Snip Nua

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Snip Nua
Species Dog
Breed Greyhound
SexFemale
BornApril 2008
Ireland
Died14 December 2009
Harold's Cross Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
Years active2008–2009
OwnerFior Gael syndicate, (members included comedian Dara Ó Briain)

Snip Nua was a racing greyhound who featured in the BBC television show Three Men go to Ireland .

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Biography

Born in the spring of 2008, Snip Nua [1] was a racing greyhound who became famous because she featured in the BBC television show Three Men go to Ireland, which was broadcast over the Christmas holidays in December 2009. [2] The show was eagerly anticipated in Ireland as it promised to provide good publicity for both Greyhound racing and Irish tourism, [3] and was even referenced on the Irish tourist board website. [4]

Due to its inclusion in the television programme, Snip Nua's performance at Mullingar Greyhound stadium in the Three Men Go to Ireland race was watched by an estimated 5-7 million people in the UK alone. [5]

Fior Gael syndicate

Snip Nua was owned by a 16-member syndicate, Fior Gael. [6] In Ireland, syndication is a popular way of spreading the cost and responsibility of greyhound ownership. [7] The Fior Gael syndicate was made up of a group of professionals and business people, among them barristers, lawyers, and journalists. Notable members of the syndicate included Frank McNally, business editor of The Irish Times , and comedian Dara Ó Briain. Ó Briain once described his membership of the syndicate as his worst financial investment. [8]

He claimed that despite owning six dogs in seven years the syndicate had only had one win. At the time of the Three Men show, Snip Nua was the syndicate's latest dog. She appeared to be a promising racer who might break the syndicate's poor run of success, and in her first races, the young dog indeed put in some strong performances [9]

Death and legacy

Snip Nua's career as a professional racer was short; on 14 December 2009 she was euthanized after sustaining a hock injury at Harold's Cross Greyhound Stadium. [10]

In early 2010 a series of demonstrations were held at Dara Ó Briain's UK show to try to persuade both him and the BBC to publicly denounce the sport of greyhound racing due to the dog's death. [11] [12]

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