Crayford is saying goodbye to its greyhound stadium, the site of which has hosted dog racing events in southeast London for 90 years.
The racetrack, which was once a bustling social hub, has been part of the Dartford community (though it’s in the London borough of Bexley) since the 1930s. But due to fading attendance numbers, a lack of competitive race days, and a general shortage of trainer engagement, stadium owner Ladbrokes announced it would close the site later this month.
Originally built in 1932 and named the Crayford & Bexleyheath Stadium, Crayford Stadium was sold to betting company Ladbrokes in 1984 and 15 of the ground’s 20 acres were sold to the supermarket Sainsbury’s. A new venue was built on the remaining five acres, opening in 1986.
I haven't been greyhound racing too many times but isn't it a bit too tight or is it better like that than long straights followed by tight bend eg. Sunderland ?
I haven't been greyhound racing too many times but isn't it a bit too tight or is it better like that than long straights followed by tight bend eg. Sunderland ?
long straights where they sort themselves out are best...or even better hcaps do this anyway sweeping bends preferably but that adds up to a LONG 4 bend trip well prepared & maintained, well watered track, cambered bends also important
long straights where they sort themselves out are best...or even better hcaps do this anywaysweeping bends preferablybut that adds up to a LONG 4 bend tripwell prepared & maintained, well watered track, cambered bends also important
Yes a fine track ,I trained a few myself but the Wife never allowed them in the house.....They'd sleep for Ireland , beautiful animals and so gentle...
Yes a fine track ,I trained a few myself but the Wife never allowed them in the house.....They'd sleep for Ireland , beautiful animals and so gentle...