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| The sport of Greyhound Racing is important to all of
us, because Racing Greyhounds are important to us. Without
formal, grand scale racing, there would be no way to sustain
and to continue to nurture the 46 different female families
of racing greyhounds that exist, and comprise the most
diverse genepool of any breed of functional canine. Racing
greyhounds are galaxies removed from any other sighthound
breed in genotype, phenotype and athletic adaptation.
Racing - and breed custodianship - has compelled the emergence
of this truly phenomenal breed of sighthound. Racing is
the objective means of qualifying the "correct"
breeding specimens from among the racing greyhound population.
Only the very best specimens of greyhound genotype, phenotype
and disposition enter their genes into the collective
pool. The racing greyhound is the physical manifestation
of greyhound racing - as form is compelled to follow function. |
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| Qualifying conditions apply for Maiden greyhounds which
have not won or been awarded a first place in any race,
heat or final behind an artificial lure. Once qualified,
your greyhound may be nominated for any relative Qualified
Maiden race.To be eligible to nominate for a race at Cannington
the greyhound must run a time of 32.30 seconds or better
in a qualifying trial at Cannington. Greyhounds qualifying
at Cannington are eligible to contest races at all three
tracks.
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