Thoroughbred Breeders Queensland Association President, Basil Nolan said there's an exciting future ahead for Glenlogan Park with its change of direction.
Glenlogan management have announced they will not be standing stallions this season, nor into the foreseeable future.
"This is something we have been angling towards for a number of years and with the national scene going from strength-to-strength in recent times, now seemed like the ideal time to make the transition," Glenlogan Park principal Jon Haseler said
"Our focus will be on producing the very best yearlings and racehorses we can and presenting them at all of the major sales around the country."
"They have been a long standing supporter of the Queensland industry for at least 25 years and have had tremendous success as one of the State's leading studs, producing many champion sires, and runners, season after season," said Mr Nolan.
"There is no doubt Jon and Steve have a clear direction for their future and they will continue to support Queensland with their new endeavours.
"I would like to wish them the best of luck with this new breeding venture and I have no doubt the Stud's success will continue as a nursery of champion race horses that will continue to be highly sought after around the country."
Glenlogan stallions Real Saga, Rothesay and Jet Spur will be standing at Eureka, Lyndhurst and Grandview (respectively) and wishes them all the best.
Mr Nolan wished the studs all the best with their exciting new prospects.
"I have no doubt breeders will continue to support these stallions, as they have a proven record and it is great to see them remain here in Queensland," said Mr Nolan.
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