Australian Racing Greyhound News
Albion Park greyhound tips & betting preview February 26 2015
By Bradley Bugeja DESPITE a tumultuous week in Queensland, racing will be run as normal at Albion Park tonight with 10 quality races on the card. Best Bet: Race 2: Over Here Best Value: Race 6: Grand Roman Quaddie: Leg ... Read More »
Pots calling kettles black is risky
By Bruce Teague CUSTOMARILY, I do not address personalities in these columns, rather I comment on events and policies. However, some of the stuff going around is beyond a joke. Yes, the industry deserves strong criticism for allowing the live ... Read More »
Racing Queensland forces girls off the track
By Katherine Ernst IN SEPTEMBER 2013, Racing Queensland launched a new marketing campaign titled ‘We Run As One’ which was aimed at developing sense of positivity and unison between the three racing codes, but it now appears that you can ... Read More »
Greyhound tips & betting preview February 25 2015
By Bradley Bugeja HEADING to Angle Park for today’s tips where we can hopefully find you all a couple of winners to help fill your betting accounts. Best Roughie: Race 10: Werburgh Race No. 5Only At The Dogs Stake Pr2 ... Read More »
Queensland greyhound owners remain in the dark
By Katherine Ernst WORRIED owners of seized greyhounds are still desperately trying to find out the location and wellbeing of their dogs after Racing Queensland removed more than 100 greyhounds from properties of suspended trainers last Tuesday. Speculation continues to ... Read More »
Fields released for 2015 Group 1 Australian Cup heats
By Katherine Ernst EIGHT sensational heats of the Group 1 Australian Cup take centre stage at The Meadows this Saturday night with each winner progressing through to next week’s $250,000-to-the-winner final. No fewer than 25 individual Group winners will contest ... Read More »
Apology
By Kevin Pitstock Apology to Glengarrie Trial Track Today (23rd February 2015), Australian Racing Greyhound published an article on its website http://www.australianracinggreyhound.com entitled “Live-baiting scandal: The darkest week in an industry’s history” authored by Danny McGrath which summarised the recent ... Read More »
Live-baiting scandal update: Caillard resigns, Birch stood down
By Katherine Ernst GREYHOUND Racing Victoria chairman Peter Caillard has quit his post in the latest twist in the live-baiting saga. Caillard informed Martin Pakula, the Victorian Minister for Racing, on Monday he has chosen to resign from his position ... Read More »
Amanda Hill stands by her decision to speak out on Four Corners
By Katherine Ernst FORMER steward Amanda Hill is standing by her words despite backlash following her appearance on last Monday’s controversial Four Corners program focusing on live baiting. The ABC, working with the RSPCA, Animals Australia and Animal Liberation Queensland, ... Read More »
Stewards need to be a part of the team
By Bruce Teague THE functions of racing, probably not unlike some other industries, can be roughly divided up into three broad areas; management, stewardship or the more popular term today of integrity, and clerical or back-office jobs such as finance ... Read More »