The Greyhound Racing NSW or GRNSW yesterday welcomed the Independent Review of Wagering by Alan Cameron. They have also recognized the possible good effects it may bring particularly to the greyhound industry.
According to Professor Percey Allan AM, Chairman of the Board of GRNSW, Cameron’s report hold on to large and significant amount of research and preparation and so was welcomed by his colleagues. GRNSW was satisfied with how the report turned out.
“GRNSW is particularly pleased that Alan Cameron has recognized that the future sustainability of racing in NSW requires its three codes to be rewarded according to their relative contribution to racing turnover rather than each being guaranteed a fixed income share regardless of results,” Professor Percey Allan said.
Well, not to mention that Cameron’s report is promising. It may have some good effects to the greyhound industry itself. For Brent Hogan, Chief Executive of GRNSW, the report recognizes the greyhound industry’s ability to be flexible and seize opportunities as they arise. The review can boost industry’s potential to improve and to gain total success.
Also, Hogan said, “Greyhound racing has been able to achieve substantial growth, reflected in an increase in market share but despite this the Inter-Code agreement has not been amended to reflect this and the greyhound industry has not been rewarded for its achievements”. He added as well that, “the Inter-Code agreement has always provided a significant barrier to innovation and these recommendations by Alan Cameron will allow codes to be placed on a sustainable footing which will allow greyhounds to meet future changes in technology and be paid based on individual performance.”
By next year, on the 31st of January, GRNSW will provide a detailed response to the report or review.
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