Racehorse Syndication - Both online and offline horse racing
syndicates. These websites have content which concern horseracing syndicates,
racehorses for sale, part-shares and horses for free or paid leasing.
Buying a
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There have never been more ways to get involved in racing as an owner. Both large and small
share syndicates allow you to purchase gifts directly off the internet.
An involvement can start from under £100. If you
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Ownaracehorse is perhaps boasts one of the best syndication websites in the UK. Leaders in small share syndication, the site has detailed video plus photos and profiles of all their horses. With over 20 horses in training, shares start at only £80.00 one-off cost for the season and personalised Gift Packs are also available. Benefits include yard visits, owners badges and a share of any prizemoney the horse earns during its racing season. A very decent service and good website.
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With 16 horses in training and on average six trainers, Favourites are a sizeable syndication company who have been around for a number of years. Horses are available in 1/12th shares and start at around £2,000 up front plus £200 per month. Good website with plenty of information regarding the racehorses and how the ownership works. Worcestershire based, but trainers are all over the UK.
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Large share syndication company and part of the Ownaracehorse.co.uk business. Provides shares in Uk based racehorses in 10% minimum shares. Some available on lease, others are full ownership. Prices for all horses are available and full quotes on request. Usually have 10+ horses available and full overview of each plus a video is viewable online. Monthly costs start at £180 per 10% and they seem to have a wide range of jumpers and flat horses. with 4 different trainers.
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One of the largest syndication companies in the Uk with over 70 horses in training. This is a standard syndication company where you purchase your share of a horse and then pay a set fee for its training each month. Shares start at 2.5% and go up, with prices from £300 up front and then £100 per month. Have been known to get some decent horses and have trainers dotted around the country. Site is adequate but rough around the edges.
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Top jockey, now a successful trainer, Pat Eddery offers syndicates in horses trained by himself in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. 1/12th shares and above available with good looking website and plenty of owner benefits. Syndicates tend to offer yearlings/two-year-olds.
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One of the best known racing clubs in the UK. Now has 5/6 trainers and about 20 horses in training per season. Historically had a number of decent horses but not as prolific recently. You join for a year for around £170 and receive posted updates on the horses, plus other benefits.
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Market Avenue are an established syndication company with a growing number of racehorses in training with Karl Burke, Paul Blockley and Derek Shaw. Prices are at the more expensive end of the spectrum, with limited numbers in each racehorse. The company appears to specialise in syndicates which are for business people. Based in Lancashire.
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Hambleton is linked to the Kevin Ryan yard based in Thirsk, North Yorkshire. They offer standard 1/12th shares in horses trained by Kevin, and most of the syndicates tend to revolve around two-year-olds. Site has plenty of information about the service but no prices.
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Triumph provide shares in racehorses available in 1% shares and above. Prices start at £130 and you pay for the trainers fees on an ongoing monthly basis. Fair selection of horses available with four different trainers and you can buy online. Information on your horse through the telephone line.
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Highclere are at the top end of the syndication spectrum, buying horses with an everage value of around 80,000 guineas and involving 10-20 people per syndicate (racehorse). Costs of circa £3,000 to £10,000 per 5% share mean you are having your horses trained by top trainers for high prestige races.
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Well known and respected racehorse syndication company run by Henry Ponsonby. This is proper racehorse ownership, generally in one-twelvths with costs going up from £2,500 per year. Website is friendly and informative.
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Select Racing Club is billed as the worlds first democratic racing club. As a member, you get to express your views on the horses and potential runs and plans. A cheap annual fee provides you with updates and info on the clubs brace of horses. Decent enough website, and novel idea.
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Racing Shares are based in the West of the country, offering a variety of shares in around 10 horses, primarily flat horses with Milton Bradley. Gift purchases are available, and involvement starts at around £90.00
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Based in Devon, this club sells 1% shares in a number of horses, both flat and jumps, but with the emphasis on jumping. Prices start at about £300.00 for a years involvement.
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Carrying on from his Father-in-Law, Peter Harris, Walter Swinburn offers a well built, visually pleasing on-line offering. Based in Albury, Hertfordshire he offers 5% shares and upwards, based on a minimum investment of around £2,500 per annum. Worth a look.
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Mark Kilner has been operating since 1994 and provides personal syndication services from his base in the North of England. There are usually anywhere between 3-5 horses available and he uses Alan Bailey as his trainer frequently.
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West Country Racing is based in Wiltshire, and operates around the Bristol and Bath areas. Three horses are currently available, with prices starting from £2000 to buy into your horse and then £225 per month all in fees for a 1/12th share. Both National Hunt and Flat horses available.
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Syndicate based in North Yorkshire with Tim Easterby. Usually have a small range of horses available with 5% and 10% shares available. Good information available including breeding of each horse, plus they offer free visits to the yard to view the horses. Site is simple but has enough info to generate interest.
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Classic syndication company with several horses available from 5% shares. Flexible payment options available and all horses have prices on the website. Also have a club which costs under £200 where you can have involvement in a number of the club horses. Hampshire based.
