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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 13, 2024 11:34:56 GMT
NOTIFICATION OF GREYHOUND SALES 2024
Towcester Stadium Monday 23rd September (Greyhound Trader)
Hove Stadium Monday 14th October (Premier Greyhound Sales)
Oxford Stadium Wednesday 20th November (Greyhound Trader)
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 13, 2024 14:15:06 GMT
TAKEN FROM THE RACING POST
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 13, 2024 18:00:06 GMT
Breaking News ๐๏ธ Rachel Corden set to retire from her position as ARC Greyhound Operations Director. Rachel Corden announces her retirementAfter approaching five years as ARC Greyhound Operations Director, Rachel Corden has announced her decision to retire.
In a career lifetime which has spanned family ownership of the Nottingham Greyhound Stadium and over 15 yearsโ board-level involvement on the RCPA, GBGB and BGRF, Rachel will step down from all her positions in the sport in November.
Under her leadership at ARC, its five stadia have each grown into flagships for the sport with welfare and sporting enjoyment at the heart of everything they do.Announcing her decision to retire Rachel said:โOver my career in the sport I have been fortunate to work with some outstanding individuals, not least the dedicated teams at ARCโs stadia, stadia vets, homing partners trainers and owners. This is a sport that I was born into, grew up with and now I have decided that it is time for my family and my other interests to take centre stage. The timing to step down is right for me but also right for our stadia as we have just finalised all the plans for the move of our Perry Barr operation to Wolverhampton, which will happen in September 2025, ahead of the Landlord requiring the return of the Perry Barr site.
โThe ARC stadia are in a strong position for the future. Iโd like to express my thanks to Mark Spincer and Mark Kingston for their support and to my friends and colleagues across the sport. Likewise in stepping down from my roles in the GBGB, RCPA and BGRF, I know that each has organisation has canine welfare at the centre of its strategy and focus. This sport is all about the greyhounds themselves; we are all privileged to work with our canine athletes and I am gratified, with the significant progress made in ensuring that the greyhounds come first and I know that the teams at the ARC stadia will always have greyhound welfare at the heart of their operations.
โI have many extremely fond memories in the sport, not least fulfilling a dream of my father, Terry, of holding the Greyhound Derby at Nottingham. The amount of travel, meetings and commitment to the sport, however, takes its toll and I know that now is the right time for me to let others take the reinsโ.Mark Spincer, ARCโs Managing Director of its Racing Division said:โWe are very sorry that Rachel has decided to retire and know this is a decision she hasnโt come to lightly. But she leaves having achieved so much across our five stadia and we will always be extremely grateful to her for her work in leading our Greyhound team and in placing our tracks at the centre of the sport. I know that I speak for all our stakeholders when I say that she will be massively missed as someone who has always stood up both for the sport and for them in everything she has done. Managing so many stakeholders is not easy and she has done so with consideration, empathy and commitment driven by her lifetime in the sportโ.Jeremy Cooper, Chair of GBGB said:โRachel has been a brilliant Director of GBGB and has worked tirelessly in taking forward the sport. In our decision-making, she has always seen the perspectives of everyone involved and, as someone deeply embedded in greyhound racing, she has been a proper champion for the sport. We will all miss her input and professionalism. Some in the sport talk about the need for more โgreyhound peopleโ to be involved. Rachel is without doubt one of the true โgreyhound peopleโ and we will miss her dedication and expertise. On behalf of GBGB I would like to thank her for everything she has done as a Director and for working so hard as we have professionalised the sport and put canine welfare at its heart. In particular, amongst many achievements, she was the key driver for the creation of the Greyhound Retirement Scheme which has proved to be so successful across the sport. She was likewise key to the organisation of the emergency funding we provided during Covid and the Covid operational policy. Her legacy is tremendous and few will truly understand just how much she has done in the interests of the sport over her career. We will miss her both as a professional and as a friendโ.
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 13, 2024 18:11:02 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 15, 2024 7:58:30 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 16, 2024 14:46:20 GMT
BRITISH PERFORMANCE OF THE WEEK
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 16, 2024 21:48:03 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 16, 2024 21:51:16 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 16, 2024 22:40:03 GMT
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Post by SALFORD GIRL on Sept 18, 2024 19:02:01 GMT
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