Conroy believes the ‘Final Night’ at Albion Park – a program that will also include two Group 1 races – is part of the attraction for country trainers.
“I think the fact that we race at Albion Park for the Final is an incentive for trainers to be involved in this series,” he said.
“Then there is the extra prize money as well which would also be an incentive.”
This will be the seventh running of the Country Cup and so far Townsville has recorded three wins, Rockhampton two and Bundaberg’s solitary Cup victory was to Ricky Hassall’s Elegant Eleanor in 2020.
Conroy cut his teeth in greyhound racing growing up in Darwin, where his parents, Betty and Tom, were training stalwarts there.
He obtained his trainer’s licence in his teens and moved to Queensland’s Sunshine Coast in 1988.
“I have always been around this area with a small team of dogs,” Conroy explains.
“I have just three in work at the moment, but that’s the way I like it so I can spend a lot of time with each dog.”
Conroy’s career highlights include winning the 2023 Bundaberg Cup with Springview Magic.