Thoroughbred Breeders Australia announces 2026 Next Crop Committee

Media Release - Tuesday December 16

Thoroughbred Breeders Australia (TBA) is pleased to announce the appointment of the 2026 Next Crop Committee, a national group of passionate and forward-thinking industry participants committed to supporting the next generation of Australia’s thoroughbred industry.

The 2026 Committee will focus on strengthening member engagement, expanding national event offerings, and ensuring emerging voices across breeding, sales, bloodstock, racing and training are actively represented in industry discussions.

TBA CEO Andrew Hore-Lacy said the Next Crop Committee continues to play an important role in building capability, connection and leadership across the sector.

“The Next Crop Committee is about investing in people and ideas that will shape the future of our industry,” Mr Hore-Lacy said.

“This group represents a diverse cross-section of the thoroughbred ecosystem and brings energy, insight and a strong commitment to collaboration.

“TBA is proud to support their work and their contribution to the long-term strength and sustainability of the thoroughbred industry.”

The Next Crop Committee is responsible for overseeing national events, managing membership and communications, and maintaining strong governance through regular reporting to TBA. Its membership reflects a broad range of professional backgrounds and geographic representation.

2026 Next Crop Committee Members

  • Arvin Chadee – Darley Australia | Chair
  • Caitlin Smith – AgriFutures | Vice Chair
  • Bryce Bevan – Magic Millions
  • Oscar Engelbrecht – Alma Vale Thoroughbreds
  • Lance Forbes – Yarraman Park
  • Will Gardner – Inglis
  • Ben Triandafillou – Clarke Bloodstock

Incoming Next Crop Chair Arvin Chadee said the Committee was focused on harnessing the passion, insight and energy of the next generation to help shape the future of the industry.

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“The next generation coming through the thoroughbred industry brings fresh perspectives, strong values and a genuine commitment to its long-term success,” Mr Chadee said.

“Next Crop provides an important platform for emerging industry participants to connect, share ideas and engage with the issues of the day in a practical and meaningful way.”

“I’m looking forward to working with the Committee to build on what has already been achieved and to deliver events, initiatives and conversations that support the future of the industry and add real value for our members.”

Trivia Night is a popular event on the calendar - image supplied

Next Crop will kick off 2026 with its first major event, the Next Crop Magic Millions Trivia Night this January. The event is a long-standing favourite on the calendar and offers a relaxed opportunity for members to reconnect and enjoy some friendly competition.

Further details on events and initiatives will be shared in the coming months.

Next Crop membership is open to anyone aged 36 and under who is working in, or aspiring to work in, the thoroughbred industry. To learn more or to join, visit:

https://www.tbaus.com/next-crop/about/

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