Top Stipe Team To Govern Sun Met Meeting

Race time adherance will be crucial

With the opening of the Tote betting on Monday, the National Horseracing Authority has announced the composition of the Stipendiary Board that will officiate at the Sun Met Race Meeting at Kenilworth Racecourse on Saturday, 26 January 2019.

The members are:

Ernie Rodrigues – Chief Stipendiary Steward, Western Cape with over thirty years’ experience as a Stipendiary Steward, including lengthy service as a senior member of the Kwa-Zulu Natal Stipendiary Board.

Shaun Parker – Chief Stipendiary Steward, Kwa-Zulu Natal with over twenty  years’ experience as a senior member of the Eastern Cape,  Central Provinces and British Stipendiary Boards.

Lyle Anderson – Chief Stipendiary Steward, Central Provinces, has extensive experience in the Horseracing Industry, including successful stints as a Trainer and Racing Administrator.

Nicholas Shearer – Deputy Chief Stipendiary Steward, Western Cape with extensive experience in the Horseracing Industry as a Jockey and having served as a Stipendiary Steward in Kwa-Zulu Natal and Central Provinces Stipendiary Boards.

Timothy Nhlapho – Stipendiary Steward, KwaZulu-Natal, who has been licenced for twelve years in the Western Cape and Kwa-Zulu Natal.

National Horseracing AuthorityCecil van As – Stipendiary Steward, Western Cape, who has been licenced for twelve years in the Western Cape.

The NHA further advises that the Racing Operator has multiple international and local commitments and has requested that we try, as far as possible, to ensure that the race times are adhered to.

For example, Hong Kong Territory will be participating from Races 4 to 10 and obviously there are other broadcasting obligations that need to be met.  The Board, together with other race day Officials will try to ensure that all of the requests are adhered to, whilst not compromising the local public.

Certain strategic procedures will be implemented in order to achieve the above.

  • Press release issued by National Horseracing Authority of South Africa on 21 January 2019

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