Rivalland Will Represent Trainers & Jockeys

Bradley Ralph for the Racing Operators

Following the amendments to Clause 14 of the Constitution as a result of Resolution 3 being passed at the Special General Meeting held on 23 November 2021, and Nomination Forms being disseminated to all Members, the National Horseracing Authority has confirned the new composition of the Nominations Committee.

Tony Rivalland (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

It will be made up of the following persons:

  • In terms of Clause 14.3.1 the two National Board Directors who will serve on the Nominations Committee will be Mr Rikesh Sewgoolam (Member) and Mr N Nalliah (Independent);
  • In terms of Clause 14.3.2 the person jointly appointed by the Racing Operators is Mr Bradley Ralph;
  •  In terms of Clause 14.3.3 the person appointed by the Owners is Mr Mark Currie;
  •  In terms of Clause 14.3.4 the person appointed by the Trainers and Jockeys is Mr Anthony Rivalland.

Media release by National Horseracing Authority on Monday 6 December 2021.

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