Welcome to GRNSW’s Racing Week Ahead where we update participants with our upcoming events for the following week, highlighting several of those events for which nominations close over the next seven days.
Greyhound Racing NSW's updated Grading Policy will commence on Monday November 20.
Welcome to GRNSW’s Racing Week Ahead where we update participants with our upcoming events for the following week, highlighting several of those events for which nominations close over the next seven days.
A multi-million dollar upgrade to the Goulburn greyhound track is a step closer after Greyhound Racing NSW lodged its final documents in the Development Application with the local council on November 3.
In his 40 years in greyhound racing, Allan Syphers has experienced many milestone moments, but he’s quick to declare that a new centre of excellence in Tamworth will rank alongside any of them.
Dubbo’s emergence as one of the top greyhound racing districts in NSW – and the country – has been stunning over recent years, with feature races such as the $125,000 Country Classic and Brother Fox putting the club on a global map.
The Shoalhaven Greyhound Racing Club is set to resume racing on its rebuilt track in mid-December with work progressing ahead of schedule.
Delegates from the three Mid North Coast greyhound clubs at Taree, Wauchope and Kempsey have agreed in principle to merge into one entity that will race at the new track being built at Taree.
In a week when Greyhound Racing NSW CEO Rob Macaulay told the Western Advocate that Bathurst is “a very, very, very strong competitor” in the competition for the racetrack in the Central West, the old track’s racing manager recalled exactly a year ago when floods first hit Kennerson Park.
They all dream of one day, having that superstar in their kennel and heading to town to upstage the big time trainers. But just as important to country greyhound trainers is success in their hometown feature event.
Welcome to GRNSW’s Racing Week Ahead where we update participants with our upcoming events for the following week, highlighting several of those events for which nominations close over the next seven days.
Welcome to GRNSW’s Racing Week Ahead where we update participants with our upcoming events for the following week, highlighting several of those events for which nominations close over the next seven days.
John Finn, one of the greatest trainers Australian greyhound racing has seen, passed away on Monday morning, aged 81.
It’s amazing what a good night sleep can do. For Selena and Mick Zammit, that sleep, and the subsequent decision made in the cold light of day, became worth $1 million at Wentworth Park on Friday night.
Welcome to GRNSW’s Racing Week Ahead where we update participants with our upcoming events for the following week, highlighting several of those events for which nominations close over the next seven days.
The NSW Parliamentary Friends of Greyhound Racing, the largest Parliamentary group of its kind, held a gathering at Parliament House in October, where MPs were updated on everything which is happening in the sport across NSW from a racing and welfare perspective.
They have their eyes on Sunday’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final where the All Blacks play Ireland, and a firm focus on Saturday’s National Election, but before all that, many New Zealanders will be glued to their televisions on Friday night to see if their Postman can deliver.
Welcome to GRNSW’s Racing Week Ahead where we update participants with our upcoming events for the following week, highlighting several of those events for which nominations close over the next seven days.
The immediate focus of rugby league superstar Ryan Papenhuyzen may be on making a full recovery from an horrendous broken ankle, but one day he would love to win the Ladbrokes Million Dollar Chase with his mates.
Local Member for Myall Lakes Tanya Thompson and MidCoast Mayor Claire Pontin toured the site of the new Taree Super Track on Tuesday, with confirmation work will commence on the multi-million dollar project on Thursday.