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Is the end nigh for dog racing? | Is the end nigh for dog racing? |
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By Indy Almroth-Wright BBC Online | By Indy Almroth-Wright BBC Online |
With greyhound tracks shutting down all over the country is the finish line in sight for dog racing? | With greyhound tracks shutting down all over the country is the finish line in sight for dog racing? |
The closure of Oxford's circuit last month was the final nail in the coffin for the sport in central southern England with all of its four tracks now shut. | The closure of Oxford's circuit last month was the final nail in the coffin for the sport in central southern England with all of its four tracks now shut. |
Many others are struggling to keep going, as the number of stadiums has dropped from around 80 to 25 in England over the past 65 years. | Many others are struggling to keep going, as the number of stadiums has dropped from around 80 to 25 in England over the past 65 years. |
The tracks at Portsmouth, Reading, Milton Keynes and Oxford have all closed following falling profits and attendances. | |
The sites are now mostly owned by property developers and earmarked for homes. | The sites are now mostly owned by property developers and earmarked for homes. |
'Crowds of 50,000' | 'Crowds of 50,000' |
The Portsmouth track, which opened in 1936 and closed in 2010, is the first to be redeveloped. | The Portsmouth track, which opened in 1936 and closed in 2010, is the first to be redeveloped. |
Work on the land in Tipner started this week, with 1,200 homes and a business park planned. | Work on the land in Tipner started this week, with 1,200 homes and a business park planned. |
Elsewhere, a scheme has been approved to build more than 300 flats and a leisure complex on the site of east London's famous Walthamstow Stadium. | Elsewhere, a scheme has been approved to build more than 300 flats and a leisure complex on the site of east London's famous Walthamstow Stadium. |
Former greyhound commentator and race manager Mick Wheble, who has been appointed MBE for services to greyhound racing, started his career in Catford in the 1960's. | Former greyhound commentator and race manager Mick Wheble, who has been appointed MBE for services to greyhound racing, started his career in Catford in the 1960's. |
It was a boom time for the sport. | It was a boom time for the sport. |
He remembers nights at London's White City track, now BBC offices, when crowds of up to 50,000 were common. | He remembers nights at London's White City track, now BBC offices, when crowds of up to 50,000 were common. |
"It's simply a question of economics, now there's just not enough money in it," he said. | "It's simply a question of economics, now there's just not enough money in it," he said. |
Mr Wheble spent the last 20 years of his career at the Oxford track which saw attendance numbers halve in the last five years, | Mr Wheble spent the last 20 years of his career at the Oxford track which saw attendance numbers halve in the last five years, |
"Oxford was probably the most modern track in the Thames Valley," he said. | "Oxford was probably the most modern track in the Thames Valley," he said. |
"The cost of going went up, numbers slid down and then dwindled away." | "The cost of going went up, numbers slid down and then dwindled away." |
But he hopes the sport will come out of decline. | But he hopes the sport will come out of decline. |
"Usually every five-to-10 years racing has a boom," he added. | "Usually every five-to-10 years racing has a boom," he added. |
"I don't think it would ever completely disappear, but the biggest danger of closing tracks is if it went underground." | "I don't think it would ever completely disappear, but the biggest danger of closing tracks is if it went underground." |
'Facing challenges' | 'Facing challenges' |
Racing Post's Jonathan Kay believes the first seeds of decline in the sport were sown in 1961 when off-course betting shops were legalised. | Racing Post's Jonathan Kay believes the first seeds of decline in the sport were sown in 1961 when off-course betting shops were legalised. |
"Prior to that, the only legitimate means of having a cash bet was by going to a racecourse, whether that be horses or greyhounds," he said. | "Prior to that, the only legitimate means of having a cash bet was by going to a racecourse, whether that be horses or greyhounds," he said. |
"The situation was exacerbated in 1993 when betting shops were allowed to extend opening hours into the evening." | "The situation was exacerbated in 1993 when betting shops were allowed to extend opening hours into the evening." |
According to the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB), the popularity of online betting has also led to the slip in attendances. | According to the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB), the popularity of online betting has also led to the slip in attendances. |
It maintains the challenge for greyhound tracks is to adapt to new audiences, while still catering for established customers. | It maintains the challenge for greyhound tracks is to adapt to new audiences, while still catering for established customers. |
Owlerton Greyhound Stadium in Sheffield is one track which is thriving, according to the GBGB. | Owlerton Greyhound Stadium in Sheffield is one track which is thriving, according to the GBGB. |
The stadium, first opened in 1926, underwent a re-fit in 2010 including the construction of a £1.6m panoramic restaurant and the addition of a casino. | The stadium, first opened in 1926, underwent a re-fit in 2010 including the construction of a £1.6m panoramic restaurant and the addition of a casino. |
Mr Kay also identified the Bookmakers Afternoon Greyhound Service (Bags), started in 1967, as crucial to the health of the sport. | Mr Kay also identified the Bookmakers Afternoon Greyhound Service (Bags), started in 1967, as crucial to the health of the sport. |
Around 72 Bags races are staged each day in stadiums purely for the betting shops and the internet. | Around 72 Bags races are staged each day in stadiums purely for the betting shops and the internet. |
"With bookmakers paying around £28m in fees directly to the Greyhound Board of Great Britain-licensed tracks," Mr Kay explained. | "With bookmakers paying around £28m in fees directly to the Greyhound Board of Great Britain-licensed tracks," Mr Kay explained. |
"There is no doubt that greyhound racing is facing many challenges and, sadly, more track closures are probably inevitable." | "There is no doubt that greyhound racing is facing many challenges and, sadly, more track closures are probably inevitable." |
But there are signs of hope, with Coventry Stadium reopening last year and Towcester Racecourse in the early stages of developing a greyhound circuit to run inside its horseracing track. | But there are signs of hope, with Coventry Stadium reopening last year and Towcester Racecourse in the early stages of developing a greyhound circuit to run inside its horseracing track. |
Dog races from Towcester's track will be broadcast around the globe. | Dog races from Towcester's track will be broadcast around the globe. |
Mr Kay said: "I certainly do not think it is in terminal decline. | Mr Kay said: "I certainly do not think it is in terminal decline. |
"If I am still around, I expect to be celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first British race at Belle Vue in 1926." | "If I am still around, I expect to be celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first British race at Belle Vue in 1926." |
The GBGB said greyhound racing had dropped from third to Britain's fourth most attended spectator sport after football, horse racing and rugby. | The GBGB said greyhound racing had dropped from third to Britain's fourth most attended spectator sport after football, horse racing and rugby. |
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