Galway Greyhound Stadium

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Galway Greyhound Stadium
The Sportsground.jpg
The greyhound track can be seen around the perimeter of the rugby pitch.
Galway Greyhound Stadium
LocationCollege Road, Galway, Ireland
Coordinates 53°16′44″N9°02′23″W / 53.2790°N 9.0397°W / 53.2790; -9.0397
Public transit Galway railway station
OwnerThe Galway Agricultural & Sports Society Ltd
SurfaceTrack (all-sand)
Opened1932
Tenants
Greyhound Racing Ireland
Connacht Rugby
Website
Greyhounds

Galway Greyhound Stadium formerly Galway Sportsgrounds, is the home of greyhound racing in Galway. The operators, Greyhound Racing Ireland host race fixtures throughout the year, primarily on Friday and Saturday evenings [1] and the race distances are 350, 525, 550, and 575 yards. [2] The feature competition at the track is the Champion Bitch Stake. [3] The grass pitch inside the greyhound track is used by Connacht Rugby and when rugby union is held the stadium is known as the Dexcom Stadium for sponsorship purposes.

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History

The Galway Greyhound Racing Company was established in 1929 but it took a further three years for the first greyhound racing to take place at the west coast venue on the west side of the Lough Atalia. The opening night was slightly delayed before finally taking place on 1 July 1932. The first Racing Manager was Eugene Kelly. [4] The company was set up with £2,000 of capital by the directors Joseph Young, Henry Anderson, Martin Brennan, C.J. Kerin, John D.Whelan, M.J.Lydon, Thomas McDonagh, Philip O'Gorman, Jeremiah O'Sullivan. J.J. Flavin and Martin McDonagh. [5]

After a successful first season, the track re-opened for 1933, with significant improvements having taken place at the 'Sports Field', including a cover added to the main stand. [6] In 1935, the Galway Greyhound Owners' Association was formed. [7] In 1937, Mr Pat White was appointed the new manager of the track after switching from Enniscorthy Greyhound Stadium. [8]

The stadium operated through the majority of World War II and was a very popular destination, drawing in large attendances, partly due to the lack of other entertainment during the period. By 1946, the track was holding five meetings per week, overseen by Racing Manager M.A Cunningham and some races offered £300 for the win (a significant amount at the time). [9]

In 1959, a dispute over rent increases arose between directors of the greyhound racing and the Galway Sports Society, who owned the grounds and threatened to end the greyhound racing. [10] Edward 'Ned' Shea replaced Martin Divilly as track manager in 1960 and Micheál Ó Droigheaín, another former Galway track manager died in 1964. [11] Another problem arose in 1974, when the track was closed over ownership issues. The issue was that the Galway Agricultural & Sports Society wished to sell the racing licence to the Bord na gCon and refused to let the Galway Racing Company operate (the Galway Racing Company had held the licence since 1932). [12] It finally resulted in the track being taken over by the Bord na gCon in October 1974. [13]

By 1978, the stadium required renovation and the Bord na gCon decided that improvements could only be completed with the closure of the greyhound track. Therefore, in 1978 a new stand with bars and tote facilities was built and the circuit itself was re-laid with increased cambers. The grand re-opening was on 25 May 1979, with the modernisation costing over £500,000. [14]

In March 1998, the track was converted to sand from grass [15] but the owners and breeders were frustrated at the funding levels by the Bord na gCon. [16] In 2003, the track was subject to a major renovation project that cost the Bord na gCon €6m. The project was overseen by Racing Manager Ollie Hester, who joined the track in 2000.

In recent years the stadium has raced on the Friday and Saturday evenings and was also subject to criticism over attendance figures, which were distorted by TV requirements.

Track records

Current [17]

YardsGreyhoundTimeDateDate
325Droopys Marco [18] 17.3728 July 2004
350Mall Brandy18.627 June 2013
525Raha Mofo [19] 28.2018 November 2022
550Handy Princess29.6610 March 2007Champion Bitch Stakes Final
550Hanover Phantom [20] =29.6628 May 2022
575Si Senor30.9724 November 2007
700Tyrur Rachel38.6930 July 2007
725Bogberry Molly40.8427 July 2013
810Iflookscouldkill45.094 August 2007
525 HTop Lark29.3423 July 2004

Former

Extended content

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YardsGreyhoundTimeDateDate
325Hello Guy18.611950
325Hello Guy18.151960
325Move Solar18.051970
325Shashana18.051970=equalled
325Ardrine Belle17.8828 August 1970
325Clare Lodge17.7226 July 1993
325The Quiffer17.7927 August 1982
325Altinure Chief17.5622 June 2001
325Tolmaker Hugh17.5419 July 2002
330Carra Ree18.608 May 1950
330Move Handy18.0519 November 1966
350Aulton Class19.351 August 2007
350Universal Class19.2430 August 2007
350Liketheclappers18.8015 December 2007
350Balliniska Woods18.7029 July 2009
350Hurry Back18.685 August 2011
500Golden Victory28.8220 April 1951
525Tannette31.505 May 1933
525Tell Me31.1510 May 1933
525Corrib Side [23] 31.4228 June 1935
525Marching Through Georgia30.001939
525 Spanish Battleship [24]
525Gortkelly Hope29.571970
525Fly On Boy29.5429 July 1970
525Splendid Silver29.5018 June 1976
525New Line Bridge29.4612 July 1985
525No Road Back29.34June 1997
525No Road Back29.05July 1997
525Magical Guest29.252 August 2000
525Spring Motion29.124 August 2001
525Plucky Customer28.8331 July 2002
525Master Tom28.826 September 2003
525Joes Lang28.7731 October 2003
525Niamhs Old Forge28.707 November 2003
525Tyrur Marita28.5110 January 2004
525Deel Rover28.4916 July 2005
525Droopys Commanche28.4722 July 2005
525Holborn Post28.4629 July 2006
525Hillcroft Josie28.3428 July 2007
525Raha Mofo [25] 28.2711 November 2022
550Erris Rebel31.301943
550Fealeside Duke31.2826 August 1977
550Ollies Missy30.7431 July 1986
550Crossleigh Fudge30.3027 June 1999
550Tyrur Bello30.1219 July 2002
550Coolio30.114 December 2003
550Tyrur Marita29.8221 May 2004
550Handy Princess29.743 March 2007Champion Bitch Stakes semi-final
575Tom and Gerry31.771 August 2007
575Illtellyouthis31.438 September 2007
575Line of Fire31.263 November 2007
600Farmhill Prince35.05 1950
700Rambling Customer41.1217 June 1960
700Clonmohan Lucy41.1215 July 1960=equalled
700Moyglare Choice40.4617 December 1999
700Hello Bud39.251 August 2001
700Hello Bud39.2531 July 2002
700Mustang Kylie39.1623 July 2004
700Midland Fire39.1020 May 2006
700Blackjack Baggio39.0224 November 2006
810Desert Chicken48.801970
810Skilful Story46.808 August 1975
810Deerwood46.6029 July 1985
810Raheen Treasure45.9530 July 2002
810Eye Rocket45.8523 July 2004
810Group Champ45.4430 October 2004
810Drominboy Jet45.3330 July 2005
810Iflookscouldkill45.154 July 2007
325 HLevally Roe19.0013 June 1958
330 HHalsham Playboy19.803 September 1955
330 HGambling Editor19.751956
525 HBay Moon31.001939
525 HGolsto30.5514 July 1956
525 HGroup Stinger29.6516 September 2000
525 HSlanemore Ivy29.652002
525 HTop Lark29.484 December 2003
550 HGormans Fancy32.901950

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