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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13 May 2025 | Paul Mcilveen | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) Stewards conducted an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the prohibited substance Firocoxib was detected, in a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Pretty Boy Milo when it competed in, and won, race 6 at the Capalaba Greyhound Racing Club on 16 February 2025. | Paul Mcilveen (pdf, 133 KB) |
25 March 2025 | Luke MacDonald | On 25 March 2025, the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) Stewards concluded an inquiry in respect of evidence received by QRIC regarding an incident that occurred on or around 4 January 2024 at the Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club. | Luke MacDonald (pdf, 166 KB) |
9 May 2025 | Leigh McHugh | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) Stewards conducted an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the permanently banned substances were detected in a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound What’s The Price. | Leigh McHugh (pdf, 139 KB) |
6 May 2025 | Karl Buhner | On 6 May 2025, Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) Stewards concluded an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the prohibited substance Gabapentin was detected in three (3) urine samples collected from the greyhound East Coast when it competed in, and won, Race 6 at the Ipswich Greyhound Racing Club on 10 October 2024, Eastly Breeze when it competed in, and won, Race 1 at the Brisbane Greyhound on 20 October 2024, and Eastly Bloom when it competed in, and won, Race 3 at the Capalaba Greyhound Racing Club 23 October 2024. | Karl Buhner (pdf, 135 KB) |
30 April 2025 | Gary Farrell | Queensland Racing Integrity Commission (QRIC) Stewards conducted an inquiry into analysts’ findings that the prohibited substance Cobalt was detected, above the prescribed threshold, in a post-race urine sample collected from the greyhound Federal Bullet. | Gary Farrell (pdf, 135 KB) |