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ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2016-2017 FINANCIAL YEAR 2016 Inter Dominion Champion Smolda and Trainer/Driver Mark Purdon 2017 Pacing Cup and Fremantle Cup Winner Chicago Bull Driver Gary Hall Jr Trainer Gary Hall Sr 2016 Golden Nugget Winner Soho Tribeca and Trainer/Driver Kim Prentice Gloucester Park Harness Racing

HARNESS THE MOMENT $1.8 MILLION SERIES $1.1 MILLION GRAND FINAL L X X V I I INTER DOMINION PERTH 2017 OPENING NIGHT - FRI NOV 24 Gloucester Park 3x Inter Dominion Heats Live Band Entertainment! HEAT NIGHT TWO - TUE NOV 28 Donaldson Park Bunbury 3x Inter Dominion Heats FREE entry! HEAT NIGHT THREE - FRI DEC 1 Gloucester Park 3x Inter Dominion Heats Italian Fireworks Night! GRAND FINAL NIGHT - FRI DEC 8 Gloucester Park 4x Group 1 Races $1.1 Million Final Live Band Entertainment! Cover photographs courtesy of Jodie Hallows.

Western Australian Trotting Association trading as Gloucester Park Harness Racing MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE AND EXECUTIVE STAFF President Mr J P (John) Burt Senior Vice President Vice President Mr K J (Kevin) Jeavons Mr G (Gino) Monaco Immediate Past President Mr G R (Garry) Scott Committee Mr K (Kevin) Dinnigan Mr L G (Laurie) Kennedy (deceased) Mr T A (Alan) Parker Mr R (Bob) Pettigrew Mr J C (Joe) Schaper Chief Executive Finance Manager Operations/Hospitality Manager Mr M (Michael) Radley Mr B (Brendon) Sarson Mr T (Tony) Williamson Auditors William Buck Audit (WA) Pty Ltd Bankers St George Bank Limited Patron Her Excellency the Honourable Kerry Sanderson AC, Governor of Western Australia Gloucester Park Harness Racing is the registered business name for Western Australian Trotting Association ABN: 39 716 308 585 Postal Address: PO Box 6025, Hay Street, East Perth WA 6892 Ph: (08) 9323 3555 Email: info@gloucesterpark.com.au Street Address: Gloucester Park, Nelson Crescent, East Perth WA 6004 Fax: (08) 9323 3514 Web: www.gloucesterpark.com.au Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 1

NOTICE CONVENING ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of Members will be held in Steelo s Restaurant at 6.30 pm on Wednesday 25 th October 2017. BUSINESS 1. Confirmation of minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting held on 26 th October 2016 2. Reception of the President s report presented on behalf of the Committee 3. Reception and discussion of the 2016/17 Annual Accounts 4. Election of Committee (three for the period 2017/18 2019/20 inclusive, one for the period 2017/18 2018/19 inclusive, and one for the period 2017/18) - declaration by Chairman Nominations for Committee received from Messrs G Monaco; G R Scott; K J Jeavons; W J Delaney and R B Gartrell 5. Election of Life Members Committee recommendation Bill Horn 6. General Business Page 2 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

President s Report Dear Members, I am privileged to report on the 2016/17 financial year, together with events which will arise in the ensuing twelve months. Despite trying economic times, Gloucester Park Harness Racing has posted a net profit before depreciation (and RWWA grants) of approximately $144,000. This is a great result and justification of the substantial changes to our business model made and implemented over the past three years by your GPHR Committee and Management. A sub-committee was also set up two years ago to drive revenue and changes to the business model, made up of myself, Kevin Jeavons, Michael Radley, Tony Williamson, Brendon Sarson and former committee member Mike Scott, who was instrumental in the transfer of catering in-house. This year s result is despite the continual decrease in traditional forms of income such as oncourse wagering. In 2016/17 on-course Pari-mutuel wagering was down again by $180,000, but offset a little by an increase in Fixed Odds Betting (FOB) of $125,000, resulting in a decrease in on-course wagering income of 6%. This continued downturn is a national trend for race clubs and no-one can predict when it will bottom out. Another issue is that GPHR is open to exposure to losses on FOB, while the Pari-mutuel is a guaranteed fixed percentage return on investment. To compensate the decrease in traditional racing income, GPHR has had to increase its nonracing income. This was an important factor in bringing the catering in-house, for as well as providing better control over quality, it gives the club flexibility in negotiating new events at Gloucester Park. HBF Run for a Reason attracted over 30,000 runners, finishing at Gloucester Park. We also hosted the ROC race (Ridiculous Obstacle Course) for the second successive year, as well attracting new events such as the Pineapple Club Concert and a number of trade shows. All up GPHR had 60 non-race related events and functions throughout 2016/17, that s an average of more than one a week. Efficiencies in catering have continued to improve and help the bottom line, and create the net profit. The new stadium is an important part of the future of Gloucester Park. It will create new income streams for the club, although some adjustment will have to be made to maximise the revenue. Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 3

President s Report Management has been working with the Department of Transport (DoT), Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority (MRA) and Main Roads, as there will be changes to traffic conditions around Gloucester Park, especially on Nile Street, to cater for big events, including all AFL games. GPHR has signed an agreement with the West Coast Eagles and is in the process of negotiating an agreement with the Fremantle Dockers. This has been a long-term goal of the Association, with planning for the best way to utilise the Gloucester Park location starting as soon as the Stadium was announced. Although it was an improved financial result this year, there is still a great deal of hard work to come as we refine and develop the business model even further. RWWA RWWA have continued in their support of GPHR and I would like to thank the RWWA Board and Management team, led by Jeff Ovens and Richard Burt. The harness racing industry in general is facing pressure to increase its commercial performance, especially through increased wagering. Barry Hamilton has returned as the dedicated Manager of Harness and is working on a new business model, which includes a change to programming and handicapping. The industry needs to work together with Mr Hamilton to ensure a strong future. It is clear that Sky Racing, particularly their number one channel, is the main driver of wagering and the industry needs to race the best meetings in the best timeslots on Sky Racing. Gloucester Park s off-course wagering was down only 0.75% for the financial year, going against the trend of larger decreases in racing with the WA TAB. This is another great result, but harness racing overall was down 8.3% (non-gphr down 11%). GPHR has also received feedback about a positive turnover result from Tabcorp. The positive result has coincided with the introduction of Gareth Hall hosting Sky Racing from Gloucester Park and performing the on-course interviews prior to each race. This is an excellent result considering the continual assault by corporate bookmakers and GPHR is working with RWWA to improve this result once again, especially through new Manager Commercial Racing and Planning, David Hunter. TAB Privatisation The McGowan Labor Government has previously said that the WA TAB would only be privatised if the whole industry wanted this to occur. Over the past three years, the uncertainty surrounding whether the privatisation would proceed has unfortunately created much negativity in the industry. The WA Racing Representative Group Page 4 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

