“It is very exciting the new stable developments and the plans for the tracks, not just the training facilities but also the course proper as well,” Neasham said.
“It is certainly the place to be.”
There is an array of trainers from around the country looking to take out stables at the club and Aquis Park Turf Club CEO Steve Lines is glad to welcome Neasham to their ranks.
“There is a lot of demand here and having Annabel here, she has taken all before her since she started three years ago,” Lines said.
“As a racing and training centre, the Gold Coast is up there with the best in Australia.”
Neasham has taken over 40 boxes at the Traintech facility formerly used by Dubai-bound trainer Costa.
Many of Costa’s former horses and ground staff will stay on under the Neasham racing banner.
As a person who eventually aims to set up his own stable in the future, Pollard says his boss is the perfect person to learn from.
It was not long ago Neasham was working for Ciaron Maher and Dave Eustace – spending time running their expanding Sydney operation – and she is just a few years later one of the premier trainers in the country.
The similarities between Neasham’s rise and Pollard’s journey are obvious to see.
“She has her finger on the pulse and she doesn’t miss much, she likes to be involved,” Pollard said of Neasham.
“She is a hard worker and likes to be there all day every day, she leads from the front.
“The staff, they all work pretty hard as well, but she out-works every one and keeps everyone on their toes.
“She is pretty focussed and committed to being the best she can be, she is a good role model for everyone.”
The Gold Coast satellite stable always felt like the “next step” for the team, Pollard says, noting they were regulars during the Magic Millions sales and carnival, as well as the TAB Queensland Racing Carnival, while also spelling gallopers in the sunny conditions.
“It gives our owners a different avenue to win races and prize money so hopefully the horses can keep performing well,” Pollard said.
The Pollard-Neasham team have hit the ground running in Queensland.
Since Zaaki won his second Hollindale Stakes earlier this month, they have collected three other winners on the Sunshine Coast Polytrack, as well as the Group 2 Spirit Of Boom Classic with Swiss Exile on Saturday at a wet Eagle Farm.