With the chase over, dog track goes grey to blue | Arkansas Democrat Gazette (2024)

WEST MEMPHIS -- Then there was one.

One more 583-yard dash. One last chance to chase "Rusty."

One last running of the greyhounds.

Saturday night, the winner of the "Last Greyt Race" in Southland Greyhound Park's 66-year history was a dog named Smile N Mean It.

As the sun set on 2022 and the track, owners Mary and David Robinette didn't feel like celebrating.

"Pretty sad, actually," said David Robinette trackside afterward. "We've done this our entire life and that's the last one. ... I don't know how to put it into words."

For Mary Robinette, watching the final running was "exciting, thrilling, sad."

The couple first met at a dog kennel in North Sioux City, S.D, 42 years ago.

The dog's name, given by Mary, came from the title of a book written by Bud and Eunice Williams, pioneers of livestock marketing and stockmanship.

"So since we're going into cattle [after dog racing], it's kind of bittersweet," Mary said. "It's been a hell of a ride."

Said David, "These dogs have taken us and done them like we've never even imagined. Seen all parts of the world and everything else, and they've been really good to us."

The gray, overcast day was marked by multiple commemorative items, including a program with four different vintage covers from the track's heyday, each bearing the title, "The 'Last Greyt Race.'"

Some received a vial full of sand taken from the track surface.

The greyhounds and Robinettes weren't the only ones closing the book on their Southland tenure.

There was Robert Thorne, president of the Arkansas Greyhound Kennel Association.

Thorne's history with Southland dates back to when he was 16.

Well, that's what he put on his initial application to work at Southland.

"I started out walking dogs," said Thorne, who was actually 15 at the time and is now 62. "My mother worked here [as a greeter]. And, I hate to admit, I lied about one year so I could go and get a job."

Now, as owner of a kennel that houses 12 dogs, his last race was Race 10 of 14.

"It's sad," Thorne said. "I've been doing this 45 years here. ... I've been good till the last three, four hours. This close to that last race is emotional. We've had some of the best dogs in the country in our kennel."

In race No. 10, the dog from his kennel, Slatex Sena, faced off against seven other greyhounds ... and came in last.

Thorne watched, standing at the green trackside railing while holding his 15-month-old granddaughter, Madison.

"I'm happy and everybody's coming off safe today," Thorne said. "So today's ending up being a great day for everybody. ...

"The greyhounds [are] the reason we have everything we have, and we're very blessed."

Slatex and the other dogs all chased "Rusty," the track's mechanical rabbit, around the dirt track.

Well, it's more like a "stuffed fake bone," said Southland's President and General Manager Osi Imomoh.

Once the 14th and final race was over Saturday, what would happen to Rusty?

Imomoh said a lot of people had been asking, "Can I get that?"

Rusty is staying in the Southland family. The rabbit or bone, whichever you prefer, will likely be preserved and put into a shadowbox to put on display.

Imomoh said this amid the general cacophony of the track's "Kennel Club," as the loudspeaker made announcements and a lounge singer performed songs while she sat at an electronic piano in the corner.

Imomoh's path to overseeing the end of Southland's racing era was an unusual one.

Born in Nigeria and raised in London and Amsterdam, he came to the United States to attend school at the University of Houston. He originally pursued chemical engineering for three years, before changing course into hospitality.

"The math helps being in the gaming industry, but also hospitality was my heart," said Imomoh.

He's been the general manager of Southland for about six months, but has been with Delaware North, its parent company, since 2006.

Back when he was a kid, if he had been told he'd wind up as the GM of a casino in eastern Arkansas, "I would have told you you were crazy," said Imomoh.

But here he was, ushering out the end of six decades of history in West Memphis.

"Anytime that change happens, feelings are tough, but you know that when one door is closing, another door opens," Imomoh said.

"Our goal is to be here and doing more things in the community in the years to come," he added.

Greyhound racing was a staple of Southland since the track originally opened in 1956 as Southland Greyhound Park and was the only gambling venue in the Mid-South.

Thorne remembers nights in the late '70s and early '80s, in the days of the Kennel Club requiring a suit and tie, when 10,000 to 12,000 people crammed onto the property. Cars stretched from behind the track's backstretch to the kennel facility.

"It made West Memphis on the map," Thorne said.

Imomoh estimated 2,600 people would attend Saturday's final day of races.

Three years ago, Southland Casino Racing and the Arkansas Greyhound Kennel Association reached a pact to gradually phase out live greyhound racing at the West Memphis track by Saturday.

The shift away from dog racing was in part a response to concerns about the treatment of race dogs. Shrinking attentions spans were also a factor. Why wait 11 minutes for another dog race when one can press a button on a slot machine every few seconds?

Southland is the beneficiary, along with Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort in Hot Springs, of a 2018 state constitutional amendment that allowed the two racetracks to build and operate full-fledged casinos.

Construction of Southland's $320 million hotel expansion project -- including a 20-story building and a 113-square foot gaming floor -- was formally completed Dec. 15. The track will be shut down and Southland will announce future plans later this year. The viewing area will still be used to simulcast events from across the country.

