October 5, 2021

The 16 greyhounds lost in September

Greyhounds killed in September 2021
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16 greyhounds died on Australian tracks in September, according to stewards’ reports. Other injured dogs would have been killed away from the tracks after the race meetings.

Rest in peace

2 Sep MAGICAL MAX Hobart TAS Fractured hock Home straight, break down
3 Sep TARAWI CHRISSY Richmond NSW Compound fractures of radius/ulna First turn, collisions, fall
8 Sep PACE OUT Ballarat VIC Fractured hock Home turn, collisions, fall
8 Sep DR LEWIS Bendigo VIC Fractured ulna First turn, collisions, fall
8 Sep UPWARDS Albion Park QLD Fractured humerus Turn, collision, fall
10 Sep MANIAC MARTINI Geelong VIC Acute cardiac failure Collapsed and died in catching pen
12 Sep ALPACA SUNNY Mt Gambier SA Fractured neck First turn, collision, fall
15 Sep TALK TALK TALK Ballarat VIC Acute abdominal haemorrhage  Distressed in wash bay
16 Sep MONEY BANDIT Goulburn NSW Compound fracture of leg Back straight turn, collisions, fall
17 Sep FRIENDLY SHADOWS Townsville, QLD Rupture of hock Turn, collision, break down
24 Sep PAPER KITE The Gardens NSW Compound/complete fracture of hock Home turn, collision, break down
24 Sep FINAL OCCASION Richmond NSW Compound fracture of radius/ulna First turn, collision, break down
25 Sep BINGO BALLS The Gardens NSW Compound fracture of radius/ulna Home turn, collision, fall
26 Sep DARLING DISPLAY Grafton NSW Severe comminuted fracture of hock Home turn, break down
27 Sep BERMUDA Warrnambool, VIC Fracture of radius/ulna First turn, collision, fall
28 Sep MONTAG BALE The Meadows VIC Fracture of radius/ulna First turn, collision, fall

Click here for more information on 2021 track deaths and injuries including links to the relevant stewards’ reports.

The lethality of Australian racetracks was again apparent, with most greyhounds being euthanased after suffering broken legs following incidents at track turns.

You can imagine the agony of a greyhound suffering a compound or comminuted fracture – a shattered leg.

There were also the poor dogs that collapsed after the race, dying from acute cardiac failure and acute abdominal haemorrhage.        

September was the month that saw NSW’s 2021 toll equal the number of dead greyhounds for the whole of 2020.

And also the month when Greyhound Racing NSW head Tony Mestrov said: “greyhound racing in NSW has never been safer…. In NSW, we are leading the world in greyhound care and welfare.”

Images show the last moments of these beautiful dogs.