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  • Greyhound Racing Ireland (Irish: Rásaíocht Con Éireann, formerly Irish: Bord na gCon) is an Irish semi-state body charged with regulating and promoting...
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    fully operated by Rásaíocht Con Éireann / Greyhound Racing Ireland (formerly named Irish Greyhound Board IGB, Bord na gCon) with the remaining six owned...
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    issue a new list of classic races. As was the practice at the time the Bord na gCon switched the event each year to a different track. Clonmel Greyhound...
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    track being taken over by the Bord na gCon in October 1974. By 1978, the stadium required renovation and the Bord na gCon decided that improvements could...
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    and Saturday night. It was refurbished by the Irish Greyhound Board, Bord na gCon, and the facility is shared with the Connacht rugby team. Galway City...
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  • renamed the Perpetual Challenge Trophy and later the Guinness Trophy. The Bord na gCon installed a new totalisator system at four tracks including Cork in 1960...
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  • Industry Bill paved the way for the establishment of the greyhound board, Bord na gCon. 14 December – Ireland was admitted to the United Nations. Frederick...
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  • reference] Examples include: Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Bord na gCon (Irish Greyhound Board) Coillte (Commercial Irish Forestry Business)...
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  • In July 2007, the Bord na gCon put aside €8 million for a long-awaited regeneration project, the agreement between the Bord na gCon (IGB) and Agricultural...
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    Gaelic football/Hurling 8,200 13,000 No 45 Galway Sportsgrounds Galway Bord na gCon/Connacht Rugby Greyhound racing/Rugby union 8,129 Yes 46 Musgrave Park...
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  • Greyhound Racing Club which was the governing body for UK Tracks or the Bord na gCon (the Irish Greyhound Board) which is the governing body for Irish tracks...
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  • driver software Irish Greyhound Board, the English language name for the Bord na gCon Gas Interconnector Greece–Bulgaria, is a natural gas pipeline between...
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  • The stand was built at the cost of £35,000 with an 80% grant from the Bord na gCon. The Dundealgan Greyhound Racing Company decided to introduce a major...
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    venue by the Limerick Enterprise Development Partnership (LEDP) from Bord na gCon. However, the club suffered a financial collapse in 2019 and lost its...
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    There are seventeen in the Republic where the licensing authority is Bord na gCon, the Irish Greyhound Board. This is a semi-state body and was established...
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  • applied for a licence as the proprietor of a new Ballybunion track but the Bord na gCon headed by Seamus Flanagan refused the licence due to objections lodged...
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    thanks were given by CEO Jim Martin to Paschal Taggart chairman of the Bord na gCon/Irish Greyhound Board for their help. The track measures 550 yards in...
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    last Derby to be run at Harolds Cross following the decision by the Bord na gCon to keep the race at Shelbourne Park. At Harold's Cross, 8 August (over...
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  • Park as a going concern. The track would come under the control of the Bord na gCon in 1960 that purchased the track from the Morris family. There were no...
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    earned the nickname 'Sundance Kid'. In 1958 the Irish Greyhound Board (Bord Na gCon based in Limerick) was given the responsibility of all tracks in Ireland...
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