The Citizen (KZN)

BHA prepare to welcome SA steward Shaun Parker

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Shaun Parker has been appointed by the British Horseracin­g Authority (BHA) as the new head of stewarding, bringing to an end the drawn-out two-year search for the person responsibl­e for raceday regulation.

Parker will leave his role as chairman of stewards for the National Horseracin­g Authority (NHA) in Durban, South Africa on 31 October, but no date has been set for when he will take up his new position.

The appointmen­t of Parker, who spent a period stewarding in Britain during the 2006-07 season, concludes the lengthy process of replacing former jump jockey Paul Barton as head of stewarding.

Barton, who has held the role since 2013, announced his intention to step down at the end of 2017 but has remained in place while his replacemen­t was being found.

BHA chief executive Nick Rust said the appointmen­t was “imminent” in July before the post was re-advertised last month, with Brant Dunshea, the BHA's chief regulatory officer, admitting the process had encountere­d obstacles.

Unveiling Parker as the head of stewarding, Dunshea said: “British horseracin­g is a world leader among racing nations, and it's crucial its most senior steward is of a calibre worthy of the role.

“That is exactly what we have with Shaun – not only does he have an appreciati­on of the rich history of British racing having previously worked here, he also brings with him extensive experience as a leading regulator with a major internatio­nal jurisdicti­on, and a genuinely internatio­nal reputation.

“Our thanks go again to Paul Barton, who has recently retired from the role, for his years of dedicated service to the sport.”

Parker's exit was confirmed by the NHA last Thursday and a statement said: “The National Horseracin­g Authority wishes Mr Parker every success in his new position abroad.”

Parker, who has more than 24 years’ experience as a steward, takes over as head of stewarding as the BHA continues to roll out its 'one team' model of raceday stewarding, in which the make-up

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of racecourse panels is weighted towards profession­al stewards employed by the sport's governing body rather than the traditiona­l honorary volunteer stewards. – Racingpost.com

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