General
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Greyhound racing in Geelong has been conducted at three separate venues during its long and
valued history.
The
sport was first held in Geelong in 1936 under private ownership at Nelson Park, near the Ocean
Child Hotel, opposite the Melbourne Road in North Geelong. Hugh
Emmerson, who is honoured with an annual memorial race by the Geelong Greyhound Racing Club,
supplied the pace makers for the track in the 1940s. The
greyhound known as the pacemaker would set off after a live hare, which would disappear into a
chute. The pacemaker would keep going around the track pursued by the full field. Emmerson
would provide 10 pacemakers for the eight-race programs until drag lure racing was introduced in
1955. Fox terrier racing was also held at Nelson Park. Emmerson
reared dogs for the big names of the sport including Harold Matthews, Buc Buchanan, Chumy Parks and
George Schofield.
In 1956,
the State Government set up the Greyhound Racing Control Board (GRCB) and permitted only
non-proprietary tin-hare racing. That year, Emmerson was on a sub-committee which
established a new track at Corio Oval, the former home of the Geelong Football Club in the city's
Eastern Park. The
first club president was Mr Fulton Knowles.
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In 1956
the Geelong Trotting Club also moved to Corio Oval and greyhound races were held inside the
trotting circuit. The popularity of greyhound racing flourished at Corio Oval with about 25
bookmakers at each meeting servicing the needs of punters as Geelong grew in the post-war
industrial boom. W.A.
Horrie Capron was a long-serving president of the club during these flourishing years, which ran to
the mid-1970s. A limit on the number of club members had been a
source of discontent for a number of years until the GRCB directed the club to have open
membership. Mr Ted
Turner, who trained Australian Cup winner Swanston Lass, became club chairman and guided the club
through a period of change in the late 70s. Plans were drawn up for a new Australian National
Animal Health Laboratory to be built opposite Eastern Park. As the Laboratory was to deal with
infectious diseases, it was decided that large congregations of animals would not be permitted near
the laboratory and the greyhound and trotting clubs were told they would have to vacate Corio
Oval. It was
decided both clubs would move to a site by the Princes Highway in Corio.
The Trotting Club, under the guidance of President Ray Beckley had bought 23
hectares of land there in 1964 and the Racing Development Board bought a further 13 hectares
adjoining the site a few years later. The trotting club moved to Beckley Park in September 1978 but
the greyhound club, which had hesitated on the move, had its opening night at Beckley Park on
Friday, March 7, 1980, enjoying state of the art facilities at a cost of $650,000. The greyhound
circuit backed onto the trotting track and allowed independence.
Many
outstanding greyhounds competed on opening night, but none greater than the topliner of the time
Tempix, who proved almost unbeatable on the U-shaped 457m circuit. Greyhound racing at the new
track thrived with an emphasis on marketing and promotions. High profile entertainers often
performed to attract bigger crowds. Greyhound racing stalwarts
who served as club chairman at Beckley Park were Steve McKee, Jack Howard, Brian Jones, Mark
Pearson, Mrs Wendy Pearl, Max Scott, Barry Cole, Warren Hamilton, Dennis Lockwood and current
chairman Maurie Blair.
A $250,000 upgrade of grandstand facilities was opened in 1997, providing
fully sheltered and carpeted viewing over the track. Geelong has been the home track for many
of Victoria’s leading trainers, including Graeme Bate, Allan Britton, Robert Britton, Tom Dailly
and Tina Womann who have won some of Australia's biggest races.
Board of Directors:
Chairman:
Maurie Blair
Deputy Chairman: Steven
Karamatic
Directors:
Heather Cooke
Bruce Emery
Matthew Grgic
Brian Jones
Karl Karamatic
Robert Tartaglia
Stephen Windisch
Employees:
General Manager: Wayne Elliott
Email
welliott@grv.org.au
Exec. Assistant:
Brooke Mazzonetto
Email:
geladmin@grv.org.au
Track Manager: Craig O'Connor
Ass.Track Manager:Ross Waters
Office: Ph: (03) 5275 2298
Contact us:
Fax: (03) 5275 5211
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The Geelong Greyhound Racing
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"WHERE THE BIG GUNS FLY"
The Geelong Greyhound Racing Club offers the potential sponsor
fantastic opportunities to network their business to the wider community.
The excitement of greyhound racing ensures an entertaining experience
for your staff and clients. Our corporate dining packages can be
tailored
to meet the needs of your business.
Opportunities for
Sponsors...
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Whether big or small, the
Geelong Greyhound Racing Club can tailor a sponsorship package to suit your
business needs.
All
enquiries should be directed to:
Wayne
Elliott
General
Manager
Ph:
(03) 5275 2298
Mob:
0408 728 336
Email:
welliott@grv.org.au
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