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Can't say I am surprised. I used to go to Hove in the 80s where the average evening card would include at least 2 6 benders as well as a hurdle race (remember them?) and a sprinkling of 740m and 285m as well. Now its wall to wall sanitised 500m. Wonder why the punters have given up?
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How many of the Dogs that ran are actually owned by People ? What percentage are now trainer owned ?
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Can't say I am surprised. I used to go to Hove in the 80s where the average evening card would include at least 2 6 benders as well as a hurdle race (remember them?)
Hall Green was just like that. Makes you wanna ![]() |
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OP makes a really valid point here. Is there any point in the staying dams breeding any more? Hall Green, the pups did their 4 bend stuff knowing when the time come if needed, they could trial and step up in distance. They're all gone. 2 bend lottery these days. Fook knows if there is any marathons any more. Gonna cry again
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...and plenty of visits to Hall Green 80s/90s too. Another excellent track destroyed by the GRA, just like White City, Wimbledon, Harringay, Wembley, and that's just a few of the London ones!
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They thought they were just killing tracks sceptical. They as good as killed the whole game. Unforgivable.
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Have nice presentation photo - Rowfold Star BGOA Brighton and Hove Greyhound of the month - July 1989 , she was only modest but won at both trips .
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sceptical 05 May 22 23:58
...and plenty of visits to Hall Green 80s/90s too. Another excellent track destroyed by the GRA, just like White City, Wimbledon, Harringay, Wembley, and that's just a few of the London ones! And don't forget the GRA getting rid of my local track Clapton in London which supplied four Derby winners in six years during the 1960s. We had the cream of the dogs in that era. |