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Training and Racing the Greyhound by Darren Morris
This practical book is aimed at all
greyhound enthusiasts and will be of help to the more experienced professional
trainer as well as the novice handler. The physical stresses of racing mean
that every greyhound will, at some point, sustain some form of injury and it is
therefore essential that the greyhound handler has some knowledge of injuries.
Accordingly, the author places a strong emphasis on injury prevention,
diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
Overall a good and informative
read
Hardcover 160 pages The
Crowood Press Ltd (11 Jun 2009)
£16.14 $26.22
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Man Buys
Dog: A Loser's Guide to the World of Greyhound Racing by David
Matthews
Ella Windsor, Mail on
Sunday, said it was 'A joy to read'.
A brilliant piece of sports
writing that unveils the cultishly popular world of greyhound racing and
diamond geezers
Hardcover
288 pages (May 2, 2005)
£11.89 $31.19
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How to Win at Greyhound Betting by Samuel Blankson
This book gives over ten techniques and
systems for betting on 6-trap UK BAGS greyhound races. These systems are
illustrated and explained in simple and easy to follow steps. Although based on
UK races, the author explains how, anyone with internet access from any
location in the world can also use these systems to make consistent
profits.
Synopsis Today, sports' betting is a big industry for
the bookmakers and race organisers. Of all the people who benefit from sports
racing the "punters" (or in this case, you), are the last on the list of people
who consistently gain. In fact the greyhounds probably gain more from these
races than most punters. Why is that? Well, there are many reasons but most of
them centre on these two things: Lack of a proven system and Greed. This book
closely examine these two points, and offers techniques and systems for
achieving consistent wins.
Review Rating

Paperback 84 pages (June
16, 2005) UK Amazon £8.95 U$19.99 from Amazon USA
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Greyhound Annual by Jonathan Hobbs (Editor)
Greyhound racing continues to see
something of a renaissance in Britain and Ireland, with increasing coverage on
Sky Television, and the number of punters visiting the tracks on the increase.
This is the third edition of the official Greyhound Annual, following its
successful launch in 2003. The 2005 edition features a wealth of new
information on the sport. These include: detailed results of the previous
season; trainer profiles; ten dogs to follow in 2005; Greyhound Derby special,;
A-Z of greyhound tracks (NGRC, independent and Irish); 2005 fixture list;
directory of English and Irish trainers
Paperback 192 pages (December 30, 2004) UK Amazon £5.59 U$10.26 from Amazon USA
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