News By PBlake
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Greyhound Racing
/ 2 years agoMcNair calls for the end of the 4-day rule and a sit-down with Mark Bird
In an interview with the Greyhound Star, Rab McNair has demanded proof that the GBGB's four day rule has been of...
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Greyhound Racing
/ 2 years ago2024 Open Race schedule could help boost weekend attendances at UK greyhound stadia
The publication of the 2024 Open Competition schedule earlier in the week has been mostly well received. Once the TV Trophy,...
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Central Park
/ 2 years agoChurchfield Syd wins the PGR Kent Derby Final
Churchfield Syd pinged the lids to win his first Category 1 title in the PGR Kent Derby Final at Central Park...
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Greyhound Racing
/ 2 years agoNo Rush to fulfil Oaks destiny for Carol Weatherall?
When No Rush crosses the line in Saturday night's Oaks at Perry Barr, it may be for the final time according...
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Greyhound Racing
/ 2 years agoIrish St. Leger to be sponsored by Willwego.com until 2026, Greyhound Racing Ireland announces
Greyhound Racing Ireland (GRI) announced on Monday that willwego.com have become the new title sponsors of the Irish St Leger at...
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Greyhound Racing
/ 2 years agoThe Cowley Puppy Collar
Paul Blake previews the first round of the Cowley Puppy Collar at Oxford tomorrow night.
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Greyhound Racing
/ 2 years agoIntroducing…’Romford Ryan’ Sexton
We are delighted to announce that Ryan Sexton (aka Romford Ryan) has joined us as a regular columnist and feature writer...
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Greyhound Racing
/ 2 years agoIntroducing…Ryan Conneely
We are delighted to announce that Ryan Conneely has joined us as a regular columnist and feature writer at Greyhound Weekly....
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Greyhound Racing
/ 2 years agoPress Release
We are delighted to announce that Shaun Reynolds, of Fortitude Communications, has joined us as a regular columnist and feature writer...
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Greyhound Racing
/ 2 years agoLiz McNair takes a pair of kings into the Puppy Collar, claiming a strong hand at Oxford.
The Puppy Collar trials got off to a flying start on Friday as greyhound 'royalty' made it's presence felt at Oxford...