A move by Greyhound Racing New Zealand (GRN) to introduce the Kiwi product into Vietnam is likely to have major spin-offs for Wanganui's Hatrick Raceway.
GRN chairman and long time Wanganui trainer John McArthur was confident small hurdles slowing the process could be cleared sooner rather than later.
"There is a lot of talk about China being a huge untapped market for all New Zealand racing codes and it is, but the Vietnam market is more than likely to open to us sooner than the Chinese," McArthur said yesterday.
"Greyhound Racing New Zealand has been actively working towards beaming our racing product into places like Laos and Cambodia, which are massive even if we were to start with a small percentage of that market.
"Vietnam currently has two tracks. They have set up their own breeding and rearing programme, which I understand is quite impressive. They have an equalisator betting system similar to what we had many years ago, but we are working very hard to convince the Vietnamese government to introduce totalisator betting.