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the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:26 pm
by bayman
Stephen Mulcay appointed SA Chairman of Stewards
18 March 2009
HRSA appoint Stephen Mulcay as new SA Chairman of Stewards
by HRSA


ADELAIDE, March 18, 2009 - Senior Victorian harness racing Steward, Stephen Mulcay has been appointed to the Chairman of Stewards position in South Australia.
Mulcay (47) won selection over an experienced line up of interstate and New Zealand applicants and he will take over the reins from Gerrard Lalor when he vacates his position at the end of the month.
HRSA Chairman Grant Goodall said that this appointment together with the recent appointment of General Manager, David Aldred underlines that harness racing in SA is striding forward in the right direction.
“We are delighted that Stephen has accepted this position. The combination of Stephen and David’s experience and skills provide our industry with the opportunity to progress the board’s change agenda to achieve the improvements expected from the new strategies put in place by the HRSA board during the last 12 months,” Goodall said.
Highly regarded by his peers, Mulcay is a dedicated and professional racing steward with many years of experience and he has a genuine passion for harness racing. He has worked under three different judicial systems and for various boards in Australia and New Zealand. Mulcay has been a Stipendiary Steward for more than two decades with his career including 18 years as a Steward of harness racing in New Zealand and the past five years as a Senior Steward with Harness Racing Victoria.
In Victoria, Mulcay has officiated over 700 race meetings and chaired approximately 47% of those meetings at Victorian tracks including Moonee Valley and various Group races, Country Cups and Breeders Crown semi-finals. A highly experienced and versatile steward and administrator, Mulcay has been recognised for his leadership and mentoring skills during his excellent career. He has been highly proactive in mentoring junior members on Stewards panels and redrafted policies in relation to Stewards procedures during his time with HRV.
In New Zealand, Mulcay officiated at the country’s Premier race meetings including the Inter Dominions. He also represented Harness Racing New Zealand Stipendiary Stewards on the working party for the introduction of the Judicial Control Authority (JCA) prior to 1996 and was highly involved in the training and development of junior harness drivers and presented training seminars and lectures for HRNZ.
Mulcay has advised Aldred and the HRSA Board that he will be ready to commence his new post in early April.

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:57 pm
by Zahov
hopefully he's better than the last mob, but he's got a chance with "silly billy" handing his ticket in!

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:05 pm
by bayman
'silly billy' plays a good game of golf at the vines on sunday mornings ;)

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 11:17 pm
by hearditallbefore
Zahov wrote:hopefully he's better than the last mob, but he's got a chance with "silly billy" handing his ticket in!


They could bring back the mob who were smart enough to catch you.

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:02 am
by another grub
he cant be any worse than what we had :roll:

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:08 pm
by The reigning Ben.C
another grub wrote:he cant be any worse than what we had :roll:


Stewarding not the easiest gig, i thought Lalor wasnt to bad. But sounds like this bloke will improve decisions made by Stewards.

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:08 pm
by bayman
The reigning Ben.C wrote:
another grub wrote:he cant be any worse than what we had :roll:


Stewarding not the easiest gig, i thought Lalor wasnt to bad. But sounds like this bloke will improve decisions made by Stewards.


tell me this when things happen in races that appear obvious how come the stewards hardly ever asked blatant questions in the past, all we ask for is that if the rank & file think people see tactics change weekly, or maybe team driving for instance if questions were asked & answers/reasons given with a plausable 'excuse' you then move on but when questions aren't even asked that defies logic imho

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:20 pm
by G
If you didnt think Lalor was too bad then your knowledge of the game is questionable :oops: :oops:
- He was INCOMPETENT at best ;) ;)

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:39 am
by Dutchy
When are you blokes going to put your hand up to be a steward?

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:42 am
by another grub
never. I will never go to the darkside.

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:15 pm
by bayman
Dutchy wrote:When are you blokes going to put your hand up to be a steward?


when they pay more :shock:

dutchy, on face value most people, punters, drivers, trainers etc think that there wasn't much going on compared with what happens in other states

btw the stewards made a great decision in the first race tonight at port pirie i know we didn't see the start on sky but the correct decision was made ;)

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:03 pm
by G
bayman how could it be a great decision if you havent seen it :oops: :oops:
-what are you Nostradamus now ;) ;)

Re: the new chief steward named by hrsa

PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:05 pm
by bayman
G wrote:bayman how could it be a great decision if you havent seen it :oops:
-what are you Nostradamus now ;) ;)



no mate i backed the pole e/w....i got my $$$ back = great decision :lol: :lol: ;)