping the bill on an exciting undercard will be the final of
the Peter Magnone Memorial A3 525 Yard Stake where Playmistyforme, Tyrur
Minister and Marcus Aurelius will vie for favouritism after what have been
closely fought and thrilling early round heats. Also sponsored by the Greyhound
& Petworld the event is staged in memory of Dominic’s nephew and offers an
attractive €1500 for the winner.
Good News the headline act in semis
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| Sandra Guilfoyle with Good News |
Certain to start favourite for the final of the Golden
Muzzle is the Pat Guilfoyle trained Good News following his sizzling semi-final
display when laying something of a Limerick ghost. Having battled through
bumping to secure a qualifying third place in Round One, a first clear run in
his fourth Limerick outing saw the recent Scottish Derby finalist return a
sparkling twelve length victory over Cheer For Me in the competitions fastest
time of 29.49!
A rails draw in Trap 1 is unlikely to hinder his chances
tonight and although certain to be a very short price for victory, is an
obvious selection who will prove very difficult to repel if finding an adept
break to defend his rails pitch. There are always dangers however and there can
be value in the market for those seeking to oppose the favourite with the
obvious starting point being our sole unbeaten finalist, Dream Mover.
Robert Roberts strong runner has taken well to a track which
ideally suits his racing style and he has displayed a remarkable battling
quality in the heats thus far. His Round One victory in 29.83 came after
suffering a bump upon leaving traps before clever track craft at the bend
brought a telling back-straight challenge. Breaking better in his semi-final,
he appeared to have the race settled before reaching the opening bend before
his attempt to turn at pace brought a drift towards the outside and a
significant bump with eventual second Gulleen Billy which greatly affected both
runners in a winning time of 30.04 as Dream Mover prevailed by two and a half
lengths.
Good News must repel a Dream Move
It may appear as though there is a mountain to climb for any
of his rivals to mount a serious threat to Good News in the final given the
vast difference in semi-final times and while it will admittedly take a big run
to cause an upset, the deficit is not as vast as it may seem at first glance.
The likely scenario is that Good News breaks well, holds the inside line
to the bend and completes victory thereafter but he will have to break well to
ensure victory for there are plenty to rival him on the run to that first bend.
On his immediate outside in Trap 2 is Lone Bullet who
possesses slick early pace for the 550 yard trip and a reproduction of his
smart break when gaining a Round One victory in 29.98 would serious complicate
the favourite’s task while bringing last year’s winning trainer Michael O’Donovan
a realistic win claim of his own.
Another finalist who warrants plenty of respect is Tim
Gilbourne’s local favourite Gulleen Billy who has charted a path to the
final without victory but remains a huge threat to all as true Open race
standard bearer at Limerick. Filling second place in both heats without clear
passage, Billy is a tenacious performer and if finding his best break can
significantly reduce the time differential if leading to the opening bend,
dismiss him at your peril!
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| The Muzzle |
With six inside seeds for the final, those drawn in the
middle traps could consider themselves unlucky in the draw and a fast break
will be essential for the chances of Black Farren or Cheer For Me. The
former is an improving youngster who opened with a pleasing second to Derby champion
Rural Hawaii before battling from last place to earn a qualifying position
behind Dream Mover and Gulleen Billy last time but while he will certainly be
doing his best work from halfway, the fear is that he may be a touch too far
adrift of runners who will cede little late on.
In the context of this particular race, a Trap 5 draw is far
from ideal for Cheer For Me and his 2014 winning trainer James Roche. He
threw himself into outright contention with a brilliant early paced display in
Round One when defeating Gulleen Billy in 29.85 but while gamely negotiating
his way to second place from a horror draw in Trap 6 last week, he actively
sought the rails on that occasion and likely to repeat that move now, his
claims for a clear run are under much threat.
It’s a long standing adage in racing that often it can prove
best to be drawn on the outside in a race with all inside seeds and there could
definitely be merit to the old saying here. Dream Mover would
undoubtedly prefer a pitch closer to the rails but he broke well from Trap 3 in
Round One, even better from Trap 4 last week and a repeat could plausibly see a
clear run now. Running off the bend last week when holding the inside line, he
may be better coming from wider out to sweep the turn at pace and with Cheer
For Me almost certain to move left, the room could be available to reach the
bend in a prominent position before delivering his formidable back-straight
challenge.
