THE future of country racing in NSW remains bleak, despite the recent introduction of travel subsidy for non-TAB racing, according to trainers.
On July 1, Greyhound Racing NSW (GRNSW) began paying trainers $20 for every greyhound engaged to race in a race at a non-TAB meeting.
However, prize money levels remain woeful, with many tracks paying as little as $210 to the winner of a race, as the non-TAB sector continues to be starved of financial support.
Hunter Valley trainer James Porter, who won just $375 at Muswellbrook with a first and Read full article
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