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Club Information

General

 

About Us
 
Sandown is approximately 35 minutes South East of Melbourne off Lightwood Road Springvale. Click here  to view a map of Sandown's location.
 
Patrons can enjoy air-conditioned comfort in the modern facilities of the Henry Harrison grandstand and ample car parking is provided. All facilities are undercover.

Bookmakers operate on local greyhound meetings and full TAB totalisator facilities are available. Video and DVD replays are shown at the track and can be purchased from the office.

Camping and kennelling facilities are not available at the track for traveling trainers. Motel accommodation with kennel facilities is available approximately 20 minutes from track.

The Club offers an extensive buffet menu with discounts for competing trainers and a take-away kiosk and bar facilities ensure that all patron requirements are provided for.
 
Racing
Race meetings are typically held every Thursday night, and alternate Wednesday afternoons.
Admission is $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for pensioners. Children under 16 are admitted free of charge. There is no admission fee for day meetings.

Patrons who book the dining facility in advance receive free admission.
 
Nominations  
 
Thursday night meetings
Nominations close at GRV on Monday at 9:00am prior to the meeting.
 
Wednesday afternoon meetings (alternate weeks)
Nominations close at GRV on Friday at 9.00am prior to the meeting.

 

(or earlier subject to Public Holidays - refer to latest Adviser or contact Greyhound Racing Victoria).

Nominations may be submitted to GRV either on-line (
www.grv.org.au ) or by phone on (03) 8329 1111 or 1800 138 507.
 
Kennelling Information
(Enter via View Rd)

11 race program (Thursday night meetings):

Kennels typically open 80 minutes prior to race 1, and close 40 minutes prior to race 1. Therefore, for a scheduled Race 1 starting time of7:05pm, kennelling times for a Thursday night are 5:45pm-6:25pm.
 
Kennel tickets are on sale 15 minutes prior to kennelling.

All other meetings
:
Kennels typically open 80 minutes prior to race 1, and close 40 minutes prior to race 1. Therefore, for a scheduled Race 1 starting time of 4:05pm, kennelling times are 2:35-3:15pm

Race times can be accesses via the Herald Sun, the
GRV website or through the SGRC office (03 9546 9511).

The spacious kennel block at Sandown is fully air-conditioned with excellent sound proofing qualities. All the kennels are on ground level, making the lifting of greyhounds unnecessary.

Security is at a premium with total video surveillance in place. Large wash bays, well grassed empty yards and a raised stir-up yard complete this first class facility.
 
Track Information
 
The track has a loam surface and a cable lure system is installed.
 
Straights and Distances
Predominantly racing over distances of 515m and 715m.
 
Track circumference: 443m
Distance from boxes to post: 72m
Radius of turns: 51m
Track width:
7 metres (straights)
8 metres (turns)

Splits
515m: 72m, 334m
715m: 90m, 272m, 553m

Track Records
515m Bond 29.38 sec
715m Total Denial 41.80 sec
958m Classic Rush 58.56 sec
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Club History

 

The Sandown Park Coursing Club (with the late Jack McKenna as Secretary) began racing on the present Sandown Racecourse in 1935 and continued there until 1952 with only a two year break during the war. Speed coursing (live hare) was then conducted at the present site until December 1955. The Sandown Greyhound Racing Club commenced ‘mechanical hare’ racing on the current site onSaturday 8 September 1956 before a crowd of 6,000 and overseeing a betting ring of 53 bookmakers. The combined stake money on offer for that first meeting was $600. To put that fact in perspective, the field for a modern Melbourne Cup final would typically boast collective earnings in excess of $1 million.

The original track incorporated a grass surface, but heavy usage contributed to maintenance difficulties, resulting in the decision to change over to a sand track in 1964. The introduction of ‘mechanical hare’ racing (more popularly known as the “tin hare”) at Sandown coincided with the most significant change to night entertainment in that era, the advent of television. The impact of television undoubtedly slowed the early growth of the sport, however greyhound racing received an enormous boost when TAB betting was introduced in 1966.

The introduction of computerised Tote equipment in 1974 facilitated the launch of Trifecta betting which proved an instant hit with punters and to this day accounts for approximately one half of all on-course turnover.

Plans to build a new grandstand were conceived in 1982 and realised in 1986 with the construction of the Henry Harrison grandstand, a predominantly glass structure, the design of which substantially influenced the architecture of the current Caulfield Racecourse grandstand.

Sandown Refurbishment

The “new” Sandown was opened on 29 February 1996 by the Hon Minister for Sport, Recreation and Racing, Mr Tom Reynolds. As a result of the refurbishment Sandown was then able to boast the following:

  • $1 million kennel complex
  • $1 million track
  • $2 million Tabaret
  • $6 million Henry Harrison grandstand
  • $200,000 upgraded veterinary facility

The track and grandstand are both considered to be of world class. A new phase of renovations is scheduled for commencement in 2008 as Sandown strives to maintain its reputation as having the best facility of its kind in the world.

