Racing NSW sacks board of Australian Turf Club, appoints administrator

Racing NSW sacks board of Australian Turf Club, appoints administrator

The state’s racing regulator has followed through on a threat to sack the board of the Australian Turf Club in an unprecedented intervention.

Racing NSW said in a statement on Monday morning that it had appointed an administrator to conduct the affairs of the race club, which owns three metropolitan racetracks in Sydney, including Rosehill Gardens, and also operates Royal Randwick racecourse.

Peter V’landys heads Racing NSW, the controlling body for the sport in the state.

Peter V’landys heads Racing NSW, the controlling body for the sport in the state.Credit: Kate Geraghty

The industry’s controlling body, led by chief executive Peter V’landys, took the extraordinary action three months after issuing the ATC with a show-cause notice over financial and governance concerns.

“Throughout the show-cause process, the ATC board was repeatedly invited to provide detailed submissions, present its proposed strategy to improve the club’s financial performance, its future solvency and respond comprehensively to concerns regarding corporate governance,” Racing NSW said in a statement.

“Specifically, the ATC board was unable to demonstrate it could develop and implement a strategy to improve the commercial performance of the club, or rectify the serious financial issues. Further, the corporate governance concerns had not been appropriately addressed.

“Racing NSW has appointed a professional administrator who will report to a committee to be established. This committee will be constituted of the necessary expertise and may include a mix appointed from current ATC board members, ATC members using a best practice skills matrix and other suitable persons.”

Randwick is operated by the Australian Turf Club.

Randwick is operated by the Australian Turf Club.Credit: Getty

According to sources, the ATC directors are planning to fight their ousting. The ATC has been contacted for comment.

It has previously defended its financial position and made its case in several joint board meetings at which the directors of both organisations came face to face.

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