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Trainer Profile – Logan Mcgill

September 3, 2021December 16th, 2022No Comments

Logan had a love for horses from very early age & he spent his childhood dreaming of some day becoming a Jockey. If the dream of being a jockey wasn’t in his reach, then he was determind to be a Trainer or Bloodstock Agent. Fast forward 12 years & he’s fulfilling all of his childhood ambitions.

Logan began his jockey apprenticeship with Mark Riley at the tender age of 15. He notched up over 200 winners during his short promising career in the saddle. Although his professional riding career ended, Logan decided to spend 12 months breaking in & pre training with Rowan Waymouth. From then on Logan spent time working with successful industry participants such as Tony Vasil, David Brideoake & Jim Conlon. In 2007 Logan began his the role as Mark Riley’s assistant trainer & shortly after he began the process of gaining his own trainers license.

In 2016 Logan began his own training operation with his fiancé Lauren. Both Logan & Lauren ride most of all their horses work which is a real advantage. Logan is known for being a hard working, reliable, kind & caring individual.

Logan is engaged to be married to Lauren Mullavey and they have a gorgeous daughter Lacey and son, Lane.

 

 

STABLE FACILITIES

Logan McGill Racing is located at the Mornington Racetrack. Logan’s affordable training environment ensures that each horse is treated and cared for individually.

The Mornington Stable compromises of:

  • Full access to the Mornington Racecourse (incl. sand track, grass track and course proper
  • 10 boxes
  • 20 Undercover day yards
  • 3 Paddocks
  • Walker
  • Round Yard
  • Water Walker
  • Treadmill
  • Practice Barriers
  • Hurdle & Steeple Fences

We also utilise the natural surroundings of the Mornington & Balnarring beach. The depth of the sand varies along the beach so we’re able to adjust the intensity of their work outs. We then have direct access to the salt water where we can wade the horses and in doing so, it reduces inflammation of the muscles & joints, relaxes & relieves any soreness.

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