Monday, 27 August 2007

Outbreak is greyhounds' big break on TAB and TV - RACING CRISIS, The Australian, 27 August, 2007.

Outbreak is greyhounds' big break on TAB and TV - RACING CRISIS: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 27 Aug 2007: 6.
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Yesterday this obscure dog race -- 400km southwest of Sydney - - was beamed into pubs and clubs around Australia. Wagga Wagga Greyhound Club head Darren Hull estimates $1million was bet on dogs almost nobody apart from the locals knew anything about. "We only found out at 4pm on Saturday," he said. "We've been here at the Wagga showgrounds since 1974 and this was our first TAB meeting."
"People had the opportunity to bet on the bookmaker and bet on the TAB and they've never had that before."
The chief executive of Australia's biggest bookmaker, Sportingbet Australia, Michael Sullivan, said their dog turnover had gone up about 30 per cent, from a low base. "We are going to turn over $1.2 billion this year, and 90per cent is on the horses. We are looking at $20 million and 65,000 less bets over the three-day shutdown. It has been a very very sobering weekend."

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