Greyhound Racing in the Republic of Ireland
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In common with many other sports, greyhound racing enjoyed its highest attendances just after the Second World War—for example, there were 34 million paying spectators in 1946. The sport experienced a decline from the early 1960s, when the 1960 Betting and Gaming Act permitted off-course cash betting, although sponsorship, limited television coverage, and the later abolition of on-course betting tax have partially offset this decline.
Curraheen Park –
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Dundalk Stadium –
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Enniscorthy Greyhound Stadium –
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Galway Greyhound Stadium –
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Harold’s Cross Stadium –
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Kingdom Greyhound Stadium –
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Limerick Greyhound Stadium –
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Mullingar Greyhound Stadium –
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Newbridge Greyhound Stadium –
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Shelbourne Park –
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