Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Vital era for club looming

- TOM BOSWELL @TomBoswell­GCB

REAPPOINTE­D Gold Coast Turf Club chairman Brett Cook says his current tenure will be the most critical of all.

Cook, Luke Henderson and Simon Quinn were re-elected to the nine-person board unopposed this week for a further three years.

Cook said having their positions confirmed allowed them to pursue plans to improve the club’s infrastruc­ture and enhance partnershi­ps that now included naming-rights sponsor Aquis Farm. Among the club’s plans are: A $4 million developmen­t of its training and stable facility Traintech.

A revamp of Aquis Park that will include a hotel and residentia­l property.

Track upgrades, including an $8 million light installati­on, a synthetic polytrack and rede- velopment of the “Dome” entertainm­ent venue, betting ring and carpark.

Work on each project is expected to begin in the next three years.

Cook said the upcoming two years were the most important period in the club’s recent history.

“Having the appointmen­ts happen gives you the breathing space to confidentl­y go ahead and do what we are planning to do,” he said.

“The things we have on the radar, if we can get them up and running within the next 48 months it should make our club self-sustainabl­e for the long term and that’s what it’s all about.”

Cook said it was rewarding to be part of the club’s improved standing after watching it battle in his initial years.

“I have been there 10 years now and the first half-dozen were a real battle,” Cook said.

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