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No more Tuesday greyhound racing at Hove's Coral Stadium


The man who pulled the plug on Tuesday night racing at Hove has described the decision as a no-brainer.

Coral Stadium will keep its doors shut on a Tuesday once tonight’s 12-race programme has been completed.

David MacDonald, recently appointed as head of stadia for both Hove and Romford, said a reduction to two nights of racing per week at the Sussex circuit was an easy decision to make.

Figures did not add up as about 80 members of staff catered for attendances as small as 200.

The meetings had also lost subsidy from the Bookmakers Afternoon Greyhound Service (BAGS) and were thought to be costing the track about £4,000 a time to run.

MacDonald said: “It was a purely commercial decision.

“Tuesday racing has not been popular for a while.

“I spoke to bookmakers, owners, trainers and there’s no appetite for the Tuesday meeting.

“It was time to pull the plug. It will affect some of the staff but we’re in consultation with them and trying to make up their hours.”

The Hove track, which stages evening meetings on Thursday and Saturdays as well as three daytime BAGS cards per week, has called a temporary halt to staff recruitment while employees hit by the Tuesday closure are found shifts at other times.

Talk had been rife among Hove regulars about a Tuesday shutdown since the turn of the year.

MacDonald admitted he did need long to make a decision.

He said: “I’ve come into the job at the start of the month “I had a look at it and made the decision pretty quickly.

“I hate the phrase but it was a no-brainer.”

Stadium staff and those close to the racing, such as owners and trainers, are said to have found the decision sad but inevitable.

The venue had become a victim of racing overkill in recent times.

Full story in today's Argus


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mrtricky, Hollingbury says...
11:36am Tue 25 Aug 09

'Stadium staff and those close to the racing, such as owners and trainers, are said to have found the decision sad but inevitable.

The venue had become a victim of racing overkill in recent times'.

I love the dogs but agree about this decision. Whatever it's trade, any type of business needs constant revenue to balance the books. Two weekly evenings of racing should still satisfy most fans.

Trudyb, Middlesbrough says...
3:53pm Tue 25 Aug 09

Can only be good for the greyhounds!
Less dogs being over bred, dying on the tracks, failing to be protected by the Animal Welfare Act, drugged and exploited for gambling purposes.

http://www.youtube.c
om/watch?v=nZjzY3COo
ds

Moniqueb, says...
8:43pm Tue 25 Aug 09

This is great news for anyone who truly cares about these gentle creatures! Less racing means less injuries, and in the long term less breeding of these dogs that too many consider "disposable". Maybe now more will have a "dog's life" and will not be racing for their lives. THAT to me, is the real "no-brainer" here!

equinepainter, equinepainter@sbcglobal.net says...
8:58pm Tue 25 Aug 09

Let us hope that the decline will continue, and that these beautiful dogs will no longer be used as 'entertainment' for humans. There are other ways to gamble without using living beings if you feel you must. The fallout resulting from this vile 'sport' is thousands of dead dogs, and many more who are abused and abandoned

stan bailey, brighton says...
7:15am Wed 26 Aug 09

Moniqueb wrote:
This is great news for anyone who truly cares about these gentle creatures! Less racing means less injuries, and in the long term less breeding of these dogs that too many consider "disposable". Maybe now more will have a "dog's life" and will not be racing for their lives. THAT to me, is the real "no-brainer" here!
This is a lose lose situation, these are young animals who suffer. The humans are either gamblers who's addictions is fed or some become gamblers. Gambling is one of the worst addictions for families, at least with drink and drugs you can only take so much before you pass out. Gamblers families can lose everything

Murgatroyd, Brighton says...
2:06pm Wed 26 Aug 09

The sooner that greyhound racing stadiums close down completely the better. There is no place for a 'sport' which results in suffering for so many animals. The only people who profit are the bookies anyway.

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