Its a Dogs Life

I'd driven past the Shawfield stadium many times and had always thought it looked a right odd place. When I eventually arrived last night, I discovered that it is indeed an odd place with a fair variety of the kind of odd characters you'd expect - wee old east end glasgow men, young guys in tracksuits and mad women debating with themselves (and anyone within ear shot) over where their betting system was going wrong. Its a very Glasweigan night out and its grand.

For a birthday/ special occasion it is a lot of fun. Its £5 each to get in, but then you can bet as small as £1 on each of the ten races so for another £10 you can have a stake riding all night. I tried betting £5 on my first race and when that quickly disapeared I switched to £1 bets for the remainder and to be honest you get as much excitement with the small bets so I'd stick to that. I'm not maybe the person to be getting advice from however as my chosen dog came last in the first 5 races. doh

I'm guessing that greyhounds are not that smart - cause if they really are trying to catch the weird looking yellow rabbit then surely after a few races they'd work out that it was a fix and give it up.


All in all I recommened giving it a go. Don't worry about being a novice or that you'll do the wrong thing - the staff and the regular punters are pretty friendly and happy to explain the rules and there's not much chance of you sticking out like a sore thumb. We stuck with betting on one winner but there's lots of other combinations you can try as well. Race nights are on four times a week and start at 7pm - the bars etc stay open until midnight. Grab a group of friends and have a go.

Links
Shawfield Stadium
Wiki-pedia page
Historic images
*biggest in our group that is - we were only betting £1 a go remember. There were folks betting with £100 bets and they probably won more than £14.
Labels: Shawfield, sports, things to do
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