An aerial view of Sandown in 2021.Credit:Joe Armao
Voting opened on Tuesday and will close on September 24,with the two successful candidates to be announced at the MRC’s annual general meeting on September 26.
The two vacancies have been created by the retirement of MRC chairman Matt Cain and six-year board member Mark Pratt.
In an election that will have significant ramifications for the future of the club,four of the six candidates – Sheamus Mills,Peter Brown,Cameron Fisher and Craig Gardner – all support racing continuing at the MRC’s Sandown Racecourse.
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Three of the six – Mills,Brown and Fisher – are also openly opposed in their candidate statements to a $250 million plan to replace the MRC’s glass-fronted Rupert Clarke grandstand at Caulfield.
Of the remaining candidates,Paul Johnson says he will support the members’ decision on Sandown as well as the future development of Caulfield,while Colin Madden says his focus is ensuring the MRC has a board that works “cooperatively for the benefit of the club members”.
Three key issues at the MRC were brought to a head by rebel board member John Kanga almost three weeks ago when he filed a motion for a special general meeting,calling for a spill of the board.