Entain don't have any control over that. They pay the guaranteed amount to NZTAB which distributes it to codes to do with as they see fit. NZTR only sees fit to distribute it to stakes as they have now for decades. Entain can encourage the codes to improve their product to increase wagering revenue, but NZTR have a long history of disinterest in doing that despite the talk like Cameron's to the contrary. Since they won't do so, I think Entain will shift focus to other products such as sport and overseas racing to build their revenue and hopefully profit. They don't need NZTR to make the deal work, though they are making considerable additional investment to get them on board. NZTR generated wagering revenue won't increase until these track infrastructure ,along with handicapping and programming issues, among other things, are sorted, and a much better product is presented to punters.