National Greyhound Racing Club

[2] It consisted of twelve stewards, one of them senior and most of them with military or police backgrounds.

[2] The National Greyhound Racing Society was a branch of the NGRC responsible for the promotion of the industry.

By 1946 the Club employed a 300 strong security service to ensure fair play on its associated tracks.

The remit was the same in regard to rules and regulations and the promotion of the sport but there were some extra responsibilities.

The issue of welfare was high on the agenda and it was vital to show those who did not know how the sport worked that the greyhounds were given the highest priority.