MRC Chairman John Kanga resigns
SENTrack & RSN • October 10th, 2025 6:12 pm

MRC Chairman John Kanga has resigned from his position, effective immediately, one day out from the Caulfield Cup Carnival.
Read the MRC statement below:
“The Melbourne Racing Club (MRC) today confirmed that Chairman John Kanga has resigned from his position, effective immediately.
Mr Kanga stated that:
“In recent weeks there has been a series of public attacks directed at me personally. While I completely reject the nature and accuracy of those attacks, I do not want them to distract from the Club, its members, or the excitement of the Caulfield Cup Carnival.
My decision to step aside is about putting the interests of the Club and the broader racing industry ahead of my own. The MRC is bigger than any one individual, and I want to ensure the focus remains where it belongs – on racing, our members, staff, and delivering a world-class Spring Carnival.”
Reflecting on his time in the role, Mr Kanga said he was honoured to have served as Chair and proud of the Club’s achievements under his leadership.
“It has been a privilege to lead the Melbourne Racing Club and to work alongside so many dedicated people who care deeply about racing.
We successfully secured the future of Sandown Racecourse, ensuring it remains a vital part of Victorian racing; we restored the Caulfield mounting yard to its rightful place at the heart of the course; and we saved more than $250 million by halting an unnecessary proposed grandstand redevelopment and delivering a more practical, member-focused plan for Caulfield’s future.
Under my leadership, the Club has also strengthened its financial position — moving decisively to reduce debt and move forward with renewed commercial confidence.
The Club is in a strong position for the future, with outstanding leadership and a talented team across all levels. I wish the Committee, our members, and our staff every success in the years ahead.”
The MRC Committee has accepted Mr Kanga’s resignation and confirmed the appointment of current Vice Chairman, Cameron Fisher, as the new Chairman of the Melbourne Racing Club, ensuring leadership continuity and stability ahead of the Caulfield Cup Carnival.
Acting CEO Tanya Fullarton said:
"John’s decision to step aside reflects his deep respect for the Club and its members. We thank him for his service and wish him all the very best for the future.
The Committee’s appointment of Cameron Fisher as Chairman ensures strong leadership and continuity as we head into the Caulfield Cup Carnival.”
The Melbourne Racing Club remains focused on delivering an outstanding Caulfield Cup Carnival and continuing to serve its members and the broader racing community."