Written by Tony Homfray. Photo courtesy of Kate Jackson.
Paris Borserio was just 15 when the greyhound racing bug really bit her.
And now, as fourth generation greyhound trainer, she is ecstatic with her recent first win with Wicked Show at Bendigo.
Despite having grown up in the greyhound industry it was the death of her grandfather, well-known and respected trainer Rob Anstee in 2016 that kick-started Paris’ training career.
“My grandfather had been ill for about five years before he passed away and dad had been handling his dogs and I was generally just watching,” Paris said.
“But when he died, I Read full article
Source:: https://www.grv.org.au/news/2020/12/23/paris-keeps-up-a-winning-family-tradition/
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