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Article: letters: GRA remains committed to trainers and their dogs; Stephen Rea, the GRA's PR spokesman, reacts to criticism of the company in the wake of Catford's closure.(Sports)
- Article from:
- The Racing Post (London, England)
- Article date:
- November 14, 2003
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I was surprised to read Paul Koller's comments earlier this week, as he has clearly not taken on board the commitment we gave as a company to the trainers, staff and, most importantly, the greyhounds at Catford Stadium.
Yes, I was angry with the ill-timed comments emanating from the Catford Greyhound Owners' Association just a few hours after the closure announcement, and this anger was on behalf of the greyhounds which have played no part in the demise of Catford and in my personal opinion did not deserve to have their lives taken so flippantly.
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