What Does Owning a shared Racehorse Involve?
By owning a shared racehorse with Colin will mean that you will be kept informed of all relevant stable news. You are always informed at the latest just before the six day entry stage, if your horse will be running. So, owning a shared racehorse means that you will know well before anybody else if your horse is going to be running.
Another advantage of owning a shared racehorse in the Colin Davies Racing Stables, is the fact that you can go to Colin's' Cranbourne stables and watch them gallop. This is so that you know how physically fit your horse is and to see if there are any problems. Colin is always available for a chat or a coffee.
Overall joining a partnership is a good way to get out and socialize and make a little cash on the side. However if you end up owning another Stanzout the money would be serious cash.
Racehorse Ownership without the expense. Try a Partnership?
So you are want to make money in the sport of Kings but can't afford the initial outright outlay. Then Colin Davies can assist with racehorse ownership through a partnership. Owning a shared racehorse with a few partners can be a fun and exhilarating experience.
What is Joint Ownership / Partnership?
A racehorse partnership is basically where you purchase shares in a professional racehorse. Up to 10 people can jointly race a horse in partnership (more than 10 people must form a Syndicate).
Partnerships (and syndicates for that matter) have a tremendous dual benefit. On one hand, you will share all of the excitement with a group of friends or work colleagues and, at the same time, split the costs.
How Does Racehorse a Partnership Work?
A racehorse partnership works by allowing so many people to own a syndicate horse. Owning a shared race horse comes with a few advantages. Firstly you get to decide upon a name for the horse when it is purchased, along with the other owners too. If for example you are joining a race horse ownership syndication which offers 10% shares, then you and nine other people will own the horse.