Petition updateIrish Government: Stop Giving Millions of Euro to Cruel Greyhound RacingYOUGHAL GREYHOUND TRACK – SHUT IT DOWN
Irish Council Against Blood SportsMullingar, Ireland
31 Mar 2023

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Please join us in urging Minister Charlie McConalogue and Tanaiste Micheal Martin to shut down loss-making Youghal track – an unpopular venue where greyhounds suffer and die.

In the Dail yesterday (30 March 2023), Fianna Fail TD James O'Connor outrageously claimed that the County Cork track - which recorded an average race attendance last year of just 18 - is “of huge importance to the local community”, with Minister McConalogue pledging to work to ensure that the track stays open.

Far from the claims of Deputy O'Connor (whose family has had involvement with the track), Youghal track has largely been rejected by locals.

Last year, it registered the lowest average race attendance out of Greyhound Racing Ireland's tracks and it was the worst in the country for greyhound deaths.

Figures recently released by Greyhound Racing Ireland show that there were 9,483 “attendances” at Youghal track last year. However, this figure ridiculously includes entries by greyhound owners/trainers (7,252) and bookmakers (549). Excluding these, the actual attendance for the whole year stood at a paltry 1,682. With 96 meetings in 2022, the average attendance was a mere 18 per meeting. 

Greyhound Racing Ireland’s outrageous inclusion of greyhound owners/trainers and bookmakers in its “attendance” figures is an attempt to mislead and convey a level of public support for greyhound racing which does not exist.

A 2019 Indecon report commissioned by Greyhound Racing Ireland recommended the closure of Youghal track. 

“The [Greyhound Racing Ireland] owned Youghal stadium has by far the lowest attendance levels of any stadia in the region,” the report stated. “The infrastructure is poor and the stadia is loss making and the stadia has a higher level of net contribution from IGB per attendee of any stadia in the region and there is a relatively small percentage of trainers/breeders who use the track. We therefore recommend closure of Youghal stadium. In the case of Youghal, in addition to savings in prize money, this will result in savings in future operating losses and in the required investment in capital improvements. These funds should be used to reduce overall losses and to invest in animal welfare, marketing and capital improvements in other stadia.”

It also noted that “attendance is an important measure of demand for the facilities and is of critical importance in influencing the commercial sustainability of stadia” and that the “greyhound industry is likely to experience a continued decline in attendance levels”. 

There are growing calls for Youghal track to be shut down following revelations it was the worst track in the country in 2022 for greyhound deaths.

36 greyhounds suffered injuries there last year and 16 of them were killed by a track vet. It was the highest number of injuries and deaths at the track since records began.

The 16 greyhounds who were killed had suffered hock injury/fracture (10), leg fracture (2), wrist fracture/injury (2), spinal injury (1) and ruptured tendon (1).

The deaths included the killing of three greyhounds at a single meeting on 7th November 2022. The unfortunate dogs had suffered hock fracture, wrist fracture and ruptured tendon before being “euthanised” by a track vet. They were among five greyhounds injured at the meeting – the other two were treated for hock injuries.

Two greyhounds were also destroyed at a meeting on 30th May and another two at a meeting on 17th August. All four had suffered fractured hocks.

Greyhounds were also killed at trial events held at Youghal track. Two greyhounds who sustained hock injuries were destroyed on 12 January and 26 March 2022.

Sickening Greyhound Racing Ireland statistics show that since 2015 alone, 109 greyhounds have suffered injuries at Youghal track and 51 died or were killed by a track vet.

It was reported in January that Greyhound Racing Ireland “intends to close [Youghal track] down”.

In a letter to Minister McConalogue and the Tanaiste, ICABS highlighted the suffering and death in greyhound racing and drew their attention to a RED C poll which found that a two-thirds majority want the government to stop ploughing millions of euros of taxpayers’ money into this dog-killing gambling activity.

Since 2001, over €309 million in funding has shamefully been handed over to Greyhound Racing Ireland, including €19.2 million for 2021, €17.6 million for 2022 and €18.2 million for 2023. It’s time for politicians to stop the funding and allow unpopular greyhound racing to die a death.

ACTION ALERT

Contact Tanaiste Micheal Martin and Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue and tell them that you want Youghal track, and all greyhound tracks, to be permanently shut down.

Tanaiste Micheál Martin TD
Email: micheal.martin@oireachtas.ie; info@fiannafail.ie
Phone: +353 (0)1–618 4350 or +353 (0)21-432 0088
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michealmartintd/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@MichealMartinTD

Charlie McConalogue
Minister for Agriculture
Tel: 01 618 3199 or 01 607 2000
Email: minister@agriculture.gov.ie; charlie.mcconalogue@oireachtas.ie
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CharlieMcConalogue
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@McConalogue

Don’t go greyhound racing or attend events at greyhound tracks. Please join us in urging the government to end the state funding that is keeping the dying greyhound “industry” afloat.

Please contact your local TDs and urge them to oppose this funding. Visit the Oireachtas website for contact details for TDs https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/members/tds/?term=/ie/oireachtas/house/dail/33

Urge the leaders of Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, the Green Party, Sinn Fein and Labour to stop the funding and back a ban on cruel greyhound racing

Micheál Martin TD
Leader, Fianna Fail
Email: micheal.martin@oireachtas.ie; info@fiannafail.ie
Phone: 021-432 0088
Leinster House: 01–618 3000
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michealmartintd/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/@MichealMartinTD

Leo Varadkar TD
Leader, Fine Gael
Telephone: 01-619 4020
Email: leo.varadkar@oireachtas.ie; finegael@finegael.ie
Tweet to: http://www.twitter.com/@LeoVaradkar
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LeoVaradkar

Eamon Ryan TD
Leader, Green Party
Tel: 01 618 3894
Email: eamon.ryan@oireachtas.ie
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EamonRyanGP/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EamonRyan

Mary Lou McDonald TD
Leader, Sinn Fein
Tel: (01) 727 7102
Email: marylou.mcdonald@oireachtas.ie
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaryLouMcDonald
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MaryLouMcDonaldTD

Ivana Bacik TD
Leader, The Labour Party
Tel: (01) 6183136
Email: ivana.bacik@oireachtas.ie
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ivanabacik
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bacikivana/

Please sign and share the petitions

GAA: Stop club fundraisers at greyhound tracks
https://www.change.org/p/gaa-stop-club-fundraisers-at-greyhound-tracks

Tell Gain Pet Nutrition to Stop Sponsoring Greyhound Racing
https://www.change.org/p/jimtracy-glanbia-ie-tell-gain-pet-nutrition-to-stop-sponsoring-greyhound-racing

Watch RTE’s award-winning “Greyhounds Running For Their Lives” documentary
https://youtu.be/ZYTb2qBjlMM

 

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