Former names | Cannington Central (1974–1983) |
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Location | Station Street, Cannington, Western Australia |
Coordinates | 32°01′17″S115°56′33″E / 32.021336°S 115.942545°E |
Public transit | Cannington railway station |
Owner | Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (WAGRA) |
Operator | WAGRA |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Record attendance | 15,000 (Opening night) |
Surface | Northam River Sand |
Scoreboard | Electronic LED Video Board |
Construction | |
Opened | 12 December 1974 |
Renovated | 23 March 2016 |
Construction cost | A$14 million |
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Cannington Greyhounds is a greyhound racing venue on Station Street and Grey Street near Albany Highway in Cannington, Western Australia. The venue is owned and operated by the Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (WAGRA). [1] Race meetings take place most Monday, Wednesday and Saturday nights and some Sundays. Race distances are 275, 380, 520, 600, and 715 metres (902, 1,247, 1,706, 1,969, and 2,346 ft). [2] [3]
Canning Greyhound Racing Association was granted a licence on 18 September 1973 to host greyhound racing. In January 1974 construction of the first metropolitan track in Western Australia commenced at the Canning Agricultural Society Showgrounds on Station Road adjacent to Albany Highway. Consisting of a 5,000 capacity stand and tiered grandstand restaurant, a $150,000 indicator board, $85,000 kennel block, seven bars and fast food outlets, and 100 totalisator outlets, the project cost $1.8 million. [4] [5] Upon completion, the venue was named Cannington Central.
The first race meeting was held on 12 December 1974, comprising eight races with an attendance of over 15,000 people. The first race winner was a greyhound called David Volo, trained by Sammy Blackburn in a time of 32.54 seconds. [6]
In 1981 legislation was passed under the Western Australia Greyhound Racing Association Act that transferred the assets and liabilities of the Canning Greyhound Racing Association to the WAGRA. [7] [8]
In April 1989 Cannington Greyhounds switched to a sand-based track with the first race on sand being run on 22 April 1989. The next upgrade was to an above ground lure system, which was first used at Cannington Greyhounds on 21 January 2001. [9] The track hosted the AGRA[ clarification needed ] National Championships in 1984, 1993, 1998, 2004, 2009, 2014 and 2019. In total, WAGRA has won the National Distance Championships three times with greyhound Paradise Street winning at Cannington Greyhounds in 1998, greyhound Miata winning in Hobart in 2012 and greyhound Reidy's Runner at Cannington Greyhounds in 2029. [10]
In 2014 a new venue was proposed to be built adjacent to the original venue. On 27 June 2015 the final race was held at the original venue, with greyhound All Strung Out trained by Chris Halse winning the last race in 30.72 seconds. [11] A Bunnings Warehouse now occupies the site of the original venue.
Construction of the new venue started in late 2015 and opened on 23 March 2016 with race distances of 275, 380, 520 and 600 metres (902, 1,247, 1,706 and 1,969 ft). Greyhound Glass Cutter trained by Enzo Crudelli won the first race in a time of 30.67 seconds. [12] The venue features the Box 1 Bar & Restaurant and hosts major races including the Perth Cup and Perth Galaxy. [13]
Records on the original track. [14]
Distance (m) | Distance (ft) | Greyhound | Date | Time (S) |
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297 | 974 | Lindback | 11 June 2014 | 16.81 |
530 | 1,740 | Miata | 17 August 2011 | 29.81 |
642 | 2,106 | Miata | 10 December 2011 | 36.55 |
715 | 2,346 | Miata | 7 January 2012 | 41.30 |
744 | 2,441 | Jedi Lightsaber | 31 August 2002 | 43.95 |
Records on the new track, as of 22 July 2022 [update] . [15]
Distance (m) | Distance (ft) | Greyhound | Date | Time (S) |
