Former CEO Cameron Croucher is the latest departure at Eliza Park International since the stud changed hands in June.
New owner Cheng Ting Kong announced Croucher will hand the reigns over to Alvin Lui who will be based in Sydney and will assume the day-to-day control of Eliza Park International.
Since buying the two-state operation from Lee Fleming, the Sun International Group has made several changes to its stallion line-up for 2013.
Eliza Park’s revamped interstate roster is headed by Bel Esprit and Wanted at $33,000 (inc gst). Newcomers Squamosa (Not A Single Doubt) and Instinction (Exceed And Excel) have replaced Written Tycoon and God’s Own.
Plans are also underway to build an undercover training track – the first of its kind in Australia – at the stud’s Kerrie headquarters in Victoria.