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Jane Flemming Poised to Join Racing NSW Board Amid Legal Battle

UPDATE: Former Australian Olympic star Jane Flemming is set to join the board of Racing NSW as tensions escalate between the racing regulator and the Australian Turf Club (ATC). The announcement comes just days after Racing NSW moved to dismiss ATC directors, intensifying a legal showdown as the ATC fights back in the NSW Supreme Court this Thursday.

The conflict erupted on Monday when Racing NSW, led by Peter V’landys, declared it would replace ATC board members with an administrator, citing governance and financial concerns. In a swift response, ATC chairman Tim Hale announced legal action to block this decision, claiming it undermines the club’s independence and member rights.

The controversy deepened on Tuesday with Hale publicly criticizing Racing NSW’s actions, while Racing NSW retaliated with allegations regarding Hale’s connections to independent MP Mark Latham. This feud threatens to disrupt Sydney’s lucrative racing industry, which is vital to local economies.

As Racing NSW prepares to unveil two new directors, David Tierney, a prominent Labor figure, is expected to fill one of the vacancies, while Flemming, currently the president of Australian Athletics, emerges as a strong contender for the other. If appointed, she would become the second woman on the seven-member board.

Flemming, a two-time gold medalist from the 1990 Commonwealth Games, was spotted recently at the prestigious The Everest race day at Royal Randwick, highlighting her connection to the racing world. However, her potential board membership comes amid a storm of allegations against Hale, who has been criticized for his handling of club finances and operations.

In a fiery statement, Hale defended the ATC’s financial integrity, arguing that Racing NSW’s restrictions have hampered its ability to secure commercial opportunities. “The board is firmly committed to defending the independence of the Australian Turf Club,” Hale stated, emphasizing that the move to appoint an administrator would jeopardize the club’s democratic rights.

Meanwhile, Racing NSW officials assert that the decision to dismiss the ATC board is the result of ongoing concerns regarding its financial viability and governance issues. They cite a breakdown in trust that has developed over months of escalating tensions.

As this legal battle unfolds, key details about ATC’s financial dealings have been brought to light, including a substantial $9 million deal with beer company Asahi and a $10 million sale of land to bloodstock giant William Inglis and Sons. These revelations raise significant questions about transparency and governance within the ATC.

With the NSW Supreme Court hearing set for Thursday, all eyes will be on the developments in this high-stakes dispute. The outcome could reshape the leadership of Sydney’s racing scene and impact the broader NSW racing industry.

Stay tuned for further updates as this developing story unfolds.

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