Horowhenua Chronicle

Eviction goes to High Court

Racehorse trainer Gary Vile disputing lease terminatio­n

- Paul Williams This is a Public Interest Journalism funded role through NZ On Air

An attempt to evict an establishe­d New Zealand racehorse trainer from leased stables at Awapuni Racecourse is now going to the High Court.

Gary Vile has been issued with proceeding­s from lawyers acting on behalf of his landlord RACE, who have sought to have Vile’s lease agreement terminated.

RACE is the trading name for an entity of Manawatu¯, Marton, Feilding, Rangitikei, and Wellington Racing clubs.

Vile was disputing the nonrenewal of his lease. A date for the High Court hearing has been set for November 2 in Wellington.

There had been several attempts by those advocating for Vile to have RACE agree to mediation, in an effort to resolve the dispute outside court, to no avail.

New Zealand Trainers Associatio­n, in advocating for Vile, had approached Minister for Racing Kieran McAnulty to help facilitate a resolution between the two parties.

McAnulty declined to intervene. In a letter to NZ Trainers Associatio­n, he said the Racing Industry Act prevented him from intervenin­g in commercial disputes.

“It would therefore be inappropri­ate for myself or the Racing Integrity Board to become involved in this

matter. However, I remain hopeful of a resolution being reached,” he said in a letter of response.

New Zealand Thoroughbr­ed Racing (NZTR) had also refused to intervene or comment when approached

previously.

The stables adjacent to the Awapuni Racecourse were purpose-built by RACE for Vile in 2008, and he had rented the barn since.

In the meantime, Vile is continuing to occupy the stables, pay rent, and train a team of 25 horses at Awapuni.

 ?? Photo: Race Images/Peter Rubery. ?? Awapuni horse trainer Gary Vile, pictured with jockey Chris Dell.
Photo: Race Images/Peter Rubery. Awapuni horse trainer Gary Vile, pictured with jockey Chris Dell.

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