With the phasing out of dog racing, Southland and its Mid-South Greyhound Adoption Option went about trying to find homes for more than 1,000 greyhounds. In May, the demand for dogs resulted in a wait list of up to six months.

After Saturday, there would be only one state left in the country -- West Virginia -- with greyhound racing. Thorne will send some of his dogs to a track there, in Wheeling.

"By Monday, there'll be less than 100 dogs here," Thorne said. "When at one time there were 1,600."

As Smile N Mean It's photo was taken on the frontstretch, tears were shed and hugs were given.

The PA system crackled to life one last time.

The announcer delivered a message, one made famous by Edward R. Murrow in the 1950s when Southland was just getting started.

"Good night and good luck."

With the chase over, dog track goes grey to blue | Arkansas Democrat Gazette (2024)

FAQs

What is the thing called that greyhounds chase? ›

A race cannot be run without a lure! The lure is the item that the dogs chase – in track racing it has traditionally comprised of a carriage usually covered in fabric or fur, that is mounted to a steel cable.

What is the name of the rabbit in the dog track? ›

Slatex and the other dogs all chased "Rusty," the track's mechanical rabbit, around the dirt track. Well, it's more like a "stuffed fake bone," said Southland's President and General Manager Osi Imomoh.

What do greyhounds chase around the track? ›

Greyhounds chase a lure, usually an artificial mechanical object, while racing around the track. This object, often designed to mimic a small animal or simply a flag-like item, is used to keep the dogs focused and motivated to run at top speeds.

Does Southland still have Greyhound racing? ›

Southland Greyhound Park in Memphis was the only operational track in Arkansas, but ended live dog racing in 2022. Greyhound racing remains legal in the state, however, as a prohibition has not yet passed into law.

What is roaching in greyhounds? ›

Roaching is the Greyhound sleeping on his back with all 4 legs in the air, looking much like the dead insect of the same name. Because it places the dog in such a vulnerable position, it is an indication that he feels perfectly comfortable and safe in his environment.

What does BD mean in greyhound racing? ›

Abbreviations
AbbreviationMeaning
BdBadly (BdBmp = badly bumped)
BlkBaulked (ran into another dog)
BmpBumped by another dog
ChllChallenged for the lead
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What are greyhounds scared of? ›

Find out what triggers his fear

While most greyhounds are very sensitive to tone of voice, some shy dogs take that sensitivity a step beyond. They may respond fearfully to a raised tone of voice, even if there is no anger in the tone and the words are not addressed to them.

How are greyhounds treated at the track? ›

The greyhound racing industry treats dogs like machines. For the few minutes that they spend on a track during a race, they spend up to 23 hours a day confined to a cramped cage or kennel. According to GREY2K USA Worldwide, an average of between 500 and 1,000 dogs are required in order to operate a racetrack.

Are racing greyhounds toilet trained? ›

Many greyhounds are very 'clean' when it comes to their toileting habits, but others may take a little time to learn not to mess in the house. Many racing greyhounds have only ever lived in a kennel environment, with regular 'let-outs' for a run and toilet break during the day.

Which state banned greyhound racing? ›

The following are the most recent states to pass legislation prohibiting dog racing: Maine (1993), Virginia (1995), Vermont (1995), Idaho (1996), Washington (1996), Nevada (1997), North Carolina (1998), Pennsylvania (2004), Massachusetts (2010), Rhode Island (2010), New Hampshire (2010), Colorado (2014), Arizona (2016) ...

Are there any greyhound racing tracks left in the United States? ›

Greyhounds racing at Wheeling Island Hotel-Casino-Racetrack in October 2022. Live greyhounds in the background and statues in the foreground. As of 2024, there are only two active greyhound racetracks in the United States, both located in the state of West Virginia and owned by hospitality conglomerate Delaware North.

Why is greyhound racing illegal in Florida? ›

Dorchak said the campaign's ultimately decisive, strategic goal was to inform the voting public about the sport's "corruption and cruelty." She said, in general, a dog died every three days and suffered devastating injuries from broken legs to severed necks running in circles to enrich bettors and dog-track owners.

Why do Greyhounds chase the lure? ›

Greyhounds are naturally inclined to pursue a moving object within their line of sight, and the lure's strategic positioning and consistent movement serve to capitalize on this instinct. Key functions of a Greyhound Lure include: Creating a visual stimulant: The lure provides a fast-moving target for the dogs to chase.

What do Greyhounds chase after? ›

Greyhounds have been valued historically for their hunting prowess and selected for their ability to independently sight, chase, outmanoeuvre, and catch fast moving prey such as deer, foxes, rabbits, and hares. They are genetically predisposed to be good at and enjoy chasing and catching small, fast moving objects.

What is the lure in greyhound racing? ›

Traditionally, greyhound racing lure systems comprise a carriage usually covered in fabric or fur that is mounted to a steel cable. The cable is pulled around the track by a large electric motor, with a series of spindles or pulleys around the rail maintaining the cable's tension.

What is the trap in greyhound racing? ›

Greyhound traps are numbered from 1 to 6, with 1 being the innermost and 6 being the outermost. The track position plays a crucial role in determining which trap may have the highest chances of winning.

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