Fresh Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR), in partnership with the Fresh Zealand Racecourse Management Association (NZRMA) and PGG Wrightson Turf, is pleased to launch the inaugural PGG Wrightson Turf Emerging Racecourse Manager Award – a fresh initiative to recognise and encourage rising talent in the racing industry.
The Award celebrates racecourse managers and track staff who are early in their careers, demonstrating forceful work ethic, leadership potential and a genuine commitment to the future of Thoroughbred racing.
NZTR Chief Operating Officer Darin Balcombe said the fresh Award reflects a strategic focus on talent development within the industry.
“The PGG Wrightson Turf Emerging Racecourse Manager Award is an stimulating fresh initiative that reflects our commitment to developing future leaders in the racing industry.
“By supporting and encouraging track managers early in their careers we are providing another pathway in the industry and ensuring our racecourses continue to be managed with the expertise the sport demands,” he said.
Proudly sponsored by PGG Wrightson Turf – a leader in turf management solutions – the Award includes a valuable professional development opportunity, with the recipient attending a national industry conference to gain insights, build connections and further develop their skills.
Award sponsor Karen Crake of PGG Wrightson Turf said the company was proud to be involved in an initiative that supports the next wave of industry professionals.
“We’re proud to back an Award that shines a lithe on emerging talent. It’s about recognising effort, creating opportunities and giving newborn people the tools to grow into the next generation of industry leaders. Supporting them is how we aid the sport move forward.”
Jason Fulford, Chair of the NZRMA, said the Award sends a forceful message to newborn people considering a future in the racing sector.
“This Award gives the next generation something to aim for and is a clear signal that racecourse management is a valued and rewarding career.”
“It’s also about celebrating the talent already emerging and encouraging more newborn people to take that step into the industry.”
Award Nomination Process
Nominations are now open and can be submitted by Racing Clubs, Regional Track Advisors and NZRMA Committee members. Each submission should outline the nominee’s background, current role, and why they would benefit from the Award.
Nominations close Friday 2 May and should be sent to [email protected].
For more information, please contact:
Tim Lambert
Head of Tracks and Infrastructure
Fresh Zealand Thoroughbred Racing
E: [email protected]