Towcester

We've gone to the dogs.
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MemphisFlash
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Euler
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It's a shame as I liked that course and they were always proactive in terms of trying to generate business by offer free days and the like.
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MemphisFlash
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i was due to go today. good job i checked first.
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Dallas
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Y' its a shame to see these things, I think someone flagged this on the racing thread early last week
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Black Ice
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I bet it gets rescued...too good a little jumping course to be lost. Probably no more free entry though...part of the problem?!!!!
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northbound
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Sad. The only track that tried to do things in a visually elegant and modern way.
StellaBot
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Visited track once 2008.
https://www.sportinglife.com/racing/res ... -qualifier
Missed first race due to earlier traffic problems.
5 out of 5 winners.
1 of them a forecast paying £130ish
Last race £200 9/2 survived a stewards enquiry regarding bumping.
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LeTiss
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The future for Greyhound Racing is pretty bleak, judging by it's decline in the past 20 years.

I used to go regularly to Portsmouth back in the early-mid 90's, happy memories.

Of course, it was also full of Pompey birds too, so there was always a good chance of getting a blow job for buying them a pint
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