Greyhound
Race Day Reports
Race day reports for events on the racing calendar are compiled by Stewards employed by the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission. Reports will continue to be displayed on the Racing Queensland website within the racing calendar site.
View Race Day Stewards’ Reports for greyhound racing.
For more information email: Stewards@qric.qld.gov.au
Date | Name | Summary | Report |
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1 October 2024 | Shane Ellis | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the prohibited substance Dexamethasone was detected in: 1. a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Brother’s Keeper on three occasions. | Shane Ellis (pdf, 137 KB) |
1 October 2024 | Lawrence Topping | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the prohibited substance Gabapentin was detected in a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Burrum Rose when it competed in, and won, Race 8 at the Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club on 7 August 2024. | Lawrence Topping (pdf, 130 KB) |
5 September 2024 | Narelle Mulcahy | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards convened a Stewards’ Inquiry in respect of Ms Narelle Mulcahy’s continued non-compliance with Schedule 1 of the Queensland Local Rules of Racing, the Queensland Greyhound Racing Minimum Standards of Care. | Narelle Mulcahy (pdf, 152 KB) |
27 August 2024 | Steven Swift | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into various complaints received in respect of licensed trainer and owner Mr Steven Swift pertaining to the care and welfare of the greyhounds Sirius Bill and Aerobic Sound, together with allegations of misconduct at the Ipswich Greyhound Racing Club on 29 June 2024. | Steven Swift (pdf, 135 KB) |
21 August 2024 | Mark Saal | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the prohibited substance Arsenic was detected at a level in excess of the mass concentration limit of 800 nanograms per millilitre in a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Kajagoogoo when it competed in, and won, Race 4 at the Ipswich Greyhound Racing Club on 18 June 2024. | Mark Saal (pdf, 133 KB) |
7 August 2024 | Kevin Macintosh | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the prohibited substances Tramadol and O-desmethyltramadol were detected in a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Mini Miner. | Kevin Macintosh (pdf, 123 KB) |
30 July 2024 | Myra Griffiths | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards convened a Stewards’ Inquiry in respect of samples containing prohibited substances taken from the greyhounds Whispers and Newton Hayze, with Mrs Myra Griffiths being the licensed trainer of the greyhounds Newton Hayze and Whispers at the relevant times. | Myra Griffiths (pdf, 159 KB) |
30 July 2024 | Gerald Corrigan | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that prohibited substances were detected in a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Kilkenny Blue. | Gerald Corrigan (pdf, 139 KB) |
16 July 2024 | George Hagicostas | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that permanently banned prohibited substances were detected in a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Irish Spice when it competed in, and won, Race 3 at the Ipswich Greyhound Racing Club on 3 November 2017. | George Hagicostas (pdf, 132 KB) |
18 July 2024 | Christopher Scifleet | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the prohibited substance Dexamethasone was detected in a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Lusty Lovin’ when it competed in, and won, Race 7 at the Townsville Greyhound Racing Club on 12 April 2024. | Christopher Scifleet (pdf, 137 KB) |