By AAP
Members of the NSW greyhound racing industry have gathered in western Sydney as clubs unite to fight the Baird government’s ban.
Up to 50 people including representatives from greyhound clubs and tracks across the state gathered at the Greyhound Social Club’s headquarters at Yagoona on Tuesday.
Richmond Race Club general manager Brad Adam said a five-person steering committee had been formed to be the voice of local clubs.
“Our main aim is to unite the clubs, which we have,” he told attendees.
“We are all in this together and we’re all going to fight this together.”
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