President s Report (WARRG), which includes Committeeman Kevin Jeavons, has done a great job, particularly in preparing the WA Racing Industry Requirements & Needs Report, which placed the industry in a stronger position than other states that have been through the privatisation process. The privatisation of the TAB was not included in the state budget, however a planned Point of Consumption Tax (PCT) was. The PCT has the potential if not shared with the racing industry and accompanied by tax reform (i.e. tax parity with Victoria and New South Wales) to have a negative impact on the WA racing industry. Tax reform is an important part of not only the privatisation discussion, but the future of the entire racing industry. Inter Dominion The TABtouch Inter Dominion once again took pride of place as the premier event on the Australasian harness racing calendar. The Grand Final produced an epic battle with the Mark Purdon trained Smolda outstaying the race favourite Hectorjayjay. The change back to Friday night and extra distance of 2900m made for a great Grand Final. Off the track, the Inter Dominion was much more profitable for GPHR in 2016 compared to 2015. This was on the back of a review of the previous year s series, where several decisions were made to change the series. The 2016 series was also supported by the State Government through their Royalties For Regions program and will continue for the final year of the tender this coming November. This has allowed GPHR to race the second set of heats at Bunbury and support country harness racing. The Inter Dominion functions, including the Barrier Draw, performed well in the Golden Nugget Room and the Gala Dinner was a highlight, with presentations to Inter Dominion Winners Rod Chambers, Lou Austin and Barry Perkins. In 2017, we will honour Rhetts Law and three-time champion Im Themightyquinn. GPHR and RWWA will not be tendering for the next three years of the Inter Dominion, but we are sure the great race will continue and we wish whoever is the host of the championship the best of luck. Refurbishments and Infrastructure Upgrades As previously stated, we have invested heavily over the past three years in improving the facilities at Gloucester Park. Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 5

President s Report The refurbishments to areas such as JPs Sports Bar and the Beau Rivage Restaurant, have set up GPHR to take advantage of non-racing events at the track, especially in conjunction with the opening of the new stadium. RWWA have announced a new Infrastructure Fund for all WA race clubs and this will partially fund this season s capital works. There will also be more infrastructure upgrades, such as a new network, point of sale and computer server, which will allow for improved efficiencies within the business. We will also start the restoration of the front gates. Staff As mentioned earlier, we believe that progressively over the last two years your association has gone to a level that is now totally sustainable and well equipped with that marvellous word called staff to take your club into the future. I have had some 45 years experience in being involved in various businesses, and sporting and racing committees, and believe that the people we have in our operations staff are of the highest calibre, from our CEO Michael Radley, his marvellous Executive Assistant Patricia Swallow, who is always available, through to the grounds staff. I believe Michael Radley to be one of the top CEOs in racing in this country and we are fortunate to have him as our CEO, together with his team from the various departments. As stated earlier, the Catering Department has continued to improve its efficiencies under the leadership of Operations Manager Tony Williamson and Head Chef Daniel Batson. We are to concentrate on increasing patronage in the restaurants, starting with the successful $50 Beau Rivage buffet promotion, which has increased profits in the non-peak months (April, May and June) by $25,000 offering quality food and entertainment at an affordable price In a highly competitive market. Tony also oversees the management of our facilities and Gloucester Park remains the stand-out venue in Australian harness racing, with grounds always in an immaculate condition; while Track Curator Brett Regan continues to prove he is one of the best in the country, producing a great racing surface week after week, despite the very wet winter. Finance Manager, Brendon Sarson and his team have delivered new reporting systems which have allowed the Committee and Management to drive the financial turnaround and has us well placed to capitalise on the new business opportunities arising from our great location in East Perth. Tanya Cull has done a wonderful job as Marketing Supervisor, especially through the Inter Dominion and I must acknowledge the wonderful achievement of Scott Hamilton, who won an International Media Award, presented at the closing ceremony of the World Trotting Conference in Canada in August, taking out the Best Social Media category for his coverage of the 2016 Inter Dominion. Page 6 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

President s Report Committee As most Members are aware, popular Committeeman and Life Member Laurie Kennedy recently passed away. Laurie was a passionate advocate of Gloucester Park and harness racing, and was serving his second term on the GPHR Committee. Laurie made his mark as a breeder, serving on the WASBA Committee and was also awarded Life Membership of that Association. His artistic skill came to the fore when he produced the magnificent garlands worn by some of the leading horses at Gloucester Park, including the 2016 Inter Dominion winner, Smolda, who features on the cover of this report. I would also like to pay tribute to retiring Committee member Bob Pettigrew. Bob has served on the Committee for sixteen years and in that time has acted as a Vice President as well as chairman of the Grounds and Tracks sub-committee. His knowledge of the grounds through Brear & Doonan, Gloucester Park s electrical contractors, proved invaluable and he was awarded Life Membership of the Association in recognition of his dedicated service over many years. Racing Highlights September 2016 PHOENIX WARRIOR and Ryan Warwick stormed home to win the Sully s Painting New Season Pace Sparks flew as an in-form BETTORS FIRE and Kyle Harper won the Porter Memorial Once again there was no beating BETTORS FIRE and Kyle Harper as they took out the Spring Pace Talented mare LIBERTYBELLE MIDFREW was the winner of the Media Guild Cup, ably guided by Shannon Suvaljko Gary Hall Jr drove crowd favourite BEAUDIENE BOAZ to victory in the Navy Cup October 2016 LIBERTYBELLE MIDFREW and Shannon Suvaljko were in top form once again, defeating their rivals in the Stratton Cup OUR JERICHO won the Fred Doy Memorial, making it Chris Lewis second winner out of a total of four wins on the night Still in fine form, LIBERTYBELLE MIDFREW and Shannon Suvaljko gave the crowd a thrilling finish as they won the Mount Eden Sprint by a neck Another exciting finish as FRANCO RAYNER and Maddison Brown won the Preux Chevalier by a half head November 2016 SIMPLY SUSATIONAL and Ryan Warwick surged ahead to win the Westral Rhapsody Venetians MS Pace Beating the favourite, WAYLADE and Clinton Hall were the winners of the Cowden Limited Insurance Brokers Brennan Memorial Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 7

