Reward for Effort and Inference Relocate

Media Release - Friday October 29

Prolific winner-getter Reward For Effort has been relocated to Larneuk Stud and his former barnmate Inference to Cornwall Park Stud after the sudden closure of Chatswood Stud midway through the breeding season.

Reward for Effort

Alan Willis set up the original Chatswood Stud property at Avenel in 1972, where the family stood stallions such as Red GodPlush (NZ) and Prego (Ire).

In 1996, they relocated to the current property, beginning their time there by standing Flying Spur, who would be crowned Australia's Champion First Season Sire. Danzero and Geiger Counter (USA) also spent time as residents as did Invincible Spirit (Ire), who has become a massive influence in the Australian breeding industry.

Nic Willis, Chatswood Stud's former Sales and Nominations Manager made the following statement to TDN AusNZ.

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"Chatswood Stud has ceased operation. It has been a complex, almost instant process which has impacted a lot of people," he said.

"My first thought is to personally send out a massive thank you to each of my clients for your support over the years. I’m currently doing my best to work with the new owners of the property to ensure an easy transition, and that the welfare of the horses remains paramount.

"I take solace in knowing our stallions, whom I regard as my best mates, will be well cared for at their new homes. Even though my official title has been ‘Sales and Nominations’ Manager, I’ve enjoyed being involved in every aspect of the stud. This is an amazing industry so, again, thank you for your support and kindness, and if you need me for anything at all, please don’t hesitate to get in touch on 0416 409 642."

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