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Today marks the final Grey Areas show in the RSN studio.
The Nationals took centre stage on today's show - with the features set to run in Queensland on Saturday night.
George's selections at The Meadows and a set of Obscure Outlays to lead us into the NFL season.
Goodbye for now, but not forever!
George touched on his time off in Queensland where he visited The Q - tune in for his review.
The A team cover the Nationals and George has bit of an opinion of the local straight tracker - Darcy Dakota. More to come on Friday's show!
A look at the Sandown Park card on Thursday night.
George is still away so Molly is back behind the mic.
Jase and Molly went through the Victorians travel plans and trial times around the Nationals.
A review of the racing at Sandown last night as well as a look at what The Meadows card brings us on Saturday.
They also spoke to the six figures put on the table for a young greyhound by the name of Electrify.
And a surprisingly hot card at Wagga tonight with the return of Vincent Bale.
What is lacking sports chat, Molly made up with a passionate discussion about family and greyhounds.
Review of some outstanding performances over the weekend at Sandown and Healesville on Sunday.
A few updates on the Victorian’s and their travel plans for the Nationals.
Sir John Henry is back after missing the shows biggest episode!
Jason and George tackle a garbage article published on The Guardian which suggests Victoria could be nearly $500 million dollars better off without greyhound racing.
In a statement provided to The Guardian which wasn't published in full, GRV's CEO Stuart Laing said "The Victorian economy would be significantly worse off without the greyhound racing industry.”
“The supplier network involved in greyhound racing is not just limited to trainers, breeders, kennel attendants and race club staff – it also reaches veterinarians and transport companies, feed merchants, sand and soil suppliers, the construction and IT industries and equipment manufacturers."
“Greyhound racing in Victoria sustains more than 4800 full-time equivalent jobs and generates $844.8 million in economic impact to the state’s economy, 41 per cent of which is generated in regional Victoria.”
There was also plenty of racing talk during Grey Areas today following the outstanding Victorian qualifiers last night at The Meadows.
With more Nationals action to come on Sunday at Healesville up the straight.
And more great news from the Healesville with Matt Loch back racing for the first time since he defeated Explicit in the Pink Diamond.
Todays show cant be missed!
Following news out of Tasmania, Jason and George tackle some of the big myths the surround greyhound racing.
Plenty of listeners got involved on the text line too. If you have any questions you want the gents to answer, send GRV a DM on their socials.
Nationals were hot on the agenda today with a Sprint field that could mimic a Melbourne Cup or Topgun field.
George Farrugia and Corey Smith tackle Grey Areas for your Friday afternoon.
Measurement and Explicit were two of a handful of highlights to come out of Sandown's meeting last night.
Attention turned to The Meadows tomorrow with heats of the Victorian National Sprint and Distance events. George and Corey tackle them heat by heat.
As always, George provides his Best Bets and Obscure Outlay.
Corey chimed in with a same race multi for Grey Areas listeners - Mepunga Donna and Cleo's Star. He was also keen on Deadly Avenger.
George also has a story for listeners that you want to tune into.
Jason's away and Corey Smith has taken over and even has a Meadows dining voucher up for grabs. Tune in to find out how you can win those.
A wrap of some impressive performances by NSW raiders Magpie Hector and Flash On By for Jack Smith.
The gents spoke about the prestige of the Nationals with the heats gearing up on Saturday night at The Meadows.
Jase is hours away from his holiday to Darwin, but first... Grey Areas.
Fernando Bale's retirement from stud, the old versus the new at Sandown last night and a provincial runner that caught Jason's eye.
We can't forget, George's selections at The Meadows on Saturday night and his Obscure Outlay.
This week on RSN Grey Areas.... George spills on his lavish weekend while Jason took one for the Grey Areas team and zeroed in on the weekends racing.
The domination of Team Dailly at The Meadows on Saturday night was nothing short of remarkable and George couldn't sing their praises more when it comes to their dedication and investment when it comes to breeding.
A little story about George getting on the phone to one of Maturity Classic winner Slick Splits owners after a day on the beers was a highlight.
Outside of Group racing at The Meadows, Hotel Whisky One made a triumphant return to the winner's circle after five months on the sidelines at Shepparton on Monday night. He recorded the second fastest time ever over the 390 metres - welcome back!
As always, George's selections and a high-level Farrugia Files.
Corey Smith joins the Grey Area crew today, where all things Maturity, Fireball and Hulk Hogan’s passing.
For those watching on youtube, George Farrugia dressed up in a smart grey number to mark the heights Grey Areas is reaching (or because he has a function following the show).
Selections from Jason, George and Corey are shared for the Maturity and Fireball at The Meadows on Saturday night.
Corey takes over for a segment – he has been inspired by the Score Card through The Sounding Board podcast.
Like Meadows racing on a Saturday night, George provides his tips and of course his Obscure Olay.
