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racing was originally formed, to allow racing enthusiasts
the opportunity to join the “ranks” of racing owners and
not incur the heavy cost of sole ownership. We form small partnerships,
designed to offer
maximum enjoyment and involvement, for minimum financial commitment.
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racing has since developed from those early days and now encompasses its’ own breeding programme; so not only do we purchase racehorses
at the “major” sales, but also breed our own prospective
racehorses – to race and to sell. This part of the business is
am bloodstock. We now have four broodmares, with foals, yearlings and
older horses, that are to be sold or retained and prepared for a racing
career.
am racing – offer the opportunity to purchase, or “free lease” a
share or shares, in our horses, which will run under all racing codes
( from turf, to N.H. and all weather ). Your share can run for as long
as you wish, although we would recommend a 12 month minimum, so you would
gain most chance of racing success. Our partnerships are small and we
guarantee that there will be no more than 10 partners in each horse;
which will give all partners the chance to see “their horse” run
on every racecourse appearance. All our shareholders/partners, will get “full
ownership privileges”, which means an owners badge to allow access
to all areas of the racecourses facilities ( not a day members badge,
that some racing partnerships offer ). This is especially useful when
we win !! Which we do and our previous partners will testify too !!
am racing have had significant success with our runners and have consistently
produced horses that have returned a “profit” ( a rare commodity
in these days of low prize money ). Some horses you may remember, are
:- Milady’s Pride, Tata Naka, Pardon Moi and Kennington.
Milady’s Pride; purchased for 3,000gns., won £18,000 +
in prize money, then sold for 40,000gns.,twelve months later.
Tata Naka; purchased for 4,500gns.,won a £12,500 handicap at
100/1, then sold at a profit to become a broodmare.
Pardon Moi; purchased for 1,000gns., won twice and placed three times,
sold at a profit as a broodmare.
Kennington; purchased for 2,500gns., has to date won £36k + in
prize money and is still running and winning, sold at a profit to his
trainer.
am racing have returned a £62.00 level stakes profit, if you backed
our horses. Also, the syndicate that owned Milady’s Pride, returned
a £19.00 level stakes profit. In addition, if we hear of any other “fancied” horses
from our trainers yards, we will always pass this information onto our
partners. This is not a “tipping service”or a premium rate
business; we simply believe that what we know, you should also know.
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