Two Australian Turf Club directors have resigned just three days after the axing of chief executive officer Matt Galanos while he was on sick leave.

Ben Bayot resigned on Thursday before Natalie Hewson followed suit. Bayot had been on the board since May 2021, while Hewson joined in February 2023. The departures leave the board with just four directors.

Ben Bayot

It is believed the axing of Galanos and the financial state and direction of the club – which in May failed to gain the support of members to sell Rosehill Gardens to the NSW Government for $5 billion – were behind the resignations. Bayot has been contacted for comment.

On Monday, the ATC sacked Galanos, who had been in the top job since April 2023 but had been on leave for the past two weeks. The club appointed Steve McMahon as interim CEO, which it announced on Wednesday. It said a formal process to appoint a permanent CEO would be held in due course and the club would make no further comment on individual employment matters.

ATC chairman Tim Hale said at the time the board was determined to place members and the racing community at the centre of its decision-making.

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“Our members and the great sport of thoroughbred racing are at the heart of the Australian Turf Club. We are committed to building stronger connections, being more transparent, and creating new ways for our members to help shape the future of their club,” Hale said.

“I want to thank Matt for his long service to the ATC, first as CFO and then as CEO guiding the club through some very challenging times. We wish him nothing but the best for the future.”

It said vice-chair Caroline Searcy would lead a new membership committee to focus on enhancing the member experience. Director Annette English will chair a committee to co-ordinate the ATC and members’ response to the NSW Government’s Review of the Thoroughbred Racing Act.

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