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Dream night of top-flight action at The Meadows

Greyhound Racing Victoria’s Dream Chasers Festival is back and better than ever — the party gets started at The Meadows on Saturday, November 8 with Topgun Night.

This electrifying event launches the 2025 edition of Australia’s richest greyhound racing festival, celebrating elite competition, unbeatable atmosphere, and first-class entertainment.

Since its launch in 2022, GRV’s Dream Chasers Festival has set the benchmark for greyhound racing entertainment. Four years on, it continues to shine as a world-class showcase of speed, talent and passion — where fences, terraces and grandstands overflow with fans and families dining, cheering and partying the night away.

Watch the racing elite light up the track as the nation’s finest chasers go head-to-head in two of the sport’s most prestigious invitationals — the Group 1 Topgun Sprint (525m) and Group 1 Topgun Stayers (730m). Add to that the Group 1 Hume Cup (600m), and you’ve got a trifecta of top-flight racing that promises to thrill from start to finish.

Enjoy FREE general admission and soak up the excitement from trackside, or settle in on the Meadows lawn, featuring family-friendly entertainment and picnic tables — the perfect spot to enjoy the action in comfort. Feeling lucky? There are chances to win cash and prizes in the ‘Dream Catchers Cup’, adding even more excitement to an already unforgettable night.

For those after a premium experience, book your place in the Temlee Dining Room, where first-class dining meets breathtaking race views — with three-course dining packages starting from just $69 per person.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of Melbourne’s most top-flight night. For more information contact the Melbourne Greyhounds on (03) 9355 5222 or visit melbournegreyhounds.org.au

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