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Last nights programme has generated much discussion on social media.
Ger Dollard might not be fully informed about all aspects of our industry in his 2 weeks in post, but he's learning fast and at least he's willing to try to defend our industry on live TV.
In 2 weeks the usual veil of silence from our governing body has been broken on radio and TV. Good to see heads being raised above the sand.
I though the man in the audience who spoke after Tommy Bolton made some very valid points.
The Control Committee has the eyes of the world upon them....
Brian Johnson Ireland (Verified User) Posts 86 Dogs 6 / Races 0 19 Sep 2017 06:32
The pertinent question must be " Why did it take from 22 June (sample taken) to its publishing on the 13th of Sep on the IGB site? Over 2 months? Who decided for it to take so long? I thought the adverse analytical findings were sent straight upstairs to the (independent) control committee in Limerick. Seems there are questions to be answered by whoever made the decision not to publish the adverse findings straight away. The samples from the first 3 rounds of the Derby (up to and including the 3rd round on the 2nd of Sep) only took 11 days to be published. Why is the testing regime so fast now and was so tardy only 2 months ago? And that any subsequent testing protocols after the sample is sent to the control committee are independent of the IGB. Damn, I've just answered my own question.
Last nights programme has generated much discussion on social media.
Ger Dollard might not be fully informed about all aspects of our industry in his 2 weeks in post, but he's learning fast and at least he's willing to try to defend our industry on live TV.
In 2 weeks the usual veil of silence from our governing body has been broken on radio and TV. Good to see heads being raised above the sand.
I though the man in the audience who spoke after Tommy Bolton made some very valid points.
The Control Committee has the eyes of the world upon them....
About time someone informed him that Pups are tracked.....marked and chipped by 12 weeks......
Martin James Ireland (Verified User) Posts 1128 Dogs 5 / Races 0 19 Jun 2019 15:03
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Prime time March 2017. Clare Byrne Sept 2017. Rte investigates wednesday 26 June is the rumour. Can anyone confirm.
Mary Crotty Ireland (Verified User) Posts 1116 Dogs 0 / Races 0 19 Jun 2019 21:33
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Not a rumour .You have it right
Katherine Kelly Ireland (Verified User) Posts 195 Dogs 12 / Races 0 20 Jun 2019 04:42
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mary crotty wrote:
Not a rumour .You have it right
What is it about Mary?
Mary Crotty Ireland (Verified User) Posts 1116 Dogs 0 / Races 0 20 Jun 2019 09:58
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Katherine, Its all about dog racing the bit I seen on preview dont look like it will be about the good side of dog racing . Mary
Martin James Ireland (Verified User) Posts 1128 Dogs 5 / Races 0 20 Jun 2019 13:13
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Some would like to see greyhound funding cut. Suggesting the money could be better used. https://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.her.ie/amp/entertainment/yikes-the-cost-per-episode-of-rtes-fair-city-has-been-revealed-26819 EXTERNAL LINK
Martin James Ireland (Verified User) Posts 1128 Dogs 5 / Races 0 20 Jun 2019 13:20