President s Report SMOKEY THE BANDIT and Ashleigh Markham stole a march on their rivals to win the Dr Pat Cranley Memorial The first heat night of the 2016 TABtouch Inter Dominion produced some outstanding winners: Retravision Inter Dominion Heat 1: LENNYTHESHARK and Chris Alford TABtouch Inter Dominion Heat 2: BETTORS FIRE and Kyle Harper Choices Flooring Inter Dominion Heat 3: HECTORJAYJAY and Josh Aiken CHICAGO BULL and Gary Hall Jr won the McInerney Ford 4YO Classic, the first of three Group One winners for this pair over the summer The tension built on the second night of heats of the 2016 TABtouch Inter Dominion held at the Bunbury Trotting Club Retravision Inter Dominion Heat 4: RUN ONEOVER and Clinton Hall TABtouch Inter Dominion Heat 5: HECTORJAYJAY and Josh Aiken Princi Butchers Inter Dominion Heat 6: BLING IT ON and Luke McCarthy December 2016 Italian Fireworks Racenight and the third heat night of the TABtouch Inter Dominion was back at Headquarters, with the following winners: Retravision Inter Dominion Heat 7: HECTORJAYJAY and Josh Aiken Westral Inter Dominion Heat 8: RUN ONEOVER and Clinton Hall Garrards Horse & Hound Inter Dominion Heat 9: SMOLDA and Mark Purdon IDEAL ALICE and Gary Hall Jr were the winners of the TABtouch Parliamentarians Cup The Garrards Horse & Hound 4YO Championship was won by MR MOJITO and Mark Purdon Grand Final Day of the 2016 TABtouch Inter Dominion witnessed unparalleled racing: $1.1M 2016 TABtouch Inter Dominion Grand Final: SMOLDA and Mark Purdon won the Championship by half a neck from Hectorjayjay in a thrilling finish TABtouch Inter Dominion Consolation: CYAMACH and Gary Hall Jr Retravision Golden Nugget: SOHO TRIBECA and Kim Prentice Westral Mares Classic: THE PARADE and Chris Alford Clipsal by Schneider Electric Trotters Cup: SUNNYS LITTLE WHIZ and Kiara Davies Princi Butchers San Simeon Classic: MASTER JACKSON and Stuart McDonald Garrards Horse & Hound Binshaw Classic: RUB OF THE GREEN and Gary Hall Jr MYNAMESKENNY and Chris Voak beat the favourite to win the TABtouch MS Pace Santa came early for Gary Hall Jr as he took home the Xmas Gift Final behind RUB OF THE GREEN and the Mt Eden/No Dill Xmas Handicap with THIS TIME DYLAN BEAUDIENE BOAZ AND Gary Hall Jr were once again on top, winning The Village Kid Pace by a head Chris Lewis celebrated his 5000 career win behind BETTOR BE SUPREME with a victory in The Coulson Mares Final Page 8 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

President s Report January 2017 CHICAGO BULL and Gary Hall Jnr were the winners of the Group One Retravision Fremantle Cup, with Soho Tribeca and Kim Prentice in second place, giving the 4YOs a quinella CHICAGO BULL and Gary Hall Jr produced an outstanding double, winning the premier Group One TABtouch WA Pacing Cup Michael Grantham guided NATHANS COURAGE home to win The West Australian Nights of Thunder Final FLAMING FLUTTER and Chris Lewis proved unbeatable in winning the Ray Duffy Memorial Colin Brown and KIWI LEGEND were the victors in the Abbott & Co Printers Lord Mayor s Cup February 2017 BRONZE SEEKER and Michael Grantham came out on top to win the TABtouch MS Pace There was no stopping MACZAFFAIR and Shannon Suvaljko as they stormed home to win the Daintys Daughter Classic Ryan Warwick was in top form winning both of the night s feature races the RWWA Cup with OUR JIMMY JOHNSTONE and the Caduceus Club Classic with ROCK DIAMONDS An in-form OUR JIMMY JOHNSTONE and Ryan Warwick won the Governor s Cup and THE PARADE and Gary Hall Jr took out the Empress Stakes on Chinese New Year race night March 2017 The Clipsal 3YO WA Sales Classic Race night saw Pacing WA s RED HOT ROXY and Gary Hall Jr win the 3YO Fillies race and BOB WHEEL and Ryan Bell win the 3YO Colts & Geldings ATLASTALONE and Michael Grantham beat the favourite in the McInerney Ford MS Pace Shannon Suvaljko and KIWI LEGEND were in fine form, winning the Alltools 4YO & 5YO Championship MITCH MAGUIRE and Ryan Warwick gave the crowd an exciting finish, winning the Intersport Slater Gartrell Western Gateway Pace by a half head A radiant GALACTIC STAR and Ryan Warwick blitzed the field to win The Clarke Final April 2017 HANDSANDWHEELS and Aiden de Campo were the winners of the Group One Sky Racing WA Derby, producing an exciting finish to win by a head ASSASSINATOR and Ryan Bell carved up the competition to win by a head The Clipsal by Schneider Electric 2YO WA Sales Classic Finals were won by TENNIELE ERIN and Chris Lewis in the 2YO Fillies Final and PLAY THE BOYS and Ryan Warwick in the 2YO Colts & Geldings Final COTT BEACH and Nathan Turvey celebrated in winning the Retravision Champagne Classic Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 9

