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Greyhound club backs Relay

MOVE over the famous Red Dog, Cranbourne’s got several of them making a positive impact on the community. The Cranbourne Greyhound Club has thrown its support behind the Cranbourne-Narre Relay for Life event for the second year. The club is donating $100 for every ‘red’ number one greyhound that wins at Cranbourne at the race meetings on November 5, 6, 13 and 22. Pictured from left is, Casey councillor Amanda Stapleton, Jim Reynolds, Dylan Ryan, Cranbourne Greyhound Racing Club chief executive Tony Wright, Nicole and Tyler Ryan, Lyn and Clive Nicholson, and mayor Geoff Ablett with a greyhound named Red.

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