Racing Industry Review: Trainers' Concerns and Collaboration for a Sustainable Future
The recent clash between Racing NSW chief executive Peter V’landys and the state’s trainers has caused a stir in the industry. Representatives from the NSW Trainers Association, including Richard Pegum, Richard Callander, and Brett Cavanough, met with former NSW health minister Brad Hazzard to discuss their concerns about the governing body of the $3.3 billion industry.
The fallout between V’landys and the trainers has raised questions about the future of the sport in NSW. The trainers have expressed their dissatisfaction with the way the sport is being managed and have called for changes to be made to improve the industry.
The meeting with Brad Hazzard was part of a review of the racing industry in NSW. The trainers hope that their concerns will be taken seriously and that steps will be taken to address the issues they have raised.
It is essential for the governing body of the racing industry to listen to the concerns of trainers and work towards finding solutions that benefit all stakeholders. Collaboration and open communication are key to ensuring the success and sustainability of the sport in NSW.
In conclusion, the fallout between Racing NSW chief executive Peter V’landys and the state’s trainers highlights the need for constructive dialogue and collaboration within the industry. By addressing the concerns raised by trainers and working together towards common goals, the racing industry in NSW can thrive and continue to grow.