The response from state governments and greyhound industry governing bodies was swift — a number of trainers in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland were placed under investigation or stood down immediately. Many industry officials were embroiled in the controversy and themselves stood down from their positions. The most extreme reaction came from the New South Wales state government, which announced in July that following an inquiry, greyhound racing was to be banned in the state from July onwards.
Following widespread backlash, the government reversed the decision to ban the sport in October The messy affair is widely seen as one of the major reasons for the demise of the career of NSW Premier Mike Baird, who was later replaced by his party. Create a Racenet account Email address. Australian Greyhound Trainers The Australian greyhound racing industry boasts a huge population of trainers.
Get to know the best trainers at each track and those who appear to be making up the numbers. The only negative is these runners can be huge prices on the exchange to lay but can at least help narrow down the runners in each race you wish to back. Looking at one trainer a little more closely, Andrea Dailly is without doubt one of the best trainers in the country. She has had some amazing results, especially at The Meadows where she went close to training the entire card twice at the Wednesday meetings in Generally a greyhound will have a few starts at provincial tracks before running in the city.
This is especially the case in NSW with only one Sydney metropolitan track. In Victoria, maiden races are frequently run at The Meadows on a Wednesday and Sandown Park on a Sunday so a dog can race at a city track very early in his career.
As sprint races at city tracks are run over metres, the best way to decipher country times is by their run home time. Becoming familiar with overall times on country tracks and a dogs run home time is imperative. Geelong and Warragul are good examples. If a greyhound at these tracks breaks A run home time of With maidens being run at The Meadows and Sandown Park my preference is that they have a race start on the track before they become a betting commodity.
I apply this rule across the board as I prefer the greyhound to have seen the venue. In Victoria you cannot determine if they have trialled there but with NSW the Public trial information for maidens is available on form guides at thedogs. When dogs are having their first run on a city track, if they can run home in better than These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent.
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