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  • Friday, 21 Aug, 2020,
  • by Greyhound Racing Victoria

Phelan, Farrugia spearhead new Saturday morning digital greyhound show on RSN

RSN is pleased to announce the addition of dedicated greyhound racing radio coverage of all three meetings nationally every Saturday for the next four weeks.

Saturday Morning Greyhounds, to be hosted by Riley Phelan, George Farrugia and regular contributions from the TAB team, will provide extensive and detailed coverage for all greyhound racing fans.

With exclusive analysis from RSN’s leading greyhound expert George Farrugia for all meetings, plus the latest markets from the TAB, listeners will receive a comprehensive analysis of every race before and after it happens.

RSN Program Director Adam White said: “With the addition of RSN’s Saturday Morning Greyhounds, I’m so pleased we can enhance greyhound racing’s new Saturday morning initiative. Our commitment is to give the greyhound industry and our RSN audience that additional detailed coverage for one of our key racing partners with a stand-alone product.”

“There will be a focus on the Victorian meeting, but we’ll cover each meeting around the country. I’m hoping our greyhound fans will enjoy this new initiative and additional service and we certainly appreciate the support of GRV.”

Alan Clayton told RSN Central: “We’re really delighted that we crashed through the door and got Saturday morning racing for greyhound racing open.”

Saturday Morning Greyhounds can be heard starting this Saturday on Digital Radio via RSN Carnival 1, rsn.net.au and via the RSN App.​

Victoria’s Saturday morning meeting this weekend is at Bendigo and kicks off at 8.37am.

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