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Greyhound Racing
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Hi, Could someone confirm that there were only five traps in early greyhound races. Everyone I speak to say there has always been six. When I used to go many years ago I always backed traps 1 and 5 in a forecast. (Inside and outside trap). It would also be nice to know when it changed to six traps we have today. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some stadiums still only have 5 traps. e.g. Shawfield:
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It may be possible that there were at one time 5 traps but ssome bios suggest that there may be as many as 8 traps - according to "jacket colour" protocol:-
Greyhound racing in Britain has a standard colour scheme. The starting traps (equipment that the greyhound starts a race in) determines the colour.
Trap 1 = Red with White numeral
Trap 2 = Blue with White numeral
Trap 3 = White with Black numeral
Trap 4 = Black with White numeral
Trap 5 = Orange with Black numeral
Trap 6 = Black & White Stripes with Red numeral
Trap 7 = Green with Red numeral
Trap 8 = Yellow and Black with White numeral
A racing jacket worn by a reserve bears an additional letter 'R' prominently on each side.
Greyhound racing in Britain has a standard colour scheme. The starting traps (equipment that the greyhound starts a race in) determines the colour.
Trap 1 = Red with White numeral
Trap 2 = Blue with White numeral
Trap 3 = White with Black numeral
Trap 4 = Black with White numeral
Trap 5 = Orange with Black numeral
Trap 6 = Black & White Stripes with Red numeral
Trap 7 = Green with Red numeral
Trap 8 = Yellow and Black with White numeral
A racing jacket worn by a reserve bears an additional letter 'R' prominently on each side.