On Monday on The Agenda, we spoke to Nuala Donland from Greyhound Action Ireland, who said that Greyhound racing could not survive in Ireland without State subsidy.
Earlier this month, the Scottish and Welsh Parliaments both announced bans on greyhound racing.
Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has said the Government has no intention of doing likewise.
However, the Greyhound Action Ireland spokesperson told us that cutting State funding would have a similar impact.
Nuala told us about how she remains especially concerned about the welfare of the dogs, noting many of them sustain serious injuries every year from injuries sustained while racing, and Nuala joins us on the line now to talk to us some more about all of this.
we were joined Chairman of the Irish Greyhounds Owners & Breeders Federation, Damien Matthews, who is a greyhound owner, trainer and breeder based in Newry - Damien felt that the interview with Nuala on Tuesday was a little one-sided and he is going to give us his thoughts on what was said now.
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