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The greyhound races Tasmanian authorities don't want you to see
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The greyhound races Tasmanian authorities don't want you to see

In Tasmania, greyhound racing has faced scrutiny over the handling of injuries and deaths among the animals. After a race in Launceston on June 9, 2025, a three-year-old greyhound named Sherry Cask suffered a suspected fracture and was subsequently retired. However, concerns arose when it was discovered that she had not returned to racing, leading to speculation about her fate. Similar incidents occurred throughout the year, including the injury of Motspur on September 15, 2025, and multiple injuries during a race in Hobart on January 14, 2025. Tasracing, the governing body, has a policy of not uploading race replay videos if there are crashes or injuries, citing respect for participants and animals. Under Tasmania's right-to-information laws, the Greens obtained these hidden videos, revealing graphic footage of dogs being injured and trampled. These videos, which were previously inaccessible to the public, highlight ongoing concerns about animal welfare in greyhound racing.

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ABC News (Australia) logoABC News (Australia)Public / d’ÉtatGaucheFactualité 75Objectivité 60il y a 15 h
The greyhound races Tasmanian authorities don't want you to see

In Tasmania, greyhound racing has faced scrutiny over the handling of injuries and deaths among the animals. After a race in Launceston on June 9, 2025, a three-year-old greyhound named Sherry Cask suffered a suspected fracture and was subsequently retired. However, concerns arose when it was discovered that she had not returned to racing, leading to speculation about her fate. Similar incidents occurred throughout the year, including the injury of Motspur on September 15, 2025, and multiple injuries during a race in Hobart on January 14, 2025. Tasracing, the governing body, has a policy of not uploading race replay videos if there are crashes or injuries, citing respect for participants and animals. Under Tasmania's right-to-information laws, the Greens obtained these hidden videos, revealing graphic footage of dogs being injured and trampled. These videos, which were previously inaccessible to the public, highlight ongoing concerns about animal welfare in greyhound racing.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article highlights concerns about animal welfare in greyhound racing and criticizes Tasracing's policy of withholding footage of injuries and deaths. It emphasizes the ethical implications of such practices and quotes a Greens politician who describes the situation as 'horrifying' and suggests a

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 75 · Objectivité 60): Factuality is moderate as the article reports specific details about Sherry Cask's injury and retirement, aligning with cross-source consensus about hidden race videos. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language like 'tragedy' and 'distress,' and the implication that retired greyhounds

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