TBQA Life Membership for President, Basil Nolan
It was wonderful to honour Thoroughbred Breeders Queensland Association President, Basil Nolan with Life Membership of the TBQA at Magic Millions Welcome BBQ at the Gold Coast March Yearling Sale last month. Basil was recognised for a lifetime of commitment, dedication and service to the breeding and racing industries.
Basil joined his parents in the operation of Raheen Stud in 1963. Raheen was established at Gladfield, near Warwick in 1957 and is now one of Queensland’s longest standing and most respected thoroughbred nurseries. Basil took over the running of the property when his father died in 1972, juggling those commitments alongside his extremely successful bookmaking business which he operated for 22 years from 1965 to 1987. He reluctantly left the industry due to dwindling attendances at race meetings when Sky Channel was introduced and he turned his attention solely back to breeding.
Basil and Di were blessed with two sons, four daughters and 20 grandchildren and their family is their heart and soul. Raheen remains a family run business and went from strength to strength under Basil and Di’s hard work, initiative, and acumen, growing from the original 700-acre property, a stallion and a few broodmares to now boasting over 4,000 acres, a highly sought after stallion in Heroic Valour and more than 70 of their own broodmares. It remains a family run business with daughter-in-law, Natalie and grandchildren, Basil, Lily, James and Will all playing significant roles, as did the much loved and respected Basil Jnr who contributed so significantly to Raheen’s strong reputation and success as one of Australia’s premier breeding grounds. If they’re not on the farm or at the sales, you’ll find the family at the races cheering on one of their runners.
But Basil hasn’t just focussed on his own success. He has dedicated countless hours to numerous organisations, working hard for the betterment of the breeding and racing industry Australia-wide. You would be hard-pressed to find someone in this industry who has gone above and beyond consistently for over six decades; remaining stoic and true, and fighting with such determination for everything from research projects and animal welfare issues to improving QTIS and increasing prizemoney.
Basil’s service to the industry is second-to-none. He has been on the TBQA committee since 1969. He was President of the TBQA 1980-1991 and served on the board of the Queensland Principal Club (QPC) for three years, along with being a delegate to the Australian Bloodhorse Breeders for 13 years. He returned to the helm of the TBQA in 2010 and has maintained the Presidency since then, along with being given the honour of the President of our federal body, the Thoroughbred Breeders Australia since 2014 of which he had been a board member since 2005.
Basil has witnessed, and instigated, numerous changes to our industry over the years and has enjoyed many highlights including having the 1959 Oaks winner, ‘Golden Stockade’, selling a Commands colt for $480,000 in 2007 and the success of dual G1 winner ‘Hard to Catch’ (by Raheen sire, Dodge).







