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Nov 04, 2007
Champion greyhound Wot Price Harold has delivered a $3000 bonus and the promise of more winnings to Glen Waverley’s Cerebral Palsy Education Centre after winning the Great Chase Final.
“The Cerebral Palsy Education Centre is a holistic provider of education and rehabilitation services for children, the only one of its kind in Australia,” Deputy Premier and Minister for Racing Rob Hulls said.
“This organisation is a deserving winner and will use the initial $3000 to buy walking frames for a couple of the children who have worked so hard to learn to stand, and then to walk.”
He said the Cerebral Palsy Education Centre ( CPEC ) would also receive 10 per cent of the greyhound’s winnings in the next 12 months as part of Greyhound Racing Victoria’s innovative fund-raiser for intellectual and physical disability groups.
Wot Price Harold beat seven other competitors at yesterday’s series final at Melbourne’s The Meadows greyhound racing track. Community groups from Warrnambool, Cranbourne, Ballarat, Geelong and Warragul were all cheering their dogs to a win.
Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Education/
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