Greyhound Board of Great Britain

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The Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB) is the organisation that governs greyhound racing in Great Britain.

They were formed in 2009 after a merger between the British Greyhound Racing Board and the National Greyhound Racing Club. (NGRC) All in the registered sector are subject to the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB) Rules of Racing[1] and the Directions of the Stewards, who set the standards for greyhound welfare and racing integrity, from racecourse facilities and trainers' kennels to retirement of greyhounds. Stewards inquiries and then disciplinary action is taken against anyone found failing to comply.[2]

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