The NSW Government has released documents that it says discredit prominent greyhound trainer Tony Gannon, who has been campaigning against the industry shutdown with Opposition support.

In State Parliament on Wednesday afternoon, Deputy Premier Troy Grant tabled two transcripts of an interview Mr Gannon did with the Special Commission of Inquiry.

In the first transcript, Mr Gannon admitted live baiting was widespread.

"If you can find us another way of doing it, let's do it," he said.

"Personally, I don't care about dead rabbits. The issue of money is more my concern to keep the industry going."

The second transcript was of a phone call the trainer made to then-CEO of Greyhound Racing NSW, Brent Hogan.

Mr Gannon made the call after finding out Four Corners had footage of live baiting.

"I would have bashed the f**k out of them and took the camera," he said.

"I mean, if you know they've got the video, surely you would have done something?"

Later, he told Mr Hogan he was "ringing other blokes who do similar things".

"They've cut right back, just to be on the safe side," he said.

Luke Foley, Sam Dastyari stood with Gannon

The transcripts have the potential to embarrass Labor, given Opposition Leader Luke Foley and Labor Senator Sam Dastyari stood at Wentworth Park racetrack with Mr Gannon when they announced the Opposition did not support the Premier's decision to ban racing.

Mr Grant told Parliament that Mr Foley should never have aligned himself with Mr Gannon.

"What we won't do is stand up next to thugs and bullies unlike others may choose to do," Mr Grant said.

"Under the regime that the NSW Government is seeking to sweep away, a participant would call the CEO of Greyhound Racing NSW and bargain with him to not prosecute people suspected of live baiting."

Luke Foley said he hadn't read the transcripts but wanted to "throw the book" at anyone who had done the wrong thing.

"But we can't punish everyone for the sins of a few," he said.

"I'll look at the comments, if there's unacceptable comments, I will condemn them."