President s Report May 2017 MACZAFFAIR and Shannon Suvaljko were once again in top form to win the Gannon s WA Oaks The Westside Auto Wholesale Western Crown 2YO race night saw MISS SANGRIAL and Michael Grantham win the 2YO Fillies race and JACK MAC and Chris Lewis win the 2YO Colts & Geldings SHEER ROCKNROLL and Chris Lewis were in fine form, winning the WASBA Breeders Stakes The Members Sprint was won by OUR JIMMY JOHNSTONE and Ryan Warwick June 2017 CIMORENE and Gary Hall Jr beat the favourite by a short half head to win the Group One Diamond Classic Chris Lewis and JACK MAC once again came to the fore to win the Group One Princi Smallgoods Pearl Classic THE BUCKET LIST and Michael Grantham made wishes come true as they took out the Rotary Club of Fremantle Pace TRICKY STYX and Aiden de Campo beat the favourite by a half head to win the Winter Cup Owners Only supported a fantastic Westbred race night: COTT BEACH and Nathan Turvey won the 2YO Westbred Fillies HIGHROLLER JOE and Justin Prentice won the 2YO Westbred Colts and Geldings ALLAMERICAN QUEEN and Justin Prentice won the 3YO Westbred Fillies, and HANDSANDWHEELS and Aiden de Campo won the 3YO Westbred Colts and Geldings The Past Presidents Cup was won by BEAUDIENE BOAZ and Gary Hall Jr July 2017 ROSIES IDEAL and Trainer/Driver Shane Young proved unbeatable in the Allwood Stud 2YO Gold Bracelet An in-form JACK MAC and Chris Lewis won the Group One Choices Flooring Golden Slipper SKY ART and Aiden de Campo won the Garrards Horse & Hound at Gloucester Park BOTRA Cup by a neck An exciting finish as ROCK DIAMONDS and Ryan Warwick won the John Higgins Memorial by a half neck August 2017 NATURAL DISASTER and Justin Prentice were unstoppable winning the Kerry Clarke Westbred 4YO & 5YO Final Chris Lewis guided MOTU PREMIER to victory in the Allwood Stud Marathon Handicap It was the turn of El Hombre and Stuart McDonald to excite the crowd as they won the Retravision MS Pace by half a neck. Stuart McDonald drove Jambiani to an easy victory in the August Cup. Page 10 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

President s Report Promotions and Marketing The following prominent companies and GPHR suppliers are Gloucester Park s Inter Dominion sponsors over the three-year Series. Retravision Seven West Media Clipsal by Schneider Electric Princi Butchers International Animal Health Products Slater-Gartrell Sports Choices Flooring Garrards Horse & Hound Sponsors GPHR wishes to thank the following sponsors for supporting Gloucester Park during the 2016/17 season: Abbott & Co Printers Alltools Allwood Stud Brear & Doonan Caduceus Club of WA Channel 7 Choices Flooring Clipsal by Schneider Electric Cowden Insurance Brokers Gannons Garrards Horse & Hound International Animal Health McInerney Ford Princi Butchers Retravision Sky Racing Slater Gartrell Sports TABtouch The West Australian Westral Westralian Westside Auto Wholesale Membership During the 2016/17 season Members Rod Fletcher, Malcolm Garrod, Michael Lawson, Graham Rhodes, Cleve Snary, Brian Watters, Gary Wiltshire and as previously stated, Committee Member Laurie Kennedy passed away. Our sincere condolences to the families and friends of those Members on their sad passing. Conclusion I wish to thank my fellow Committee members, the CEO, management and staff for their contribution and support over the past twelve months, and look forward with anticipation to an exciting season ahead, which I feel will be one of the best for Gloucester Park and the Members. JOHN BURT PRESIDENT Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 11

Committee - Meeting Attendance COMMITTEE - MEETING ATTENDANCE from 27 October 2016 to 7 September 2017 (11 meetings held) Attendance Apologies/ Leave of Absence John Burt 9 2 Kevin Dinnigan 10 1 Kevin Jeavons 11 Gino Monaco 11 Laurie Kennedy 4 5 Alan Parker 11 Bob Pettigrew 9 2 Joe Schaper 11 Garry Scott 11 Page 12 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 JULY 2017 2017 2016 $ $ Current Assets Cash & Cash Equivalents 6 968,691 562,305 Trade and Other Receivables 7 506,703 738,175 Other Current Assets 8 484,318 466,101 Inventories 9 91,878 77,715 Cash on Deposit 12,713 - Total Current Assets 2,064,303 1,844,296 Non-Current Assets Cash on Deposit - 12,272 Property, Plant & Equipment 10 14,202,099 15,126,033 Development Work in Progress 11 632,685 625,426 Total Non-Current Assets 14,834,784 15,763,730 Total Assets 16,899,087 17,608,027 Current Liabilities Trade and Other Payables 12 1,091,455 952,558 Prepaid Income 13 609,212 727,844 Provisions 14 451,196 380,982 Total Current Liabilities 2,151,863 2,061,384 Non-Current Liabilities Borrowings 67,715 29,977 Provisions 14 53,487 49,083 Total Non-Current Liabilities 121,202 79,059 Total Liabilities 2,273,065 2,140,444 Net Assets 14,626,022 15,467,583 Equity Retained Earnings 2,291,152 3,132,713 Reserves 15 12,334,870 12,334,870 Total Equity 14,626,022 15,467,583 The accompanying notes form an integral part of these accounts Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 13

Statement of Comprehensive Income FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 Revenue 2017 2016 $ $ Operating Activities RWWA Distributions 3,239,954 5,090,586 Hospitality Income 2,522,937 2,981,263 Wagering Income 1,366,617 1,414,661 Sponsorship 773,178 810,461 Rent & Parking Income 692,074 600,779 Admissions 171,952 206,174 Other Revenue 212,881 199,863 Membership 96,042 90,766 Total Operating Activites 9,075,634 11,394,553 Non-Operating Activities Property Rental Income 398,995 414,160 Interest Received 3,007 25,617 Total Non-Operating Activities 402,002 439,777 Total Revenue 9,477,636 11,834,330 Expenditure Operating Activities RWWA Stakes & Subsidies 125,777 84,021 Hospitality Expenses 2,357,383 2,717,989 Wagering Expenses 700,776 759,786 Race Meet Expenses 1,584,645 2,644,621 Grounds Expenses 1,737,237 1,893,375 Administration Expenses 1,859,798 1,728,738 Marketing Expenses 747,215 1,115,361 Depreciation 934,805 1,114,440 Impairment of Property, Plant & Equiment 189,657 4,595 Total Operating Activites 10,237,292 12,062,926 Non-Operating Activities Property Rental Expenses 81,905 63,413 Total Non-Operating Activities 81,905 63,413 Total Expenditure 10,319,197 12,126,338 Profit/(Loss) For The Year (841,561) (292,008) The accompanying notes form an integral part of these accounts Page 14 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

