Sheffield Dogs Results provides comprehensive coverage of greyhound racing at Owlerton Stadium, one of the most historic tracks in British dog racing. Our mission is to deliver accurate, timely, and useful information to racing enthusiasts, bettors, and anyone interested in the sport.
What We Offer
Our website focuses on delivering detailed race results from Sheffield Owlerton meetings, including finishing positions, times, and performance data. We provide trap statistics and track analysis to help readers understand how different factors influence race outcomes. Our content includes historical information about the track, which has hosted greyhound racing since 1932, and guides explaining how to interpret form figures, sectional times, and grading systems.
We also cover welfare standards in UK greyhound racing, drawing on official data from the Greyhound Board of Great Britain to present an accurate picture of how the sport operates today. This includes information about injury rates, retirement outcomes, and the regulatory framework governing licensed tracks.
Our Approach
We aim to present information in a clear, accessible manner that serves both newcomers to the sport and experienced followers. Our analysis draws on publicly available data, official sources, and established expertise in greyhound racing. We strive to be factual and balanced, acknowledging both the traditions of the sport and the ongoing discussions about its future.
Our content is produced independently. We are not affiliated with Owlerton Stadium, the Greyhound Board of Great Britain, or any bookmaker. This independence allows us to present information without commercial bias.
Sheffield Owlerton
Owlerton Stadium holds a special place in greyhound racing history. Located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, the track opened in January 1932 and has operated continuously except during wartime. The venue runs both BAGS meetings supplying live coverage to betting shops and evening racing for trackside attendance. With approximately 260 meetings per year, Owlerton remains one of the busiest greyhound venues in Britain.
The track features a distinctive circuit of 400 metres circumference with distances ranging from 280-metre sprints to 660-metre staying races. Its sand surface and specific characteristics create racing conditions that reward certain running styles, making local track knowledge valuable for anyone studying Sheffield dogs results.
Responsible Gambling
We recognise that betting forms part of greyhound racing culture, but we encourage all visitors to gamble responsibly. Betting should be entertainment, not a source of financial stress. If you feel that gambling is affecting your life negatively, support is available through organisations such as GambleAware and the National Gambling Helpline.
Greyhound Welfare
We support efforts to ensure racing greyhounds receive proper care throughout their careers and successful transitions into retirement. The welfare of these animals matters, and we aim to reflect that in our coverage by including information about rehoming programmes, welfare statistics, and the work of rescue organisations that help retired racers find loving homes.
