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Nowra Greyhounds additional events

August 1, 2025 8:40 am in by

Greyhound Racing NSW (GRNSW) has confirmed that after almost 89 years, the Dapto Greyhound Club will host its final race meeting on September 11, to coincide with the Group 1 Ladbrokes Megastar.

GRNSW said the Nowra Greyhound Club would pick up additional races and staff as a result.

GRNSW’s lease on the venue expires on June 30, 2026, but a decision has been made that the most appropriate time to stage the club’s last race meeting should be on Dapto’s night of night’s, the Ladbrokes Megastar.

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“We have had several discussions within, and outside the organisation, as to what would be the most appropriate time to stage our final Dapto race meeting,” GRNSW Chief Executive Officer Steve Griffin explained.

“The overwhelming consensus is that to perfectly honour the venue, the lengthy history of the Dapto Greyhounds, and their prestigious Group 1 feature event, that the night of the Ladbrokes Megastar would be the ideal opportunity to host the last ever meeting.

“There were proposals that we held our final race meeting in February next year on the anniversary of the first greyhound race meeting at the site back in 1937, and another suggestion was that we wait until the end of the lease and stage a major event in June next year.

“Ultimately, we believe that the night of the Megastar will be the perfect time to celebrate Dapto Greyhounds and pull the curtain down on the venue, with their premier event – one of the elite races on the racing calendar – and with the eyes of the greyhound racing world on it.

“We have worked with, and thank the Dapto Agricultural & Horticultural Society for allowing us to stage our final race meeting on Megastar night.”

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Mr Griffin explained that racing and the sport’s participants in the South Coast region would not be impacted by the decision to end racing at Dapto earlier than June 30 next year.

“We are very conscious of the popularity of the sport and the significant participant population in the South Coast region, and as such from the following Thursday night, September 18, the Nowra club will be hosting a race meeting in that timeslot each week,” he said.

The Dapto club employs 17 casual staff, many as their second source of employment and others who are studying. A number of those staff will have access to further casual employment at Nowra, while the track’s curator has been redeployed in the GRNSW track team.

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