Melbourne Cup Horse Owners

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Below we have a list of horses for sale ranging from some quality yearlings from $1300 per share through to some Group class German Stayers through to Guaranteed Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup. Our experts look over four of the big Australian hopes for the Melbourne Cup 2016, with betting analysis and advice only at myracing.com.

  1. Two very different racehorse owners, with horses running in the same race.
  2. Charity's new campaign marks 100 years since the end of WW1, highlighting the contribution of working horses and donkeys past and present.

Below we have a list of horses for sale ranging from some quality yearlings from $1300 per share through to some Group class German Stayers through to Guaranteed Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup runners update. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask. We have full information booklets on them all

German Group horse with huge upside for Sale

Overnight we have secured a lovely black / grey German horse who we believe has the ability to be a Group 2 horse here in Australia . He is lightly raced, will beat the handicapper here and is one of the best valued horses we have ever brought in comparison to the upside he offers. 5% share available

We have a selection of yearlings with sires such as : 1.myboycharlie 2. Tickets 3. Zoffany 4. Charge Forward 5. Nicconi 6. Canford Cliffs. The Nicconi and the Canford Cliffs especially have got some very big wraps from the breakers and all of them are forward 2yr old types. Prices from $1300 to $2700

for more information http://australianbloodstock.com.au/syndicates

Guaranteed Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup Runner ????

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After our success last year with Protectionist in the Melbourne Cup we want to this year not only try and win the Cup but have a good crack at winning either the Cox Plate along with the Caulfield and Melbourne Cup again. With the recent success of Europeans and the dollar working against us- its now clear to buy horses who are legitimate chances to win these races that $2m plus is needed and beyond the scope of most people. The horses who meet the qualification rules are therefore becoming too expensive and not worth the risk / reward equation. As an example a recent German Group 2 winner who is a nice horse just sold for $2m AUD plus and in our opinion his not good enough to run top 3

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Therefore we are turning our focus to horses who have the ability to win these races and who meet certain criteria. As an example stride length, sectional times, and biomechanic models and algorithms that we use can now accurately predict horses that are Group 1 horses in the making but are horses who haven’t reached that level . However instead of buying them once they are exposed but qualified we are seeking expressions of interests from people who might be interested in investing into horses that we can buy immediately and then aim to qualify them by racing them in races that will ensure they become Guaranteed Runners. The theory here is we only have to spend about a third of the price to buy the same calibre horse that is selling for $2m AUD . The intention would be to qualify them in Europe and bring them down in the horses in training sale. To buy these Group 1 horses before they become exposed we still have to spend around $600 to $800k but if we do this we are supremely confident we can find some horses who will be genuine Group 1 horses in Australia

WHY RACE WITH US

  • Since inception the business group of horses it owns or manages averages 24.90% runners to winners. No other syndicator is close to the this mark and its for this reason we are the most successful Syndicator in Australasia. In fact most syndicators don’t even advertise their strike rate and you know why that this !!
  • Since inception we have averaged a Group Winner or placegetter every single month for a strike rate of 52.3%
  • Australian Bloodstock expects and plans for success not hopes for it !
  • We don’t charge advertising fees
  • We don’t charge management fees
  • We don’t charge out our office and admin costs to owners
  • Our commissions are nowhere near our competitors
  • We Can afford to do all this as we race horses that actually make us money not cost us money
  • We spend our own money and invest in all horses offered and hence have a common goal of success
  • We never race a horse just for the sake of running it.
  • We only want city horses and success and offer a “get out of jail Card” whenever possible on our young horses- where if they don’t cut the mustard then they are traded to Asia
  • The communication from our Trainers, Kris Lees and David Payne is second to none
  • The average training bill for one of our horses is 30-40% cheaper than most others
  • Honesty is a big thing with us- you will also get told exactly how things are shaping up

Melbourne Cup Horse Owners Conference

Despite centenary commemorations around the world in recent years marking 100 years since the First World War, it appears the British public is largely unaware of the impact of horses in the bloody conflict.

While most (80%) respondents to a survey conducted for Brooke Action for Working Horses and donkeys by nfpSynergy, knew that horses were used in the conflict, only 12% knew that between 1914 and 1918, eight million of these animals died on all sides.

This week Brooke has launched Every Horse Remembered, a new campaign marking 100 years since the end of WW1, to highlight the contribution of working horses and donkeys past and present.

One million horses, donkeys and mules from were conscripted in the UK and used in WW1, and only 62,000 returned after the conflict ended. Almost half (48%) of the UK public were surprised to learn that many of those that survived were sold or abandoned. Brooke’s founder Dorothy Brooke later found thousands of Britain’s war horses, walking skeletons labouring on the hot and dusty streets of Cairo. She wrote a letter to the Morning Post (now the Telegraph) appealing for help, and the British people helped her buy back 5000 of the animals. She established the Old War Horse Memorial Hospital in 1934, which later became Brooke.

The charity now helps working horses, donkeys and mules around the world. Of those surveyed, very few (14%) realised that there are 100 million equines currently working in the world. These animals help an estimated 600 million poor people to earn a living and provide for their families.

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UK equestrians did better on the survey which tested respondents knowledge of certain facts, knowing more about how many horses fell in the War (16% of equestrians answered correctly), and how many horses, donkeys and mules are working around the world today (18% answered correctly).

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Brooke chief executive Petra Ingram said the Every Horse Remembered campaign has been launched to highlight the struggle of working horses, donkeys and mules of the past and present.

“We’ve found that even though many people know horses were used in the First World War, there’s little understanding of what happened to them afterwards, and even less realise that these working animals are making a valuable contribution today.

“75% of the horses and mules died in the War because of the intense environments they had to work in, rather than shell fire. The sad reality is that these animals are still working in punishing conditions, and with the help of the British public, Every Horse Remembered will continue Dorothy Brooke’s legacy and improve the welfare of even more horses, donkey and mules around the world.”

Celebrities and well known equestrians have already lent their support for the campaign, including Jennifer Saunders, Clare Balding, Olympic gold medallists Charlotte Dujardin and Victoria Pendleton, Jan Leeming and Wendy Turner-Webster. Deborah Meaden is also supporting and giving a speech for Brooke at the Animals in War remembrance service, organised by Petplan Charitable Trust and Dogs Trust, on November 10.