By AAP Trainer Ryan Balfour is frustrated with the direction Adelaide racing is heading and hopeful the state government can turn it around by delivering funds it collects from a newly introduced point of consumption tax. Last week South Australia’s peak racing body, Thoroughbred Racing SA, announced cuts to both infrastructure funding… Read More » Read full article
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