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Greyhound racing is not a sport, says junior minister for sport

Greyhound racing is “not a sport” and is not as popular as it used to be, junior minister Thomas Byrne has said.

The Minister of State with responsibility for sport and physical education said that greyhound racing is “an industry” rather than a sport.

He added if its State funding were to be reduced, it should not be assumed that it would go to sports organisations.

The Government increased funding for horse and greyhound racing by €4.1 million in Budget 2025, bringing the total State funding for greyhound racing to €19.8 million.

Asked whether that funding should instead go towards supporting Ireland’s athletes, Mr Byrne said “zero” funding was allocated by his department to greyhound racing.

“It’s not seen as a sport, it’s not under Sport Ireland, it’s not under our department,” Mr Byrne said.

“It’s within the Department of Agriculture and I think if that money were taken from greyhounds, I assume the Department of Agriculture would want to keep it.

“I don’t think it should be assumed that it automatically goes to sport. It’s not a sport. It’s not a sport under Sport Ireland, it’s not in competition with our sports.”

He added: “It’s an industry, effectively, and it’s a traditional industry that, quite frankly, isn’t as popular as it once was.”

Asked whether state funding for greyhound racing should be decreased, he said: “I want to prioritise the increasing of funding for sport.”

Mr Byrne said that Government funding for sports had “gone to another level”, doubling in less than 10 years.

“The funding for sport includes funding for high performance, funding for national governing bodies, facilities, major events, but there’s also other funding around the place that doesn’t get counted. So for example, Tallaght Stadium,

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