LENSON SANCHEZ (t3) takes early command of Saturday’s final 2nd Round heat from runner up Noirs Allen (t2). Drama was to unfold a circuit later, where Jaytee Jet (t6) and Badmoonrising (t1) dead heated for third place, leading to a run-off and a delayed 3rd Round draw, both next Wednesday. William Hill Derby 2nd Round. Wimbledon Sat 14th May 2016. Photo: Steve Nash

Henlow greyhound racing promoter Kevin Boothby has signed a 10 year lease deal to take over Towcester dog track and expects to re-open for greyhound racing in March 2020, according to a report by the Greyhound Star.

It is the second piece of good news for the beleagured sport in a week after news that the Arena Racing Company (ARC) had acquired the endangered Belle Vue track and Perry Bar course from GRA.

Boothby told Floyd Amphlett at the Star: “The paperwork has been signed and I so excited about the future. I can confirm that greyhound racing will take place on Fridays and Saturdays, and hopefully increasing to a maximum of four meetings per week by next summer.

“The first thing to say is that greyhound racing will just be a part of what we are planning; we will not be relying on greyhounds to make it pay. The place lends itself to so many different opportunities. We will have pop concerts, seminars, conferences. The great thing about Towcester is that everything is already in place. It is a fantastic facility waiting for the right person to promote it. I am working with a very bright young entrepreneur and am planning to employ up to five people to sell the place for a wide variety of uses.”

Towcester, which previously ran the Greyhound Derby before the track fell into trouble, will make some adjustments to the track to create a ‘bigger and safer circuit’.

Boothby added: “I am absolutely determined that Towcester will be the premier greyhound venue and I intend that it will dominate racing; an English version of Shelbourne Park. We had over 1,000 through the gates for Saturday nights at Henlow and I would be confident that with similar marketing, we can at least double that at Towcester.”

Source:SBCnews

By DOMENICO DRAGONE

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