
Shailer in deep focus about carnival ambitions
Fri 30 May 2025
By Jordan Gerrans
With a $1 million event in tow already this month, trainer Paul Shailer now has Group race ambitions with a couple of promising juveniles in his barn.
Shailer was previously Chris Waller’s right-hand-man on the Gold Coast before branching out on his own to prepare his own team.
He is backed by high-profile and big-spending owners such as Peter Tighe, Neil Werrett, Max Whitby, fruiterer Darren Frame and publican Brian Hooper, among others.
The Shailer team have been sizeable spenders at sales’ in Australia and New Zealand over the last couple of years as he has built up his stable to 40 – which are mostly young stock – at Aquis Park.
When you are backed by people that Shailer are, they expect results.
So, claiming the $1 million Magic Millions National 2YO Classic with Isti Star last Friday evening on his home deck is a nice start.
But, those owners are also keen for the prestige that comes with black-type victories, as well as the prizemoney on offer.
Shailer gets his chance to deliver both this Saturday at Eagle Farm with Deep Focus in the Group 1 Queensland Derby while stablemate Ha'penny Hatch starts in the Group 2 BRC Sires’ Produce Stakes.
Shailer was asked what a victory with either of these two horses on Saturday would do for his burgeoning team.
“I think any stable would tell you that a major or Group 1 win, it just builds your profile and it gets people looking at you and interested,” Shailer responded.
“If we could pull off one of those, it would be a big coup.”
After finishing up as Waller’s satellite stable boss at the Gold Coast in 2021, the New Zealander initially relocated to Port Macquarie to train his own team.
With the backing of his high-profile connections, who wanted to race horses in town, Shailer eventually acquired boxes at the Gold Coast and now has 40 in work.
The bulk of those are yearlings, two-year-olds and unraced three-year-olds, with an eye to contending in feature events for many years to come.
He won a couple of black-type events back home in NZ in his early days in the caper and arguably has his best opportunity yet to breakthrough at the level in Australia this Saturday.
“We thought it was a great opportunity to take our business to the next level,” the Kiwi horseman said of the GC move.
“We have been here a little over 12 months now and things have been going really well for us; we seem to be on an upward trajectory.
“Hopefully that continues.
“It is a pretty exciting time at the minute as we have a lot of unraced horses and that means there is always hope at the end of the tunnel there.
“We have some nice horses that are well-bred that we paid decent money for, it should hold us in good stead going forward.”
Shailer spent 14 years under Waller’s guidance and described the champion conditioner as ‘one of the best trainers in the world’.
He was there through the halcyon Winx days and built a connection with Tighe, who was a part-owner in the celebrated mare.
“You learn some pretty valuable lessons and great insight on programming horses,” Shailer said about working with Waller.
“And, just how to manage a big stable, as well. They were great years and I worked with some high-quality horses.