Grey Areas - where listeners hear all things greyhound racing, darts and AFL.
Jason Adams and George Farrugia tackle the Maturity Classic and Fireball heats performances from over the weekend.
George went as far as saying that this year's Maturity is one of the most intriguing Group 1 finals we have had this year.
George provided a recap of his weekend in Tassie. He also received a few slaps through the text lines which will get you laughing.
Jason also provided a dad joke that will make your eyes roll to the back of your head.
Maturity and Fireball heats on Saturday night at The Meadows dominate conversation on today's show.
There is talent in every heat - we cannot wait to watch these unfold.
Jason ripped into George after he let another two winners slip through Farrugia Files - at big odds again.
George provides his tips at The Meadows for Saturday night and of course his Obscure Olay.
George copped a battering from Jason after he let three city winners slide at big odds last week. This puts the trust in Farrugia Files on the rocks.
While Jason and George wait for Maturity heats, they recap the weekends racing as well as the racing coming up on Thursday night at Sandown Park.
Sire chat made its way into today's discussion with different ways to measure sire performances. Fernando Bale is more than $8 million in prize money ahead of the next sire in Feral Franky.
Farrugia Files and George's selections for Sandown Park on Thursday night.
Maturity and Fireball fields aren't too far away.
Jason Adams and George Farrugia provide another quality episode of RSN Grey Areas today.
Jason wanted to point out some impressive runs from Sandown last night.
Attention turned to Bendigo tonight. Without A Trace versus Canya All Class - plenty of reasons to get excited. Race 6 - 8:42pm
The Meadows card sees the return of young talent Saquon in Race 2 on his way to the Maturity Classic heats next week. He meets Group 1 contender Nigel Devere, in a field that George Farruiga believes is Saquon's toughest test yet.
Another Maturity hopeful in Mepunga Flyer goes around in Race 3 for Jeff Britton.
But cheers could be heard throughout the RSN studio with the return of Explicit at The Meadows in Race 8 - from box one if you don't mind.
George provides a set of quality tips at The Meadows for Saturday night, an Obscure Olay that upset Jase a bit, plus the Farrugia Files, bought to you the Watchdog App's Blackbook function.
Enjoy your weekend!
Plenty to discuss around the Group races that were postponed at Q2 Parklands over the weekend.
George highlighted some impressive maidens to come out of Monday night's meeting at Sandown Park.
Jason needed to point out a couple of races at The Meadows tonight. First up, Flying Envy in race 8. Lanfranco headlines a four-dog hit out in the following race.
We missed out on the highly anticipated head-to-head between Bagman and Field Day following Bagman's precautionary late scratching on course. But no need to fear, they realign on Thursday night in race 4 - Bagman box 1 and Field Day box 2.
George is back in form with his two tips at The Meadows on Saturday night saluting, as well as a clean sweep of his Obscure Outlay over the weekend. And we can't forget Farrugia Files!
I challenge you to find a better way to kick start your weekend! Grey Areas is where it's at.
Sir John Henry could be losing it - he thinks tonight's Collingwood V Carlton is a danger game (insert eye roll).
A recap of last night's racing at Sandown Park where Fernando Duke won the Group 2 McKenna Memorial.
Attention shifts to Queensland for the Brisbane and Queensland Cups on Saturday night at Q2 Parklands. Both Jason and George have earmarked Deadly Avenger as the smokey in the Brisbane Cup.
As always George's tips, Obscure Outlay and a pretty genuine Farrugia Files.
Grey Areas | Your superstitions and McKenna final by Greyhound Racing Victoria
Jason Adams and George Farrugia tackle a night of racing for the purists.
Heats of the McKenna Memorial at Sandown Park kicked off discussions with George talking through his pockets about a seven-leg multi that Canya All Class failed to assist with.
Stand out performances from the Presutto and Dailly camps who have multiple contenders in Thursday night's Group 2 McKenna Memorial.
After a big wrap on Traumatise by trainer Jason Thompson during the week, we were treated to another epic battle between him and Valedictorian with Valedictorian coming out on top this time.
The heats of the Queensland and Brisbane Cups also hit the agenda after a Victorian domination - Tim Zoo... stop it.
But the best part comes at the end. Now a 45-year-old, George Farrugia is on his high horse about an incident in an El Jannah restaurant.
As always George's tips, Obscure Outlay and a pretty genuine Farrugia Files.
After a full weekend of birthday celebration, George Farrugia and Jason Adams tackle the weeks racing.
Racing heats up in Brisbane for the Group 1 Brisbane and Queensland Cup heats, plus the McKenna Memorial heats headline Sandown's card tonight.
And some strong mail on a youngster at Sandown tomorrow.
Plus, your favourites, George's selections and the Farrugia Files, brought to you by Blackbook in the Watchdog App.