By Jordan Gerrans and Andrew Smith
Group 1 master Ciaron Maher has long had a home away from home in Brisbane at Eagle Farm, but in the Queensland Racing Carnival of 2026, he has added another string to his Sunshine State bow at the Gold Coast.
Ciaron’s younger brother Declan, his long-time stable lieutenant, has, over the last year, opened up his own training operation out of Aquis Park on the Gold Coast.
Declan is kicking goals in his own right as a trainer and during the feature winter months, Ciaron has used his barn as a satellite stable for his carnival runners.
Ahead of the time-honoured Stradbroke Handicap this Saturday, the Victorian master trainer has detailed how key the GC base has been for his team this year.
The leading horseman has over the years used Tony Gollan’s stable at Eagle Farm for his carnival runners, but he has been able to spread the load between Brisbane and his brother’s facility in recent weeks.
“Declan, he's been fantastic,” Ciaron said on Tuesday morning at Eagle Farm.