CEO of Greyhound Racing SA, Peter Ali, has recently confirmed that the GRSA Board has actually opted to the plan to invest on South Eastern race facilities at Mount Gambier. Mainly, the investment will be about the SKY DVN installation for the Sky Channel coverage of the racing. On either Sky 1 or 2, 26 matinee race meetings were planned to be covered most likely in a year.
Ali was interviewed just right after the confirmation of the Mount Gambier investment and the CEO of GRSA just expressed optimism with the said investment.
“This investment will allow increases to GRSA’s wagering revenue through 26 Sunday matinee meetings and adds to the development of this regional greyhound population,” said Ali. “The first race meeting is planned for the 4th of July; however this is dependent on the installation as we are reliant on Sky to complete this in time.”
And the investment was said to be also extending to an improvement of the Semaphore Board and actually new Steriline boxes. And these upgrades can just make trip start and automatic closure be possible.
Naturally, the CEO of GRSA seemed thankful for the investment being pushed through. Ali acknowledged all that helped to make the investment plan come into reality.
“I acknowledge the support of the GRSA Board in making this investment which strengthens the Greyhound Racing product in this state and we look forward to working with Mr. Barry Shepherd, Secretary/Treasurer of the Mount Gambier Racing Club and their members,” said Ali. “I wish to also acknowledge the financial contribution that the Mount Gambier Racing Club is making to the upgrade of these facilities.”
Good to know that a lot in the greyhound racing industry had taken the steps to improvement. And with this, just a better greyhound racing industry can actually be anticipated by us.
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