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Bruce Teague Australia (Verified User) Posts 2092 Dogs 0 / Races 0 31 Jul 2018 03:44
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Steven,
I have to make a yes/no response to the announcement, mostly because I have always suggested that Group prize money has grown too large by comparison to daily 5th Grades.
However, this time the $1m crowd puller is undoubtedly a winner. It will get through to all and sundry and promote discussion - good and bad - across the state. The accompanying trick will be to present the "Story of the Greyhound" at the same time, allowing the public to better understand what makes the canine athlete tick. One is the trigger, the other the bullet, so to speak.
Almost as important is that a big slice of the prize is a government initiative (taken from a community budget) organised by a Minister who voted in favour of the ban!!!
Yes, of course, it's political so perhaps some credit should go to Borsak/SFF who has obviously hit a nerve in the Lib/NP.
Note that ABC TV midday news ran it today, using an interview with its political reporter.
Follow up and more follow up, please
Joe Baldacchino Australia (Verified User) Posts 561 Dogs 6 / Races 2 31 Jul 2018 05:35
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Bruce Teague wrote:
Steven,
I have to make a yes/no response to the announcement, mostly because I have always suggested that Group prize money has grown too large by comparison to daily 5th Grades.
However, this time the $1m crowd puller is undoubtedly a winner. It will get through to all and sundry and promote discussion - good and bad - across the state. The accompanying trick will be to present the "Story of the Greyhound" at the same time, allowing the public to better understand what makes the canine athlete tick. One is the trigger, the other the bullet, so to speak.
Almost as important is that a big slice of the prize is a government initiative (taken from a community budget) organised by a Minister who voted in favour of the ban!!!
Yes, of course, it's political so perhaps some credit should go to Borsak/SFF who has obviously hit a nerve in the Lib/NP.
Note that ABC TV midday news ran it today, using an interview with its political reporter.
Follow up and more follow up, please
The ABC couldn't help itself with its bias against Greyhound Racing. Brigit Glanville told all and sundry that the Government had never given thoroughbreds any money from the public purse!. She's either incompetent or lazy as it was during the height of the fight against the ban, some 2 years ago now, that Troy Grant gave the thoroughbreds quite a tidy sum of money, $204 Million to be exact, to ensure its viability into the future.
Mark Donohue Australia (Verified User) Posts 3237 Dogs 6 / Races 0 31 Jul 2018 22:19
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Joe, Can you go on her twitter feed and mention the truth ? That is poor journalism. We know they receive funding from Gov't e.g. the Everest, increase in prize money for country horse !
They take our share from the ICA, Tax Harmonisation and now PoCT !
Bill Deguara Australia (Verified User) Posts 215 Dogs 2 / Races 0 01 Aug 2018 12:15
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Mark Donohue wrote:
Joe, Can you go on her twitter feed and mention the truth ? That is poor journalism. We know they receive funding from Gov't e.g. the Everest, increase in prize money for country horse !
They take our share from the ICA, Tax Harmonisation and now PoCT !
Grnsw should start suing these bastards that come up with such ridiculous statements against our sport without substantial evidence and with false figures etc. etc.How much money did the thoroughbred industry get when the equine flu was around?????
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 19 Oct 2018 04:11
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Ray talks to young G-Data member Adam Crouch about his 2 chances in the LADBROKES MILLION DOLLAR CHASE on Saturday night.
Good luck Adam & dad Andrew, who was a convert from the trotting seen.
Once again Ray hadley comes to our aid and tells it how it is, Get rid of GWIG immediately he told Mr, Anderson,also quoted Mark Lathams comments in Parliament about the way the greyhound racing industry is being treated and also to do something about GWIG,and theis stand over tactics,
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 16 Aug 2019 23:18
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Hi Bill. I'm glad you listened & voiced an opinion. This topic on wellfare that Ray's brought to the surface again (thx to Smithy) smells like a rat, & we should all be voicing our concerns.
Like Ray said, are the retired greyhounds that have been placed with families getting harassed by GWIC? If not, why not?
I think we all know why.
John Watts Australia (Verified User) Posts 976 Dogs 7 / Races 6 16 Aug 2019 23:55
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They will do what they need to justify their existence and are aided by ridiculous and unwarranted Greyhounds Australasia rules and piss weak governance at state levels that give breath to these rules. Like auditors they will keep moving the goal posts to remain relevant, their mortgages depend on it
Simon Moore Australia (Verified User) Posts 2366 Dogs 32 / Races 393 17 Aug 2019 02:39
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more trainers should be contacting hadley, latham and jones to voice their issues.
tell them how the regulations etc are affecting u.
they will fight on your behalf. they hate seeing decent people getting screwed over.
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 20 Aug 2019 01:15
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Compliments from 2GB & Ray Hadley
The greyhound industry is close to being policed out of existence, according to One Nations Mark Latham.
After former premier Mike Baird famously backflipped on his greyhound racing ban, the Greyhounds Welfare and Integrity Commission was established to clean up the industry.
But Ray Hadley, who fought tooth and nail for the ban to be overturned, has now received evidence the commission is acting maliciously.
NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham tells Ray the commission is close to policing the industry out of existence.
I think theyre out of control.
Many good people are leaving the greyhound industry feeling like its become a police state, that the regulations and inspections are way over the top.
They should have stewards and inspectors under the control of Greyhound Racing NSW. One body, one jurisdiction, just as you find in the other racing sectors.
Grant Dunphy Australia (Verified User) Posts 743 Dogs 4 / Races 1 21 Aug 2019 23:15
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This GWIC employee must be sacked not only for what he has said but also because his attitude towards trainers will inhibit him from dealing with his duties impartially. I have written to the GBOTA asking their reaction & recommending they call for this employee to be dismissed. Maybe a few emails to GWIC by Trainers & Owners would force GWIC into action.
Mark Wilcox Australia (Verified User) Posts 264 Dogs 1 / Races 0 22 Aug 2019 06:48
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grant you have written to the gbota what do you think they will do there useless and should be gone .
Tony Gallagher Australia (Team Member) Posts 5918 Dogs 12963 / Races 40209 22 Aug 2019 07:33
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Thanks for bringing that to our attention Steve.
Grant Dunphy Australia (Verified User) Posts 743 Dogs 4 / Races 1 22 Aug 2019 07:57
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Gillian, Putting a post on this site is good & no dought comes to many peoples attention but many emails direct to GWIC will definitely let them know we are a force that will not be intimidated. Lets inundate them!!!!!!!!!!!
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 06 Nov 2019 08:36
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Compliments to 2GB
Greyhound NSW fighting to keep Dapto Dogs track open
Greyhound NSW say the decision to close the Dapto Dogs racing track is totally unlawful.
The Dapto Agricultural and Horticultural Society announced they would close the famous track after its racing registration expired in October.
But Greyhound Racing NSW CEO Tony Mestrov tells Ross Greenwood hell fight to keep the track open.
Im on my way to Dapto now, were going to get a race meeting up tomorrow night.
What a fantastic supporter you guys have got in Tony Mestrov ...NSW Greyhound racing racing is moving in the right direction with great leadership and a positive outlook ..
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 03 Dec 2021 04:39
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Ray Hadley talks about the ABC and its agender towards the greyhound industry.