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North Yorkshire based syndicate which has been around for many years. Share in a racehorse from 1/12th and pay an upfront fee, plus monthly training fees. All horses are trained by Bryan Smart in Thirsk. Usually 2-3 horses available, which tend to be younger animals.
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Established syndication company with wealth of experience. Have horses with various trainers and operate on basis of upfront fee for your share and then a monthly set fee. No more than 10 shareholders per horse. Usually 5-10 horses available.
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Tweenhills are a stud based in Gloucestershire but race some of their progeny through their racing club. Around four to five horses per season are available and you pay a single one-off upfront fee for the year. Maximum 20 people per horse based on fees of around £2000 per share.
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This is a syndication venture with Matthew Hoggard and Chris Silverwood (who will be known to Cricket fans). There are a number of horses available in 10% shares, with the added benefit that you get to rub shoulders with luminaries of the cricketing world at the races.
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Syndication company based with Jim Boyle in South. Currently have half a dozen horses in training with a standard syndication upfront fee for your share followed by monthly fees. Shares start at £500 and £100 per month. One of the few syndicates truely based with a Southern trainer.
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This is a simple brochure site. Four Winds is a vehicle for Wood Farm Stud, based in Waresley, Cambridgeshire to syndicate horses they have bred themselves. They have a couple of trainers - Jedd O'Keeffe and Ed Vaughan and you can buy from 2% of each horse. No advertised prices - you need to contact them.
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Paul Clarkson is a raceday presenter for many of the racecourses in the North. In this site he has a number of disparate syndicates which offer 5% shares in a half a dozen horses. Prices start at £400, plus the month training fee. Information on the horses is provide via the telephone.
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Deva Racing is a syndication company who have horses based at Michael Owens yard in Cheshire as well as jump horses with Donald McCain. They offer standard 1/12th shares which start at £1500 each, plus monthly training expenses.
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Racing syndicates and leasing. Variety of partnerships available, but no pricing unless you are interested in a share for the day. Strangely the website offers web design as an option, but the site itself is rather disjointed.
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Small percentages in racehorse from a company that is well established. They tend to sell 1% shares in racehorses which tend to be handicappers, for around £100 per month. There are cheaper options, but they do offer a tipping service as well. Site is unoriginal but functional.
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Standard racehorse syndication, starting at around £2,000 and then monthly charges on top. Several horses in training, with an average of 8-10 people per horse. Available horses are listed with detailed summary.
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Small website which offers a number of horses in which you can own from 5%. Based in the South of the UK, with prices available which include up-front fee, then monthly training costs.
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Syndicates under the banner of Living Legend Racing Partnership. Steve Taplin is an established author and specialises in UK based 2YO's. Syndicates tend to be one-off upfront payments for the year starting at £650.
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Small syndicate with two horses currently in training with Stuart Kittow. Shares in the horses start at £600 up front cost plus £50.00 per month and include stable visits and badges for racemeetings. Reasonably informative website.
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A small syndication company with four horses currently in training, based in Lincolnshire. Horses are trained by John Long in Surrey. The syndicates are based on 10% shares in the horse for life, with monthly fees starting at arounf £500.00 per month all in. Site is basic, but provides full contact details.
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Family run syndication company based in Stoke-on-Trent with four horses currently in training with Brian Baugh. Small friendly website with horses available from £300 one-off upfront fee followed by £90+ per month for 5% share. Full contact details available on-site.
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Racing Club with around five horses in training based around the racecourse at Newbury. Pimary trainer is Nicky Henderson, so more about jumping than flat horses. Site doesn't state the cost, which isn't great, although benefits look decent enough. You need to contact them to get more info on the service.
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Syndication based on the 5% and above model and located in Peebleshire. Horses are trained by John Weymes and costs are an upfront fee plus a set monthly training fee. Site has an owners area for entry and race information.
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Based in East Lancashire, this syndicate currently has one horse in training. Shares prices are not advertised but do last a racing season, after which you can renew if desired.
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Racing club with horses currently trained by Tony Carroll in Worcestershire. Two ways to get involved, either as a partner in the horses or by joining the club. Involvement starts at around £495 for three years.
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The Golden Anorak Partnership is a joint venture which includes the reknowned gambler and racing pundit Alan Potts. Prices aren't available on the site, but you will be buying into horses trained in Lambourn, Berkshire by Pat Murphy, with about four horses available.
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Medium sized syndication company run from Cheshire. Has primarily jumpers, trained by Ferdy Murphy in North Yorkshire. Standard syndication terms with 1/12th shares available and around 6-8 horses in training at any one time.
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Scottish based racehorse syndication company with two horses in training at present. Shares start at £600 per year with usual racing benefits.
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Two horses in this club, with a cost of £150 for a years involvement in horses trained by Jimmy Fox in Wiltshire. Both horses are jumpers and you recieve standard club benefits such as stable visits and the chance of owners badges.
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A small website, but effectively written. Has a mixture of racehorse ownership, systems betting and horses to follow. Only owns one horse at present, with various ways of getting involved.
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Racing club which attempts to provide ownership benefits to small time owners. Appears to own one horse. A single payment for the year secures you an interest. Includes a tipping service.
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