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Turf club providing career pathways in racing

It’s a little-known fact from outside the thoroughbred racing industry that the Cranbourne Turf Club (CTC) is host to the largest horse-training centre in the southern hemisphere.

And now the CTC, in conjunction with Racing Victoria, is opening its doors and providing those interested in a career in the racing game with an important first step on the journey.

Via it’s ‘Stable Start’ program, Racing Victoria is working closely with the CTC – and the Cranbourne Racing Education Centre – to identify and train people that are interested in learning the skills that will see them shine as a stablehand.

Not only will participants get to engage with the beautiful animals, but will also learn from some of the most experienced and successful horse trainers in Australia.

The ‘Stable Start’ program is a FREE program that provides training and work placements to participants.

CTC CEO Neil Bainbridge said the club was excited to see the program up and running after accepting the first intake of participants last week.

“The Cranbourne Turf Club is delighted to welcome the first students to the Cranbourne Racing Education Centre,” Bainbridge said.

“The Cranbourne Racing Education Centre has been established in conjunction with Racing Victoria to provide education and pathways for those interested in working in the thoroughbred industry.”

The next intake will take place in the first week of the school holidays, beginning Monday 19 September.

People interested in working in thoroughbred racing are encouraged to contact the Cranbourne Turf Club for more details.

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