The HTBA scholarship has boosted many students going on to have hugely successful careers in the breeding industry and remained in the Hunter Valley. This opportunity of a life-time will see yet another HunterBred team member heading off in 2024 to gain valuable experience and further knowledge in many aspects of Thoroughbred Breeding and Racing during their time in Ireland.
Each year the HTBA receives an amazing line up of high-quality applicants, a true credit to the studs proving the Hunter Valley is both a productive nursery of champion thoroughbreds and young leaders of the future. “We could have easily send all three finalists each year” Sub-Committee Chairman Barley Ward-Thomas said. The Hunter Valley has always prided itself in sending outstanding calibre students to the INS breeding course each year and is proud to have had such a long-standing scholarship available.
“The high calibre of candidates we send each year highlights the strong competition for this prestigious scholarship. The HTBA is confident the next successful applicant will be a great ambassador for both the Hunter Valley and Australia.
Graduates will join a long list of HTBA sponsored successors to the INS Course. Most recent graduates include Jessica Bailey (Yarraman Park 2022) Rachel Thompson (Barador Stud 2020), Tyler Frazer (Godolphin 2019), Georgie Cavanough (Vinery 2018), Damien Fitton (Arrowfield 2016) and Silver medal winner Kate Curran (Vinery 2015). Scholarship recipients return to their Studs to carry out the Breeding Season on completion of the course, gaining the knowledge from the course giving the industry in the Hunter Valley another valuable assets and high calibre team member.
The HTBA, encourages all previous applicants to consider applying for this round of the scholarship.