CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » New lures for greyhounds

New lures for greyhounds

HOOP arm lures will be introduced at all 13 greyhound racing tracks across the state.
Greyhound Racing Victoria (GRV) will phase in the lures over the next six months, after a series of trials were conducted.
GRV General Manager of Racing Stuart Laing said the hoop arm lures had produced cleaner and safer racing.
“This improved safety was particularly evident with the latest version of the hoop arm lure which has been trialled at The Meadows,” Mr Laing said.
The lure was trialled at seven Victorian racetracks with the objective of reducing interference in races and racing injuries, as well as examining the motivations of greyhounds to chase the lure.
“In future for races run on the hoop arm in Victoria, the greyhounds will finish in the catching pen as opposed to continuing on and finishing on the lure into the back straight,” Mr Laing said.
“GRV was not satisfied that using the finish on method was in the best interests of greyhound safety at this time, however GRV is about to be involved in a ’Motivation to Chase’ study and will further consider the use of finish on lure in this context.“
However the GRV will investigate other ways to finish a race on lure.
A hybrid version is set to be developed for use at Healesville’s straight track to incorporate the same colour schemes and design as the lures used on the hoop arm.
“The new GRV is doing all it can to provide a long, enjoyable life for every Victorian greyhound before, during and after its racing career and we anticipate this will be a major step towards this outcome,” Mr Laing said.
This initiative is the latest in a series of reforms made to Victorian greyhound racing in the past 18 months, following a Special Commission of Inquiry into the Greyhound Racing Industry and the New South Wales Government’s shock decision to ban the sport earlier this year.
The move comes after ABC’s Four Corners program last year aired damning footage of piglets, possums and rabbits being strapped to lures and ripped apart while they are used as live-bait to blood greyhounds at the Tooradin track.

Digital Editions


  • Successful Ramadan Festival at Casey

    Successful Ramadan Festival at Casey

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536857 The City of Casey’s first-ever Ramadan Festival officially kicked off on Wednesday 25 February, transforming the Bunjil Place…

More News

  • ’Compensation’ builds tension

    ’Compensation’ builds tension

    Traders say they have “nowhere left to turn” after two local councils refused to offer compensation, calling it a pattern of “neglect” across all levels of government. For more than…

  • Community is teed-off

    Community is teed-off

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 392859 Residents say Casey councillors should have rejected the Cranbourne Golf Course housing redevelopment and left it to the State Government to intervene if…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 502746 Visible Mending Workshop Bring along your moth-chomped or ripped items and use visible mending techniques to give your damaged items new life. Session…

  • Jess Wilson pledges faster land release in growth areas

    Jess Wilson pledges faster land release in growth areas

    Opposition Leader Jess Wilson has unveiled the first plank of the Coalition’s housing strategy to fast-track development in growth areas as the State heads into an election year. Her housing…

  • Family raises funds for road safety after teen’s tragic death

    Family raises funds for road safety after teen’s tragic death

    As the Provence Centre at Mazenod College filled with people honouring 16-year-old Chris, a heavy stillness lingered in the air. Chris Rua Antony died last Friday after being hit by…

  • Bulls charge home to win

    Bulls charge home to win

    Dandenong West secured a brilliant comeback victory against Narre South in the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1 competition to win by two wickets in what turned out to…

  • Demons ready to ascend

    Demons ready to ascend

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 478111 Footy is in the air and the buzz can be felt around the ground at Casey Fields as the Casey Demons load up…

  • Seagulls still the top dogs

    Seagulls still the top dogs

    Tooradin has one hand on the minor premiership as the Seagulls professionally took care of business against Clyde in round 13 of the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) Premier Division.…

  • Bulls charge to outright

    Bulls charge to outright

    Cardinia’s demolition job of Pakenham reached outright status on day two of round 13 of the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) Premier Division. The wounded Lions had already lost on…

  • Mud Rats rising to the challenge

    Mud Rats rising to the challenge

    Mud Rats has continued its impressive start to the South West Gippsland Dart League (SWGDL) 2026 Summer Season with a hard-fought 8-7 victory over Dart Devils. The Rats remain one…