Participant registration / Attendant registration
What is an attendant?
An attendant is a person who is responsible for or handles a greyhound on a racetrack or at a trial. For example, someone who catches or handles greyhounds at a race meeting or a trial must be registered as an attendant. Someone who assists with caring for greyhounds kept by a family member would be required to register as an attendant if they also wish to assist with and handle the greyhounds at a race or trial.
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Please note that an attendant is different to a Kennel/Track Attendant. A registered attendant is not authorised to act as a race official at a greyhound race meeting or trial.
How to apply
When applying for registrations, applicants must complete an online Registration Knowledge Test to confirm they have the basic knowledge to perform the role and understand their obligations as a registered participant.
If you are applying for an Attendant, Owner Trainer, Public Trainer or Breeder registration, please complete the following steps:
- Read the Being a Greyhound Attendant Handbook.
- Start your application for a registration on the portal
- The Registration Knowledge Test will be part of the application for registration
- Once completed, submit your application
Registration application
Click below to apply online:
Download a printable copy of the application here.
Requirements:
- Must be aged 18 years or over
- National Police History Check (Cost included in the registration fee)
- Colour passport style photograph.
Registration Fee:
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How long will the application take to process?
Upon receiving your completed application, we will aim to process it within four weeks. Please note that applications received by post may be significantly delayed.