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275 | 902 | Try Catch Me | 14 December 2020 | 15.67 |
380 | 1,250 | Frida Monelli | 24 February 2018 | 21.47 |
520 | 1,710 | Campini | 18 January 2020 | 29.26 |
600 | 2,000 | Mambo Monelli | 31 December 2021 | 34.20 |
715 | 2,346 | Tornado Tears | 16 March 2019 | 41.25 |
Greyhound | Time (S) | Grade | Date |
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Try Catch Me | 15.67 | Free To All | 14 December 2020 |
Counting Kuna | 15.73 | Mixed 4/5 | 21 June 2020 |
Roll Out | 15.76 | Free To All | 18 January 2021 |
Roll Out | 15.77 | Free To All | 15 November 2021 |
Roll Out | 15.77 | Free To All | 14 February 2022 |
Quedos | 15.78 | Mixed 3/4 | 9 May 2016 |
Roll Out | 15.78 | Free To All | 31 January 2022 |
Roll Out | 15.79 | Free To All | 17 August 2020 |
Moustache | 15.80 | Free To All | 15 March 2021 |
Roll Out | 15.80 | Free To All | 31 May 2021 |
Greyhound | Time (S) | Grade | Date |
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Frida Monelli | 21.47 | Mixed 3/4 | 24 February 2018 |
Dandalup Brutus | 21.48 | Novice | 18 February 2017 |
Hello I'm Leo | 21.48 | Open | 26 April 2017 |
Einsteinium | 21.49 | Grade 5 | 27 June 2020 |
Counting Kuna | 21.50 | Free To All | 24 March 2021 |
Squillionaire | 21.51 | Mixed 4/5 | 1 April 2020 |
Counting Kuna | 21.51 | Free To All | 20 February 2021 |
Cosmic Ox | 21.52 | Mixed 5/6 | 20 August 2018 |
Amplified | 21.52 | Grade 5 | 8 May 2022 |
Counting Kuna | 21.53 | Free To All | 14 April 2021 |
Greyhound | Time (S) | Grade | Date |
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Campini | 29.26 | Free To All | 18 January 2020 |
Quick Jagger | 29.29 | Novice | 6 May 2017 |
Orson Allen | 29.32 | Open | 16 March 2019 |
Catch The Thief | 29.32 | WA Derby Final | 23 May 2020 |
Sunset Spitfire | 29.39 | Open | 28 November 2020 |
Zack Monelli | 29.39 | Mixed 3/4 | 5 December 2020 |
West On Augie | 29.40 | Open | 17 March 2018 |
Redcap Monelli | 29.41 | Mixed 4/5 | 26 April 2021 |
Vice Grip | 29.42 | Perth Cup Final | 19 March 2022 |
Campini | 29.43 | Mixed 4/5 | 16 February 2019 |
Every year Cannington host the Group 1 Perth Cup and Galaxy. Some of best greyhounds in Australia target the Group 1's. As of 2017 [update] the Perth Cup is run over 520 m (1,710 ft) and is worth $150,000 to the winner, and the Group 1 Galaxy is run over 715 m (2,346 ft) and is worth over $100,000 to the winner. [18]
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Apart from the Group 1 Galaxy and Perth Cup, Cannington Greyhounds also runs a number of feature races throughout the year at the venue.
Race name | Distance | Prize money (To the winner) |
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Sprinters' Plate | 380m | $7,000 |
Summer Chase | 600m | $19,950 |
WA Distance Championship | 715m | $19,950 |
Kanyana Trophy | 520m | $7,000 |
WA Sprint Championship | 520m | $19,950 |
The Peter Thomas | 520m | $19,950 |
Spring Gift | 520m | $19,950 |
WA Bred Championship | 520m | $19,950 |
Anniversary Cup | 520m | $19,950 |
Christmas Gift | 715m | $19,950 |
Canning Trophy | 520m | $19,950 |
Sandi's Me Mum Memorial | 520m | $19,950 |
Lew Dorsa Memorial Trophy | 520m | $19,950 |
Puppy Classic | 520m | $19,950 |
Winter Cup | 520m | $19,950 |
Paradise Street Trophy | 600m | $19,950 |
The WESTCHA$E | 520m | $19,950 |
Distance Potential | 600m | $7,000 |
Perth Cup Consolation (2) | 520m | $19,950 |
Group 3 Miata | 715m | $25,000 |
Group 3 Young Stars Classic | 520m | $25,000 |
Group 3 Perth Cup Consolation | 520m | $25,000 |
Group 2 WA Derby | 520m | $40,000 |
Group 2 WA Oaks | 520m | $40,000 |
Group 2 All Stars Sprint | 520m | $40,000 |
Group 1 Perth Cup | 520m | $150,000 |
Group 1 Galaxy | 715m | $100,000 |
Autumn Maiden Classic | 520m | $7,000 |
Winter Maiden Classic | 520m | $7,000 |
Summer Maiden Classic | 520m | $7,000 |
Spring Maiden Classic | 520m | $7,000 |
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