QRIC appoints Dayle Brown to steward’s panel

The Queensland Racing Integrity Commission has appointed one of Australia’s most experienced racing industry and sports professionals to the Queensland thoroughbred stewards’ panel in the short term.

Commissioner Ross Barnett welcomes Dayle Brown to Queensland to assist in the stewarding function and as a racing advisor to work with our stewards during the all-important Winter Racing Carnival period commencing tomorrow at Eagle Farm. 

“In addition, Dayle will provide support to Chief Stipendiary Steward Peter Chadwick throughout the Carnival.

“Dayle has extensive experience in the racing industry and in professional sport, including as a senior stipendiary steward.

“Dayle will bring to Queensland his extensive thoroughbred racing experience as the lead advocate for Racing Victoria, before the Victorian Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board, Racing Appeals Tribunal and Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

“In addition to being a former executive general manager of integrity services at Racing Victoria his significant racing experience spans more than 20 years, including thoroughbred, greyhound and harness racing.

“He has also been Chair of Racing Victoria’s Equine Welfare Committee for the past three years,” Mr Barnett said.

“Dayle is a solicitor admitted to the Supreme Court of Victoria and is a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of Australia and holds a Bachelor of Laws and an MBA.

“His significant resume also includes a role as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer Greyhound Racing New South Wales where he had overall responsibility for integrity, infrastructure (tracks), wagering, race programming and grading.

“I am very much looking forward to working with Dayle who will bolster the ranks of our current panel which has been reduced recently due to illness and the impending departure of Senior Steward Ian Brown.”

Senior Steward Neville Laskey has taken up Rocky role

A new Queensland Racing Integrity Commission Senior steward has been appointed to Rockhampton.

Neville Laskey, a steward with immense stewarding experience has commenced work with the Commission.

Racing Integrity Commissioner Ross Barnett has welcomed Neville whose wealth of experience includes many years working in Victorian racing and most recently in Singapore.

“I’d like to welcome Neville to the Commission, he will be an asset to the Rockhampton racing community,” he said.

ENDS.