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Can someboy tell me what sort of money is in greyhound racing ?

 

for example i was watching it on sports 2 earlier i would imagine thats the premier league of racing ?

 

my main question is what the prize would be for winning a race like how much ? do you get money for winning or do you reli on putting your money on your own dog ?

 

cheers :thumbs:

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That didnt help :no:

Well if you are talking about the stuff you see on the tv then yes there is lots of money involved. There are heats leading to a final....in each heat there is money to win(qualify) and obviously the big prize money is in winning the overall final. Betting on your dog if it wins can win you bug bucks if you do it correctly. Lots of these dogs you see running in these big events cost lots of money, 10's of thousands even...... :thumbs:

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Can someboy tell me what sort of money is in greyhound racing ?

 

for example i was watching it on sports 2 earlier i would imagine thats the premier league of racing ?

 

my main question is what the prize would be for winning a race like how much ? do you get money for winning or do you reli on putting your money on your own dog ?

 

cheers :thumbs:

last nite was quarter finals think it was £225 the heat winners not much u say but the eventual winner gets 75k on the flapper track side of things 2nd div think u rely on backing your own dog or some 1 elses :whistling:

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That didnt help :no:

 

 

:blink: If you think your going to learn much about a sport by simply saying " is there much money in it " what do you expect.....

 

I think anyone would tell you if your looking to get into greyhound racing for financial reasons then forget it....if your looking to get into it for a hobby or a good night out then fair enough either get yourself a young dog to get involved in the flapping scene or get into a consortium and buy a share in a grade A dog or similar which will be trained with a proper trainer.....but like i say if your main aim is money,try something else.

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That didnt help :no:

 

 

:blink: If you think your going to learn much about a sport by simply saying " is there much money in it " what do you expect.....

 

I think anyone would tell you if your looking to get into greyhound racing for financial reasons then forget it....if your looking to get into it for a hobby or a good night out then fair enough either get yourself a young dog to get involved in the flapping scene or get into a consortium and buy a share in a grade A dog or similar which will be trained with a proper trainer.....but like i say if your main aim is money,try something else.

 

:blink: if i wnted to get into for financial reasons i would its got fk all to do with you your first post made no sense to me , i asked a simple question thats all any need for the stupid emocotions ?

i cant work and love watching the greyhounds and would enjoy training them etc so it would be for both and on the plus side you can win money

i just wanted know if ther was much in it which would be an obvious question for someone like me with no experience . thanks for the reply :thumbs:

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That didnt help :no:

 

 

:blink: If you think your going to learn much about a sport by simply saying " is there much money in it " what do you expect.....

 

I think anyone would tell you if your looking to get into greyhound racing for financial reasons then forget it....if your looking to get into it for a hobby or a good night out then fair enough either get yourself a young dog to get involved in the flapping scene or get into a consortium and buy a share in a grade A dog or similar which will be trained with a proper trainer.....but like i say if your main aim is money,try something else.

 

:blink: if i wnted to get into for financial reasons i would its got fk all to do with you your first post made no sense to me , i asked a simple question thats all any need for the stupid emocotions ?

i cant work and love watching the greyhounds and would enjoy training them etc so it would be for both and on the plus side you can win money

i just wanted know if ther was much in it which would be an obvious question for someone like me with no experience . thanks for the reply :thumbs:

i would say treat it like a hobby u need to get fly for it :thumbs: :thumbs: can u fight :laugh: go along to a flapper some nite for a look but keep yer dosh in yer pocket

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:blink: if i wnted to get into for financial reasons i would its got fk all to do with you your first post made no sense to me , i asked a simple question thats all any need for the stupid emocotions ?

i cant work and love watching the greyhounds and would enjoy training them etc so it would be for both and on the plus side you can win money

i just wanted know if ther was much in it which would be an obvious question for someone like me with no experience . thanks for the reply :thumbs:

 

 

You crack on son by the sound of it you dont need advice.....i guess some folk just gotta learn the hard way :doh:

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Gnasher should you'd know and have seen pics of his greyhounds but wasn't a known stafford dogman a greyhound trainer once upon a time?

 

Understand trainers know more ect but for me that takes away part of the fun I mean I'd see it as a hobby rather than an investment so I'd rather be hands on than paying money. That said I wouldn't be too clued up on it. Do they greyhounds have keeps like the bulldogs to get them at peak?

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Slip big money in all sports when at the top but find most at the top would do it for half the money because its a love for them and that's the reason they made the top. Jmo

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