{"id":404,"date":"2022-09-01T09:50:47","date_gmt":"2022-09-01T09:50:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.irishbettingsites.com\/?page_id=404"},"modified":"2022-09-01T09:50:47","modified_gmt":"2022-09-01T09:50:47","slug":"kilkenny-greyhound-stadium","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.irishbettingsites.com\/sports-betting\/greyhound-racing\/dog-tracks\/kilkenny-greyhound-stadium\/","title":{"rendered":"Kilkenny Greyhound Stadium Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Irish city of Kilkenny, located in County Kilkenny in the Southern part of the country, is perhaps best known for Kilkenny Castle. For those of you with a sporting inclination, however, Kilkenny Greyhound Stadium might well be somewhere that you\u2019re interested in knowing more about. Opening in 1946 and boasting a couple of respected trophies, the stadium can be found in the North-West part of the city.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re a seasoned greyhound race-goer, then you\u2019ll enjoy the simply facilities that Kilkenny Greyhound Stadium has to offer, whilst if you\u2019ve never been before then you\u2019ll find yourself welcomed by the friendly staff who are happy to explain how it all works. Though everyone is welcome, the basic nature of the set-up here means that it\u2019s perhaps not quite as family friendly a location as other greyhound tracks around Ireland. It\u2019s still well worth a visit, though.
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Kilkenny Greyhound Stadium Guide<\/a><\/h4> \n

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Race Days & Times<\/h2>\n

As with most greyhound race tracks, you could drive past the stadium in Kilkenny on almost any given day and be forgiven for thinking that there was some real racing going on. Most of the time that\u2019s just trials, though, so if you\u2019re wanting to head along when the venue is open to the public you\u2019ll be heading there on a Wednesday or a Friday.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s all about the early evening racing at Kilkenny Greyhound Stadium, so you\u2019ll be able to enter the place from around 5.30pm in preparation for a first race starting at 6.30pm. There are spots where you can get a drink or a snack to eat, but this isn’t the same as some venues where they boast a huge glass-fronted restaurant with seating for 200 people. It\u2019s much more about the pure aspect of the racing itself.<\/p>\n

Visiting<\/h2>\n