Saturday’s greyhound racing event in Gunnedah was a memorable occasion as it was the first greyhound race in the region since the NSW Government issued a greyhound racing ban.
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Twelve races took place at the Gunnedah Greyhound Racing Track, with Gunnedah’s Bryan Garland the only trainer to have more than one first placegetter.
Garland’s successes were in the fifth and ninth races, with Bindigo Lad winning the fifth race and Deb’s Dream winning the ninth race.
The 10 trainers who had one win each were Robert Jehu, Terry Riley, June Lanesbury, Hayden Munn, Benjamin Howe, William Marmara, Jamie Bush, Ranald Dawes, Andrew Bell and Kenneth Bell.
Races two, five and 12 were the only ones in which the favourite came first.
The Riley-trained Justified won race two and, following Garland’s successes, the Kenneth Bell-trained Your Shout Kev won the final race.