Statement of Retained Earnings FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 2017 2016 Retained Earnings 1 Aug 2016 3,132,713 3,424,721 Surplus/(Deficit) for the Year (841,561) (292,008) 2,291,152 3,132,713 Less Transfer to capital profit reserve - - 2,291,152 3,132,713 The accompanying notes form an integral part of these accounts Statement of Changes in Equity FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 Accumulated Surplus Capital Profit Reserve Revaluation Reserves Total At 31 July 2015 3,424,721 11,471,009 863,862 15,759,591 Total Comprehensive Income for the Year (292,008) - - (292,008) At 31 July 2016 3,132,713 11,471,009 863,862 15,467,583 Total Comprehensive Income for the Year (841,561) - - (841,561) At 31 July 2017 2,291,152 11,471,009 863,862 14,626,022 The accompanying notes form an integral part of these accounts Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 15

Statement of Cash Flows FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 Cash Flows from Operating Activities 2017 2016 $ $ Net Receipts from RWWA Distribution 3,101,136 3,482,764 Receipts from Customers 6,374,305 6,796,001 Payments for Stakes & Subsidies (41,943) - Payments to Suppliers and Employees (9,035,060) (11,712,400) Interest Received 3,007 25,617 Borrowing Costs (4,553) (7,485) Net Cash Provided by (used in) Operating Activities 396,892 (1,415,503) Cash Flows from Investing Activities RWWA Capital Grants Received 138,818 1,607,821 Purchases of Property, Plant & Equipment (230,697) (1,722,973) Proceeds from Sale of PPE 10,181 - Net Cash Provided by (used in) Investing Activities (81,698) (115,152) Cash Flows from Financing Activities Receipts from Financing Activities 114,278 41,434 Payment of Financing Liabilities (22,644) (6,968) Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities 91,634 34,466 Net Increase/Decrease in Cash Held 406,828 (1,496,188) Cash at the Beginning of the Year 574,576 2,070,764 Cash at the End of the Year 981,404 574,576 The accompanying notes form an integral part of these accounts Reconciliation of Cash Flows from Operating 2017 2016 $ $ Operating Surplus/Deficit (841,561) (292,008) Depreciation & Amortisation 934,805 1,114,440 Net (Gain)/Loss on Disposal of PPE (10,181) - RWWA Capital Grants - (1,607,821) Other Non Cash Items 19,852 105 (Increase)/Decrease in Accounts Receivable 231,473 1,373,244 (Increase)/Decrease in Prepaid Expenses (18,217) 366,588 (Increase)/Decrease in Stock on Hand (14,162) (2,305) Increase/(Decrease) in Accounts Payable 138,897 (787,682) Increase/(Decrease) in Prepaid Income (118,632) (1,504,170) Increase/(Decrease) in Provisions 74,619 (75,893) 396,892 (1,415,503) Page 16 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 1 CONTINUING EVENTS The Committee is of the opinion that it is appropriate to prepare the accounts of Gloucester Park Harness Racing on the going concern basis. 2 ACCOUNTING POLICIES The financial report is a general-purpose financial report, which has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the applicable Australian Accounting Standards and other mandatory reporting requirements. Accounting policies adopted in preparation of these accounts are consistent with those of the previous year. Significant policies are as follows: (a) Basis of Accounting The accounts have been prepared on the basis of historical cost and except where stated do not take into account current valuations of non-current assets. Cost is based on the fair values of the consideration given in exchange for assets. Gloucester Park Harness Racing has not adopted a policy of revaluing its non-current assets on a regular basis. Non-current assets are revalued from time to time as considered appropriate by the Committee and are not stated at amounts in excess of their recoverable amounts. The accounts have been prepared on an accrual basis with the following exceptions: (1) Capital Grants are brought to account as income when received. The financial report is presented in Australian dollars and all values are rounded to the nearest one dollar. (b) Statement of Compliance The financial report complies with Australian Accounting Standards. (c) Revenue Recognition Except as stated above revenue is recognised when the amount of revenue can be measured reliably and it is probable that it will be received. (d) Inventory Inventory is valued using the FIFO method and the end of month stocktake is revalued at the last replacement cost. Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 17

Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 (e) Depreciation of property, plant and equipment Property, plant and equipment, other than freehold land, are depreciated at rates calculated to allocate the cost or valuation less estimated residual value at the end of the useful lives of the assets, over their estimated useful lives using the diminishing value method. Depreciation rates used are as per the ATO guidelines. Profits and losses on disposal of property, plant and equipment are taken into account in determining the surplus for the year. Impairment The carrying values of plant and equipment are reviewed when events or changes in circumstances indicate the carrying value may not be recoverable. This will be declared when the impairment is realised. (f) Employee entitlements Provisions are made for employee entitlement benefits accumulated as a result of employees rendering services up to the reporting date. These benefits include wages and salaries, superannuation, payroll tax, annual leave and long service leave. All employee entitlements are measured at their nominal amounts. Employee entitlement expenses and revenues arising in respect of wages and salaries, non-monetary benefits, annual leave, long service leave, and other entitlements are charged against the surplus of their respective categories. (g) Cash flows For the purpose of the statement of cash flows, cash includes cash on hand, deposits held at call with banks and investments in money market instruments, net of bank overdrafts. (h) Comparative figures Where necessary, comparative figures have been adjusted to conform with changes in presentation in the current year. (i) Income Tax Gloucester Park Harness Racing is exempt from paying income tax under the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997. (j) Financial risk management and policies Gloucester Park Harness Racing s principal financial instruments comprise cash, trade debtors, bank deposits, bills of exchange, bank loans, trade creditors and overdrafts. Trade debtors are initially recorded at the amount specified on the contract of sale or tax invoice. Provision for doubtful debts is recognised to the extent that recovery of the outstanding receivable balance is less than likely. Any provision established is based on a review of all outstanding amounts at the reporting date. A specific provision is maintained for identified doubtful debts. Gloucester Park Harness Racing manages its exposure to key financial risks, including interest rates and the provision of credit in accordance with its financial risk policy, the objective of which is to protect financial security. Page 18 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 Ageing analysis and monitoring of specific credit allowances are undertaken to manage credit risk. Liquidity risk is monitored through cash flow forecasts and analysis. Note that within these financial statements, the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities are not materially different from their expected fair values. (k) Receivables Trade and other receivables are recorded at amounts due less any provision for doubtful debts. At 31 July, the ageing analysis of receivables is as follows: Year Total 0-30 Days 31-60 Days 61-90 Days 91+ Days 2017 506,703 400,522 79,341-26,839 2016 738,175 468,648 83,499 13,622 172,406 (l) Payables Trade and other payables are recognised when Gloucester Park Harness Racing becomes obliged to make future payments resulting from the purchase of goods and services. Trade payables at 31 st July 2017 total $738,855. All those that are due were paid by 31 st August 2017. (m) Borrowings Bank and other loans are recorded at an amount equal to the net proceeds received. Interest expense is recognised on an accrual basis. (n) Other Taxes Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of GST except: Where the GST incurred on a purchase of goods and services is not recoverable from the taxation authority, in which case the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of the expense item as applicable; and Receivables and payables are stated with the amount of GST included. The net GST recoverable from, or payable to, the taxation authority is included as part of receivables or payables in the statement of financial position. Cash flows are included in the Statement of Cash Flows on a gross basis and the GST component of cash flows arising from investing and financing activities, which is recoverable from, or payable to, the taxation authority are classified as operating cash flows. Commitments and contingencies are disclosed net of GST recoverable from, or payable to, the taxation authority. Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 19

Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 (n) Other Taxes Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of GST except: Where the GST incurred on a purchase of goods and services is not recoverable from the taxation authority, in which case the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of the expense item as applicable; and Receivables and payables are stated with the amount of GST included. The net GST recoverable from, or payable to, the taxation authority is included as part of receivables or payables in the statement of financial position. Cash flows are included in the Statement of Cash Flows on a gross basis and the GST component of cash flows arising from investing and financing activities, which is recoverable from, or payable to, the taxation authority are classified as operating cash flows. Commitments and contingencies are disclosed net of GST recoverable from, or payable to, the taxation authority. (o) Redevelopment Costs Costs relating to planning or engineering for the possible future development of Gloucester Park are capitalised as Redevelopment Asset. (p) RWWA Distributions The accounting treatment of RWWA distributions, stakes and subsidies has been changed this year where these distributions and corresponding stakes and subsidies are entered in the one account rather than recognising them seperately as a revenue and an expense. 3 CONTINGENCIES At 31st July, 2017, Gloucester Park Harness Racing has contingent liabilities arising from guarantees given in support of the following commitments:- (a) Trotsynd Pty Ltd Gloucester Park Harness Racing has given a guarantee and indemnity to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd against the Trotsynd Pty Ltd performance bond of $10,000. (b) Redevelopment In the event that Gloucester Park Harness Racing decides to proceed with any development of the land at Gloucester Park, a payable may arise to the Riverside Development Contribution Plan. Page 20 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 4 SECURED LIABILITIES The bank bill and overdraft facilities are secured by registered mortgages over the Gloucester Park Complex. 5 BANK FACILITIES - ST GEORGE BANK LIMITED Under the terms of this borrowing Gloucester Park Harness Racing has an optional overdraft facility of $200,000. At 31 July 2017, these facilities are not being utilised and there are no other borrowings. 6 CASH AND CASH RESERVES 2017 2016 $ $ Cash at Bank 854,290 473,276 Cash on Site 42,278 39,882 Cash in Transit 72,123 49,147 Total Cash and Cash Reserves 968,691 562,305 7 TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES 2017 2016 $ $ Trade Receivables 506,703 738,175 Deduct Provision for Doubtful Debts - - Total Trade and Other Receivables 506,703 738,175 8 OTHER CURRENT ASSETS 2017 2016 $ $ Prepaid Expenses 271,113 222,471 Other Current Assets 213,205 243,630 Total Other Current Assets 484,318 466,101 9 INVENTORIES 2017 2016 $ $ Food at Cost 39,682 26,940 Beverages at Cost 52,195 50,775 Total Inventories 91,878 77,715 Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 21

Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 10 PROPERTY PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 2017 2016 $ $ Land and Improvements Land and Improvements at cost 6,082,520 6,082,520 Accumulated Depreciation (876,640) (829,936) Total Land and Improvements 5,205,880 5,252,584 Buildings Buildings at cost 14,951,341 14,842,412 Accumulated Depreciation (7,941,000) (7,492,925) Total Buildings 7,010,341 7,349,487 Plant & Equipment Plant & Equipment 4,792,687 5,758,626 Accumulated Depreciation (3,342,075) (3,733,180) Total Plant & Equipment 1,450,612 2,025,446 Hospitality Plant & Equipment Hospitality Plant & Equipment 520,748 628,932 Accumulated Depreciation (184,543) (219,402) Total Hospitality Plant & Equipment 336,205 409,530 Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicles at Cost 450,428 153,650 Accumulated Depreciation (251,367) (64,665) Total Motor Vehicles 199,061 88,985 Total Property Plant & Equipment 14,202,099 15,126,033 Page 22 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 11 DEVELOPMENT WORK IN PROGRESS 2017 2016 $ $ Capital Work in Progress 7,259 - Redevelopment Cost 625,426 625,426 Total Development Work In Progress 632,685 625,426 12 TRADE AND OTHER PAYABLES 2017 2016 $ $ Trade Payables 738,855 689,481 Accrued Expenses 39,244 26,139 Other Payables 313,356 236,938 Total Trade and Other Payables 1,091,455 952,558 13 PREPAID INCOME 2017 2016 $ $ Prepaid Membership 28,009 25,300 Prepaid Sponsorship 330,568 180,417 Other Prepaid Income 250,635 522,128 Total Prepaid Income 609,212 727,844 14 PROVISIONS 2017 2016 $ $ Current Annual Leave 263,505 201,602 Long Service Leave 187,692 179,380 Total Current Provisions 451,196 380,982 Non Current Long Service Leave 53,487 49,083 Total Non Current Provisions 53,487 49,083 15 RESERVES 2017 2016 $ $ Asset Revaluation Reserve 863,862 863,862 Capital Profit Reserve 11,471,009 11,471,009 Total Reserves 12,334,870 12,334,870 Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 23

Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 16 OPERATIONAL SEGMENT INFORMATION Gloucester Park Harness Racing operates predominantly in one industry and one geographical segment being the harness racing industry in Western Australia. Gloucester Park Harness Racing's largest source of operational income for the year is from RWWA at 51% (2016: 57%). 17 MEETINGS There were 53 prime and 42 mid-week meetings conducted during the year ended 31 July 2017. 18 RELATED PARTY INFORMATION Gloucester Park Harness Racing has business dealings with Brear & Doonan Pty Ltd in which committeeman, Mr R Pettigrew, has an interest, and Brook Park Bloom - Garland which was owned by committeeman Mr L Kennedy. All transactions between the parties are conducted under normal business conditions at commercial market rates. Expenditure incurred during the year to Brear & Doonan amounted to $143,669 (2016: $140,853), and Brook Park Bloom - Garland amounted to $9,927 (2016: $7,645). Outstanding amounts due to associated entities at 31st July were: 2017 2016 $ $ Brear & Doonan Pty Ltd 8,975 17,281 Brook Park Bloom - Garland - 248 8,975 17,528 Page 24 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 Committee members who held office during the year are listed below: President Mr J Burt Senior Vice President Mr K Jeavons Vice President Mr G Monaco Committee Mr K Dinnigan Mr L Kennedy Mr A Parker Mr J Schaper Mr G Scott Mr R Pettigrew Committee members do not receive any remuneration. 19 FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (a) SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Details of the significant accounting policies and methods adopted, including the criteria for recognition, the basis of measurement and the basis on which revenues and expenses are recognised, in respect of each class of financial asset, financial liability and equity instruments are disclosed in Note 2 to the accounts. (b) CREDIT RISK Credit risk refers to the risk that a counterparty will default on its contractual obligations resulting in financial loss to Gloucester Park Harness Racing. Gloucester Park Harness Racing has adopted the policy of only dealing with creditworthy counterparties and obtaining significant collateral or other security where appropriate, as means of mitigating the risk of financial loss from defaults. Gloucester Park Harness Racing measures credit risk on a fair value basis. Gloucester Park Harness Racing does not have any significant credit risk exposure to any single counterparty or any group of counterparties having similar characteristics. The carrying amount of financial assets recorded in the financial statements, net of any provisions for losses, represents Gloucester Park Harness Racing's maximum exposure to credit risk without taking account of the value of any collateral or other security obtained. Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 25

Notes to and forming part of the Financial Statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2017 (c) NET FAIR VALUE The carrying value of financial assets and financial liabilities recorded in the financial statements represents their fair values, determined in accordance with the accounting policies disclosed in Note 2 to the accounts. (d) INTEREST RATE RISK The interest rates earned / account balances at the end of the period: 2017 2016 $ $ Bank overdraft - variable rate 6.7% - 7.7% - - Cash at bank - variable rate 0.01% - 1% 236,433 432,935 Cash on deposit - variable rate 1.05% 617,857 40,341 Term deposits - variable rate 2.0% - 2.9% 12,713 12,272 867,003 485,547 There are no other financial assets or liabilities that are exposed to interest rate risk as they are not interest bearing. 20 SUBSEQUENT EVENTS The committee are not aware of any other matter or circumstance not otherwise dealt with in the financial report that has significantly or may significantly affect the operations of Gloucester Park Harness Racing, the results of those operations or the state of affairs of Gloucester Park Harness Racing in subsequent financial years. 21 AUDITORS REMUNERATION 2017 2016 $ $ Amounts received or due and receivable by William Buck for: An audit or review of the financial report of Gloucester Park Harness Racing 15,950 15,950 15,950 15,950 22 REDEVELOPMENT ASSET Redevelopment refers to geotechnical, heritage, environmental and planning reports completed from 2006 to present in relation to the anticipated redevelopment of Gloucester Park. If and when a tender process is undertaken for the redevelopment of Gloucester Park, these reports can be accessed. It is anticipated that the cost of such reports would be likely to increase, and hence they are not depreciated. 23 DEFINITION OF RACING AND WAGERING WA (RWWA) RWWA was formed under the Racing & Wagering WA Act 2003 and assumed the controlling body functions over Western Australia s three racing codes in addition to the WA off course totalisator gambling functions. Page 26 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

Statement by President and Chief Executive Officer We, John Patrick Burt and Michael Terence Radley, being President and Chief Executive Officer respectively, of Gloucester Park Harness Racing, hereby state that; (a) the accompanying statement of financial position, statement of accumulated surplus, statement of changes in equity, statement of comprehensive income and statement of cash flows have been properly drawn up so as to give a true and fair view of affairs of Gloucester Park Harness Racing at 31st July 2017, and of the results for the year ended on that date; (b) at the date of this statement there are reasonable grounds to believe that Gloucester Park Harness Racing will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due; and (c) the accompanying statements have been made out in accordance with applicable accounting standards and other mandatory reporting requirements. Perth: Tuesday, 12 September 2017 For and on behalf of the Committee J.P. Burt, President M.T. Radley, Chief Executive Officer Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 27

