Greyhound racing is one of the most popular sports in Australia. It's exciting, fast-paced, and absolutely full of action. In South Australia, the premier Greyhound track is Angle Park. It is located on the South Road and meets several times a week, especially Monday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday morning.
The first Adelaide dog race at Angle Park was held on April 20, 1972. In addition to the regular meetings held on weekdays, competitions will be held on weekends, and the competition will be more frequent as the peak season approaches. Angle Park is considered one of the best venues for Greyhound racing because it offers sand competitions and has tried other types of bait systems, usually cable bait systems.
The track has a total circumference of 457 meters, a radius of 51 meters and a width of 6.5 meters. The competition is divided into different distances - 515, 600 and 731 meters. 30 minutes before the start of the first game...
Orignal From: Corner Park Lingbi Circuit
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