Women leaders of greyhound racing in the chase for awards
Inspirational trailblazers have been nominated for the 2022 Ladies of Chasing Awards, which celebrate the outstanding efforts of women in West Australian greyhound racing.
Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) are pleased to announce 26 women have been nominated in the categories of administration, dedication to greyhound racing, welfare and leadership.
Ladies of Chasing Administration Award
- Julie Bullen
- Stephanie Catchpole
Ladies of Chasing Dedication to Greyhound Racing Award
- Amanda MacLean
- Amanda Oliver
- Angie Brown
- Christine Robartson
- Gemma Jovanovic
- Jackie Wilson
- Jay Jacobson
- Jodee Jennings
- Katie Worthington
- Kayla Erenshaw
- Layla Johnson
- Leonie Smith
- Lynne Vagg
- May Leach
- Natalee Marshall
- Sarah Appleton
- Stephanie Catchpole
- Tracey Hine
- Victoria Cook
Ladies of Chasing Greyhound Welfare Award
- Bree Cox
- Cheryl Isaac
- Samantha Van De Klashorst
- Tara Herbort
Ladies of Chasing Leadership Award
- Amanda MacLean
- Kaitlin Worthington
- Krystal Shinners
- Stephanie Catchpole
RWWA Chief Racing Officer Charlotte Mills applauded the dedication of women in the State’s greyhound racing community.
“Greyhound racing is one of the few sports where men and women compete as equals but the gender balance still tilts towards men so it’s pleasing to see the efforts of so many women recognised through the annual Ladies of Chasing awards.” Charlotte said.
“This year’s nominees are highly regarded in the racing community and we celebrate their contribution both on and off the track. I wish all nominees to best of luck.”
The winners will be announced at a lunch event at Millbrook Winery on Thursday, 31 March 2022.