
Let’s tell the truth for a second. We’ve all sat on the rail at Randwick or Flemington and watched those pretty horses run by. “Geez, I’d love to be a part of that,” we’ve all thought. But for most of us, the idea of getting a whole yearling at the Magic Millions or Easter sales is about as likely as finding a rainbow with a pot of gold at the end of it.
It costs more than just the price of the horse. There are also the float fees, the daily trainer fee, and the doctor bills. It all adds up faster than a worried fan can beat the drum.
People in Australia are getting shares in a race horse for this reason. The guys at Kurrinda Bloodstock don’t think that only top-hatted men should be able to enjoy the “straight-six.” Everyone can now play the sport of kings thanks to syndication. It means that for a small amount of money, you can own a piece of a great athlete. This makes the goal of being in the winner’s circle a real option.
Maybe you’re not sure how to get shares in a race horse if you’re new to the game. It’s really not that hard. It’s like a football club in the area or a group of staff at work. A bunch of people get together to buy a horse part. We find the best bloodstock at Kurrinda—horses with the right bloodlines and shape—and then we sell them to the public in small groups.
The amount of money most people start with is between 2.5% and 5%. It may not seem like much, but your horse doesn’t go 5% faster just because you own more of it. When your horse salutes, you get all the fun, the chance to talk at the pub, and your fair share of the “bickies” (prize money). It is the safest way to help out without putting your home at risk.
When you buy racehorse shares, you get more than just an animal. You get a say in how the race is run. When we go to the sales, we poke and prod the yearlings a lot to make sure they have the right personality and body to participate. We watch how they walk, how they were bred, and the “spark” in their eye that means they want to win.
Once we find a top-tier risk, we won’t leave you in the dark. From time to time, the trainer sends you reports, along with pictures and videos of their trackwork. You’re a part of the trip whether your horse is ‘evens’ on the gallops or sitting in a green field. We love racing and treat our owners like friends, not just numbers on a worksheet. That’s what makes Kurrinda Bloodstock so great.
The best part is the day of the race. Having an “Owner” badge on your lapel and going through the gate is like nothing else. The trainer and the hoop will let you talk to them before they mount up. You can smell the liniment and hear the horses snort because you’re right in the middle of it.
But when you buy shares in a racehorse, you don’t just sit back and watch like everyone else. You’re in the close group. You’ll get a drink and see the video on a big screen in the winner’s room if your horse wins. Syndication gives people who love the turf access to things like this that money alone can’t usually buy.
When people want to buy shares in a racehorse, they are sometimes afraid of “hidden costs.” We’ve all heard stories about people who get a surprise bill. That’s the reason we think being open is important. When you join a Kurrinda group, we make the fees clear.
In the old way of doing things, if you own a whole horse, you pay for everything, like the farrier, the doctor, the chiropractor, and the ride. The monthly price is a lot easier to handle when a group of owners splits these costs.
It’s like being a part of the world’s coolest club. You pay your “subs” every month, and they give you a professional crew and a world-class athlete in return. We do our best to take care of the horse because a happy horse moves quickly.
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In a racehorse, shares are worth more than just the chance to win money. What makes them useful is the social side. A lot of people have always cared about each other in racing. People have made lifelong friends at our stable open days and track events. There is a bond between the owners when everyone cheers for the same horse in the last 200 meters.
Whether you’re an experienced pro who knows how to read a form guide or a beginner who just likes the way silks look, we’ll make you feel right at home. We love seeing a group of owners who didn’t know each other at all kissing and high-fiving in the stands after a hard-fought win. Like that’s what Aussie racing is all about, and you can’t do that by betting $20 on any horse at the TAB.
There are other companies that sell racing horse shares, so why should you pick us? It comes down to how much we care about the horse and the people who own it. We are a small group of people who are very good at picking horses that will do well on the big stage. We are not a big business. We trust the group too much to sell whole horses.
Some of the best teachers in the country work for us. They always put the horse’s health and safety first while getting the most out of it. You’ll always know what’s going on with us because we communicate very well. This is true whether it’s good news or the ups and downs that come with racing. We want you to stay with us for a long time.
You will always remember the sound of the horses’ hooves, the roar of the crowd, and seeing your colours cross the finish line first. Don’t watch anymore; take it home. If you’ve been thinking about it, now is the best time to buy shares in a track horse. You might already own a piece of our next winner.
If you’re on the fence, don’t let the dream pass you by. Just want to know more about how things work or have a question about a certain yearling? We’re here to help.
Contact us right away to find out about our open jobs and how you can join the Kurrinda Bloodstock family. Let’s go to the races!

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