A wonderful breeding success for Robert Roberts, he is sired
by the kennels twice raced Some Sleeper with this his first litter. A talented
crop, the litter also includes Urban Rock who was narrowly eliminated from our
semi-final and a victory for Dream Mover would further vindicate a wonderfully
successful breeding venture for the Roberts family.
FINAL DRAW: 1) Good News 2) Lone Bullet 3) Gulleen
Billy 4) Black Farren 5) Cheer For Me 6) Dream Mover
Verdict: Good News is well drawn in the context of
this final and is the selection for victory by defending the inside against
Gulleen Billy which can set up his back-straight attempt to settle the race.
Dream Mover can fare best of the outside challengers in the early exchanges and
with these three expected to cut out the running, it will be difficult for the
remainder to mount a telling effort. There is not as much to make up on the
clock as the semi-final times would suggest and both Gulleen Billy and Dream
Mover are realistic threats to the favourite, however, always a likely
superstar of the sport, Good News is taken to convert a highly realistic chance
for a prestigious stake victory. 1-6-3
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
Brady calls for ‘reality’, ‘common sense’ & ‘teamwork’
Brady calls for ‘reality’, ‘common sense’ & ‘teamwork’ to get Ireland’s greyhound sector recovery ‘back on track’
“Ireland’s greyhound industry has a relatively short window of opportunity for key stakeholders to bring about a rebuild of good commercial and sporting activity in the sector. If dog owners and breeders fail in the next few weeks to begin the journey required to get the industry back into healthy operation, the sector risks drifting into rapid and accelerated decline, according to Dr Brady, Interim CEO of Bord na gCon, the Irish Greyhound Board.
“Recovery cannot be accomplished without constructive stakeholder engagement” he added. “Disputes of any kind, big or small, cannot be settled without mutually respectful engagement amongst the parties concerned. All IGB stakeholders should now take a seriously objective reality check, apply common sense and get started on pulling together to get the sector back on track for sustainable successful operation” said Dr Brady.
Dr Brady was speaking of his concern for the sector’s future ahead of a Public Accounts Committee meeting later this week (Thursday, 18th May). In evidence of mounting concern Dr Brady pointed out last week that 170 jobs could unavoidably be lost at Dublin’s ‘iconic’ greyhound stadium Shelbourne Park in the near future, if a current protest blockade of greyhound racing in the stadium continues for much longer.
Since calling for engagement last week to resolve the Shelbourne Park protest, Dr Brady said that he has been “encouraged by calls from people with Harold’s Cross sold now wanting to move on confidently that the industry has within its reach a capacity to rebuild debt free for the future”.
On behalf of the IGB Board and to help resolve the Shelbourne stand-off, Dr Brady said that he is “personally willing to engage quietly and productively with DGOBA to negotiate getting greyhound racing and the broader sector back on track as quickly as possible”. There has been contact with the Irish Greyhound Owners & Breeders Federation. A meeting of the National Greyhound Consultative Forum will be held within one month after the start of racing in Shelbourne Park.
Dr Brady added “subject to the return of normal racing to Shelbourne Park, the Irish Greyhound Board on a planned and managed basis, over the coming months, will embark on a programme of active industry uplift and investment in sector rebuild”.“According to Dr Brady, the priority focus will be on prize money enhancement, promotional, operating systems and regulatory improvement, potential capital investment in Shelbourne Park and Curraheen Stadium in Cork, IT investment to exploit opportunities for online wagering and co-mingling and on greyhound ownership, especially through syndication and enhancing welfare and integrity”.
“There will be a number of primary planks to the policy going forward. The sector needs a radical overhaul of grassroots participation focused on the core greyhound constituency, a targeted investment in the consumer experience, the re-imagining of the presentation elements of racing and a properly resourced, intensive focus on communications to improve the presentation and profile of the industry” Dr Brady added.
I remain hopeful that through engagement over the next few weeks, we can start the rebuild of the sector back to full throttle for sustainable successful operation”, Dr Brady said.
Monday, 15 May 2017
Offer for Harold’s Cross Stadium Confirmed
Offer for Harold’s Cross Stadium Confirmed
On 2 May 2017, the IGB received an offer for Harold’s Cross Stadium comprising circa. six acres of land. The offer received by the Irish Greyhound Board (IGB) for the property from the Department of Education and Skills was €23 million (twenty three million euros), in line with the market valuation and the relevant D/PER circulars. The offer is subject to contract.
The Irish Greyhound Board has accepted the offer, subject to the approval of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, for the sale.
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