Racehorse Ownership

Racing horses in partnership or with partners allows owners to enjoy the thrill and excitement of being involved in a quality thoroughbred with a leading racehorse trainer without it costing the earth. Today in Australia, a partnership can involve anywhere between 2 and 10 partners in a single racehorse. All 10 partners are able to see their name appear in the race book as a registered owner and are able to access raceday privileges on racetracks around Australia; such as free racecourse entry, members entry on raceday, free race book, hospitality in the owners room (where provided by the race club).

Being part of a racehorse syndicate has allowed many owners to get involved in horse racing today. Syndicates are formed where a group of individuals come together and purchase a share in a racehorse and then involve up to 20 individuals in that share, thus breaking the costs down to an affordable level.

Racehorse Ownership

Racehorse Ownership

Syndicates also allow owners to spread their risk by having a smaller share % in a number of racehorses and ensuring that they always have a horse racing at any one time throughout the year.

At Australian Thoroughbred Bloodstock we have many syndicates in operation in our racehorses and up to 60 ladies in one filly. The racing bodies administration fee to register a syndicate is currently $275.

You as an owner are welcome to visit the stables and indeed trackwork and trials by making an appointment with the trainer concerned. We provide regular emails and voice text updates to ensure our partners know when their horse is working and trialing should they wish to watch.

When you visit our webpage , current syndications on offer, and are thinking of buying a share in a racehorse, you will see that all the horses for sale are advertised in 10% shares however ownership is available at smaller percentages through syndication.

Australian Thoroughbred Racehorses