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Life Members W BELL * J P BUTLER Snr * T W CATLOW * W CLARKE * V CLEMENS * W CONROY * H M EDWARDS * S W EDWARDS * E D FAHEY * W FOY * R D HIGGS * M HORNE * HON W D JOHNSON * J KYLE * F A LAUNDER * P MANSFIELD * A MAYOR * P MENZIES * W H PERRY * T W SIMPSON * J J SIMONS * T G SLOAN * S STUBBS * E A WADDINGHAM * G F J WALKER * A WALLDER * C E J WILKINSON * F W WRIGHT * J WYNNE * 1931 J P STRATTON Snr * 1932 J BRENNAN * 1932 T BUCKNELL * 1932 F J CRITCH * 1932 A A DOWDEN * 1932 J M FARRELL * 1932 H A W JONES * 1932 J C SKULL * 1932 G D STOTTER * 1932 J D WILLIS * 1932 W H FARRELL * 1933 L F ATKINS * 1933 F W MARTIN * 1934 J V FERGUSON * 1935 G A BOOTH * 1935 F E GIBSON (MLC) * 1937 W H KITSON (MLC) * 1937 J B SLEEMAN (MLA) * 1938 J NOONAN * 1939 A TODD * 1940 T A BURNS 1940 W J SEALY * 1940 J P STRATTON* 1941 T W BRIMAGE * 1941 R POTTS * 1942 R N PERCIVAL * 1945 M J H PORTER MBE * 1947 J DUNCAN * 1948 H A DOUST * 1948 A E SUTHERLAND * 1949 J BRIDGER * 1949 J CAMM * 1949 J F JAMIESON * 1949 G TROWBRIDGE * 1950 W DOW 1950 W GLOVER 1950 C H NICHOLAS * 1950 R N PERCIVAL * 1951 G E JOHNSTON * 1951 H PEARCE # 1952 G GENT * 1952 R WALL * 1952 F WHITMAN * 1953 W H HOPKINS # 1953 F W SMITH * 1954 F D BEAMES * 1954 F M O HEHIR # 1954 H PUGH * 1954 G E SMITH * 1954 A F SHEEDY * 1955 T E DIVER * 1955 R DOUGLAS # 1955 J J FARRELL * 1955 T SMITH * 1956 J ROBSON # 1956 W E TOOTEL * 1957 R BURNS * 1957 A H MURRAY * 1958 J CARNAGHAM # 1958 L W SHEARER * 1958 D SKIPPEN # 1958 H G TOWNSEND * 1959 A G H ANDERSON # 1959 J SAYERS # 1960 T AHERN # 1960 G EVANS * 1960 G T ROWLANDS # 1961 H J A BARNARD * 1961 L S DALE # 1962 H M DUNCAN * 1962 A S McDONALD # 1963 W F NEVARD * 1963 P G CLARKE # 1964 Wm E MACK * 1964 H E QUICK * 1964 W D SCOTT * 1965 W F JOHNSON * 1965 A D T ROBERTSON * 1966 A H SILVERMAN # 1966 H H RICHTER * 1967 J P BUTLER Jnr * 1967 R C CLARKSON # 1967 W J GOBBY * 1967 C H PERCIVAL # 1967 F J TOWNSEND * 1968 H J BAKER # 1968 F J BRIGGS * 1968 E J CHAPMAN 1968 O T HUTCHINSON # 1969 Sir FRANK LEDGER * 1969 G MALONEY * 1969 R E RENNIE * 1970 J F ANDERSON * 1970 T HUNDY * 1970 A J MOYLAN * 1970 T NEWBOLD * 1970 G E MAWLEY Annual Report and Accounts 2016-17 Financial Year Page 31

Life Members 1970 R K REID * 1971 R W PORTER * 1971 J SULLIVAN * 1971 R E TREASURE * 1971 R WEIR * 1972 C A BREAR * 1972 E W PERRY * 1973 S K ANDREWS * 1973 W J GRANLAND * 1973 J M LEAHY OAM 1974 J J SHEPHERD * 1974 E MARSDEN # 1975 C R LILLEYMAN * 1975 A O TROTT * 1975 G MALONEY * 1976 E A CRAWFORD * 1976 A F MOLLETT * 1977 J S COLEMAN * 1977 H A DOONAN * 1977 S A HAWKINS * 1977 E W LONGSON * 1977 A J MOYLAN * 1978 J J F BRINDLEY * 1978 J J DEANE * 1978 R GALLOP * 1978 T W THOMPSON * 1979 M DUFFY * 1979 L M PORTER* 1979 W J SOMERS * 1979 A G WILLIAMS * 1980 J P STRATTON Jnr * 1980 DR W W BRADSHAW 1981 DR E C MANEA AO * 1981 K R TILLEY * 1982 R E TREASURE * 1982 C H SKIPPER * 1982 H J SQUIRE * 1983 L BALDWIN * 1983 R J DAVIES *deceased #believed to be deceased 1983 E N FISHER * 1983 N J W HARVEY * 1984 B DONOHOE * 1984 J SNOOKS 1985 C M HODGSON * 1985 DR E W KYLE # 1985 J H SCHRADER * 1985 A F WEST * 1986 R H BINGEMANN * 1986 F X HARROLD * 1987 I H DORMAN * 1987 F R KERSLEY 1987 L H POYSER * 1988 N R S MARTIN * 1989 K A DOY * 1989 W R STEER * 1990 H R CLEGGETT * 1990 K M GARDINER * 1990 F M LAYCOCK 1990 D F LINDAU * 1990 R PREWETT * 1991 DR P CRANLEY * 1991 M LOMBARDO OAM 1991 G PAPADOPOULOS 1992 V PITSONIS * 1992 D FELTON * 1992 M C JAMES 1992 A DA RE 1992 C R PYE 1993 A S BARKER * 1993 P L BENNINGTON 1993 F F CRAWFORD * 1993 DR E I SIMPSON * 1994 M O HUMPHRIES * 1994 C N RIFICI * 1994 C SPRY * 1995 R A ADAM * 1995 R (BOB) A JONES * 1995 J C SCHAPER 1995 G G WALLIS 1996 G W BROWN * 1996 R L FOWLER 1997 L R COWARD * 1997 R J HOLLOWAY* 1997 G R WEIR 1998 S A BARKER * 1998 A G CHARLESON * 1998 R A McDONALD 1999 G MONACO 2000 F J DOY * 2000 J P IEMMA 2000 G W TILLER * 2001 R F KLENK 2001 M N F GRUBISA 2001 C MARTIN * 2001 J W LEAHY * 2004 F C E REID * 2004 K TILBROOK * 2005 W D DUFFY 2005 L M GREEN 2005 A M STAMPALIA 2006 D PARR 2007 R (RON) A JONES 2007 R PETTIGREW 2007 F PLACANICA 2007 G R SCOTT 2008 G R COMPSON 2008 G E STOBBS 2009 L G KENNEDY * 2010 A T MARSHALL * 2012 J P BURT 2012 K J JEAVONS 2012 V WOVODICH * 2013 R L BOVELL 2014 S R ENNIS 2015 T A PARKER 2016 C L SMITH GPHR believes this list to be accurate, however, if you are in possession of information which will enable us to bring it further up to date please contact GPHR Membership Secretary Amanda Thomas at Gloucester Park, telephone 9323 3555. Page 32 Gloucester Park Harness Racing

Thanks to our Sponsors Gloucester Park Harness Racing would like to acknowledge and thank the following organisations for their support and sponsorship of Gloucester Park