By Bruce Teague
SCIENCE is on the march again. The use of GPS markers is not new in racing as Tasmanian gallops have been using them for some time to keep track of runners for timing purposes. Similarly, ARL and AFL teams have used them to allow trainers and medicos to follow players around the ground.
We have several times put forward this technique as a potential aid to track designers. It would enable them to follow greyhounds around the track and suggest how better layouts could be built.
But the technology is moving to a new level. The Australian reports that GPSports, a Canberra Read full article
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