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NEWTON ABBOT (Racecourse) - Greyhound Racing Times

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    Greyhound Racing had first featured in Newton Abbot during the late 1920’s and early thirties, on a circuit known as the Recreation Greyhound Track, a venue located within shouting distance of the town centre.

Newton Abbot Racecourse

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    Newton Abbot Racecourse is one of the country's leading summer jumps racecourses and each year plays host to 19 thrilling horseracing fixtures. Located in South Devon, not far from Exeter …

NEWTON ABBOT (Rec) - Greyhound Racing Times

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    Newton Abbott is more famously known for its Horse Racing Circuit on the outskirts of the town, which in more recent times had itself accommodated Greyhound Racing. The greyhound track described in this section dates back to the boom time of the sport, which lasted for a number of years before fading away well before the declaration of the Second …

Newton Abbot Racecourse - Guide, Fixtures, Betting

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    Newton Abbot Racecourse is just a few kilometres from the town of Newton Abbot and the beautiful Dartmoor National Park. The course was for many years, dual-use – housing both horseracing and greyhound racing. It is now a jumps course, situated just a few miles down the road from Exeter Racecourse.

Newton Abbot Racecourse - Wikipedia

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Newton Abbot Racecourse History - Greyhound Derby

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    The earliest record of racing in the Devon town of Newton Abbot, at the current site, was on Thursday 9th August 1866 when the meeting was billed as South Devon and Newton Races. However, it is clear that some form of racing took place in the town as early as the 1730s, as evidenced by an article from the North Devon Journal (Thursday 13th June 1833) in which it …

NEWTON ABBOT GREYHOUND STADIUM

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    The greyhound track in the West country town of Newton Abbot was situated at 3° 35' W 50° 32' N and operated under NGRC rules from its first meeting on 2nd May 1974. It was part of Newton Abbot racecourse, just before the turn in to the home straight.

Newton Abbot – Horses and Racecourses

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    Newton Abbot Racecourse used to host greyhound racing after the greyhound track in Kingskerswell was closed down. The track, which had an opening night on May 1974, hosted regular greyhound races until 2005 when the racecourse became fully focused on horse racing.

Today's Newton Abbot Racecourse Racing Odds

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    Although Newton Abbot is known for horse racing, it has a well-done greyhound racing track constructed in 1974 after the closure of Halfway Greyhound Track. The most popular event at the course is the Lord Mildmay Memorial Handicap Chase that takes place at the course in August.

Halfway Greyhound Track - Wikipedia

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    A greyhound track was constructed in 1932 on the east side of the Great Western Railway Torquay and Dartmouth branch line and the west side of the Torquay Road. The name derives from the Half Way Cottages and Half Way Inn that were located on its east side. It is not known where the name Half Way originates but could be because Kingskerswell is halfway between …

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