Glenlogan Park changes direction
Queensland�s leading stud farm, Glenlogan Park, has for more than a decade now announced a chance in direction, the stud will not be standing stallions htis season, nor in the foreseeable future.
�This is something we have been angling towards for a number of years, with the national scene going from strength to strength in recent times, now seemed the ideal time to make the transition, � Glenlongan principal Jon Haseler said.
�Our focus will be on producing the very best yearlings and racehorsess we can, and presenting them at all of the major sales around the country, �he added.
Glenlogan Park has been home to a number of successful sires, Falvelon, Jet Power, Real Saga , Rich Enuff, Rothesay and Show A Heart.
T B Q A President, Basil Nolan, said it�s sad to see Glenlogan Park relinquish its stallions.
�They have been a long standing supporter of the Queensland industry for many years and have had tremendous success as one of the State�s leading studs ,producing many champion sires and runners, season after season, � said Basil Nolan.
In future Eureka Stud will stand Real Saga, Lyndhurst will be the new home for Rothesay and Jet Spur will go to Grandview stud.