03/01/2026
And just when you think you might just have heard it all - there’s this!
The article goes on to say that there are around 5.5k owners and trainers in the country. 5.5k owners and trainers supported with 20m in tax payers money? Someone tell me that’s a misprint! How could ‘around’ 5.5K people be in receipt of this amount of government funding, for a role/job that they CHOOSE to do?
I wonder, does this course also cover details for how to get ‘rid’ of the ‘wastage’ greyhounds when they don’t run fast enough, have no chase drive, are too silly, too nervous or pick up 💯 treatable injuries during schooling?
OMG, not them again! There is no space for in or anywhere in in 2026 and beyond! Ban Bloodsports
Party for Animal Welfare - Limerick branch calls on TUS, why not launch a couple of courses on prevention of animalcruelty in LImerick and the rest of Ireland! Greyhoundracing should have no airtime anywhere!!!
"Greyhound educational programmes at TUS
LIMERICK’S Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), in collaboration with Greyhound Racing Ireland (GRI), has announced the launch of two courses designed to advance education, professional standards, and animal welfare across Ireland’s greyhound industry.
https://www.limerickpost.ie/2026/01/02/greyhound-educational-programmes-at-tus/
The new accredited programmes – the Special Purpose Award in Greyhound Welfare and Husbandry and the Special Purpose Award in Greyhound Health, Injuries, and Drug Analysis – will provide participants with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to ensure best practice in the care, management and treatment of greyhounds throughout all stages of life.
The courses are designed to meet the evolving educational and welfare needs of the sector, promoting evidence-based care, responsible ownership and regulatory compliance.
Around 5,500 owners and trainers are involved in the sport, which is headquartered at the Dock Road in Limerick. President of TUS, Professor Vincent Cunnane, said: “These programmes will equip those working in the greyhound sector with the scientific understanding and practical competence necessary to uphold the highest standards of care and integrity.”
Pat Flanagan, chairman of GRI, added: “This partnership between GRI and TUS marks a landmark moment for the greyhound industry in Ireland.
“These newly accredited programmes build on the strong standards of care and welfare already achieved across the industry and will serve as an exemplar for canine welfare more broadly.
“They reflect our shared commitment to education, best practice and the highest standards of integrity and lifelong welfare for every greyhound.”
The launch of these programmes marks an important step in supporting education, integrity and welfare in the greyhound industry.
By offering structured, accredited learning opportunities, TUS and GRI are helping to ensure the continued professionalisation of greyhound care and management in Ireland. For further information, visit: grireland.ie/education."