From The Caller’s Box
Do you have a racebook which is older than you? I guess most people will answer in the negative.
From The Caller’s Box Read More »
Do you have a racebook which is older than you? I guess most people will answer in the negative.
From The Caller’s Box Read More »
“IT’S our grand final and we’re expecting another high quality series,” says Bathurst Greyhound Club track manager Jason Lyne.
Bathurst Cup now Group 3 status Read More »
Former top racecaller and respected greyhound historian – Paul Dolan – takes a look back at the sport’s highlights.
Paul Dolan’s greyhound flashbacks Read More »
FOR many years, the Quest Hobart Maiden Thousand series was the premier race not only in Tasmania, but right across Australia.
Hobart’s Maiden Thousand set for its 72nd running Read More »
LOCAL star Stanga Moose is to be given a chance of landing Mandurah’s biggest and most prestigious greyhound race, the Group 2 Mandurah Birthday Cup this month.
Mandurah star on Cup path Read More »
ROCKHAMPTON race caller, Liam Mulry, learned to contain his glee whenever royally bred Rose Ali was looming up to win on her home track.
Liam’s Rose is still producing Read More »
THERE have been some momentous days in the greyhound racing life of South Australian 87-year-old Ron Schadow.
Ron’s ‘hobby’ bred and amazing career Read More »
WHEN I was approached by Chase magazine to write this article about getting into greyhound racing, I harked back to my own entry into the industry and how it has engulfed my life.
David Smith – a guide to ‘starting out’ in greyhounds Read More »
MUCH was expected of superstar Aston Dee Bee when he retired to stud back in 2018-19, the son of Barcia Bale-Aston Elle having won the Group 1 Melbourne Cup.
Kuro Kismet bred to be superstar on and off the track Read More »