Sandown Snippets

  • Greyhound racing (or coursing as it was then known) commenced on the site of the current Sandown horse-racing track in September 1935
  • Gracedale Park Coursing Club raced from April 1938 to December 1955 on the site currently occupied by the City Hall
  • Racing commenced at the currentLightwood Road site in September 1952
  • SGRC was the first club to install photo finish technology
  • Sandown is the home of the Schweppes Melbourne Cup, the richest and most prestigious greyhound race in the country
  • The (current) Henry Harrison grandstand was completed on Sunday 6 July 1986

Directors

 

Mr Geoff Dawson (Chaiman)

Mr Mick Gibilisco

Mr David Gleeson

Mr Bob McCurdy

Mr Neil Brown

Mr Peter Rowell

 

Staff

 

Matthew Corby

Chief Executive

mcorby@sandowngreyhounds.com.au

 

Michael Floyd

Racing and Media Manager

mfloyd@sandowngreyhounds.com.au

 

Melanie Savage

Business Development Manager

msavage@sandowngreyhounds.com.au

 

Paul Munt

Paul Munt Sports Photography

Course Photographer (midweek, Thursday nights)

0407 582 701

munt@ozemail.com.au

www.paulmunt.com  

 

 
Sandown Vet Clinic
 
Dr Alastair Smith and Associates
LIGHTWOOD ROA D , SPRINGVALE 3171
TEL: 9547-6666
FAX: 9548-4247

Operating Hours :
Mon-Thurs: 9.00am to 7.00pm
Fri: 9.00am to 6.00pm
Sat: 9.00am to 1.00pm

The Sandown Veterinary Clinic is at the forefront of canine muscular and skeletal therapy. The veterinary team at Sandown is dedicated to providing owners and their animals with the best standard of veterinary care and advice possible. The Clinic offers services in the areas of musculoskeletal examination and treatment (medical and surgical) for performance animals, routine health care, critical care, surgery and reproductive technologies.

Sandown Veterinary Clinic is licensed under the Frozen Semen Program to collect and store semen. International exports and imports under this program are regularly undertaken and is also accredited under Aqis Live Animal export to handle the movement of greyhounds and other small animals internationally.

The Greyhound Adoption Program was established at the Sandown Veterinary Clinic by the nursing staff. Sandown Veterinary Clinic remains a major sponsor of the program, donating veterinary services and catering for the health care needs of the growing population of adopted greyhounds.

The Clinic also undertakes industry studies on behalf of the Greyhound Racing Control Board and with the assistance of Racing Analytical Services to provide greyhound trainers and veterinarians with guidance on the correct pre-race withholding periods for certain medications commonly used within the industry.

Sandown Veterinary Clinic provides veterinary services to both Sandown Greyhound Racing Club and Cranbourne Greyhound Racing club for the purpose of race supervision. The clinic also services regional areas including Warrnambool and Gippsland via our mobile veterinary clinic.


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Membership

 

Membership application brochures are available from the office at Sandown.

Standard Membership Benefit - Annual Member Fee of $30* + GST

  • Members Dinner (Members' Night)

  • Member Rates on dining packages ($30)

  • Voting Rights.

Among the highlights of the year is the annual Members Dinner held on the last Thursday night in June. On that occasion, members can enjoy the hospitality of the Club while cheering on the stars in the Group 1 Laurels Classic and the Group 2 McKenna Memorial.

Members can also purchase an annual season pass for admission into the course at a cost of $160 (plus GST).

* A $50 joining fee (plus GST) will still apply to any new membership application


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Sponsorship

 

Sponsor Benefits

 

Sandown can tailor a package to meet your specific sponsorship requirements.

Greyhound racing turnover now accounts for over 15% of all Victorian TAB turnover, and Sandown's Thursday night meetings are beamed to an average 40,000 viewers via SKY Channel.

Whether your company's requirement is hospitality-based or aimed at promoting brand awareness, we will design a cost-effective solution to suit your needs.

For more information, contact Mel Hyett on 03 9546 9511 or email
mhyett@sandowngreyhounds.com.au .

 

Sandown GRC Sponsors

SCHWEPPES

RADIO SPORT 927

SKY CHANNEL

RAPIDVITE INDUSTRIES AUSTRALASIA

JASOL AUSTRALIA

DANDENONG DRY CLEANERS

CITY OF GREATER DANDENONG

FAIRFAX COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS

HAWKINS MEDIA SOLUTIONS

ADVANCE

KINGSTONTROPHIES

 

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Sponsors


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