A Family Business

Based in Millmerran on Queensland’s Southern Darling Downs

Sean O’Hanlon has worked with some of the world’s greatest horsemen.

Sean O'Hanlon

Meet Sean

Sean has spent his entire adult life in pursuit of great horsemanship.

The middle son of a great all-round horseman and many times national cutting horse champion, Terry O’Hanlon, Sean was lucky enough to be around great horsemen his entire life.

Through his father’s contacts, Sean travelled the world many times working for and studying under many of the best known horsemen of all time.

Sean has a real passion for teaching and loves working with people in need of help.

Sean and his wife Natasha raise their two beautiful daughters, Audrey and Maggie, on their family property outside of Millmerran in Queensland, Australia.

Meet Natasha

Natasha was born and raised outside Springsure in Central Queensland.

Amongst the day to day chores of life on a horse property, Natasha spends her time trying to catch her two daughters Audrey and Maggie, as they too are learning about the fun and values of life on an operating horse property.

Natasha is an amazing cook and loves baking so her husband won’t get too skinny!

“Good horsemanship is simple…but it’s not easy.”

Greg Ward

It runs in the family…

Sean’s parents, Terry and Kate, also live on the family’s property outside Millmerran in Queensland.

Sean’s dad Terry has competed in many disciplines including Cutting, Campdrafting, Working Cowhorse, Rodeo and Polocrosse, to mention just a few.

With a specific interest in the sport of Cutting, Terry was instrumental in the development of the sport in the early days. Terry was also instrumental in developing Sprint Racing in Australia and also served as president of the AQHA.

Terry was also the founder of many large events across the greater Australian horse industry.

Terry won three National Cutting Horse titles, his training techniques and approach have since been considered to have been before their time

A new generation

Sean and Natasha are blessed to be the loving parents of two beautiful daughters, Audrey and Maggie.

Whilst it seems that Audrey and Maggie don’t always see eye to eye with the world of, “slow down and behave please,” they certainly do love being around their horses and helping out with feeding up.

They both seem to love the mares and foals and have a terrific ability to name a horse the moment it’s born.

“We’re truly thankful and blessed to enjoy two such incredible children.”

We genuinely love what we do.