
Owning shares in a race horse isn’t just about the thrill of watching your horse thunder down the track — it also involves understanding the financial side of ownership. From prize money and ongoing costs to tax considerations, many new owners feel unsure about how it all works.
The good news? Syndicates like Kurrinda Bloodstock make it simple, transparent, and easy to manage. This guide explains how prize money flows to owners, what expenses to expect, and the basics of tax for Australian owners.
We’ll also give a practical example of how a 2% ownership share might look across a typical 12-month racing season.
When your horse earns prize money, the income is divided among all owners according to their share percentage. This happens automatically, with the syndicate handling the distribution to ensure accuracy and compliance with racing rules.
For instance, if a horse wins $100,000 in total prize money and you own a 2% share, your portion before deductions would be $2,000.
Standard deductions include the trainer’s percentage (usually around 10%), the jockey’s percentage (around 5%), and other minor deductions like stable staff bonuses and racing authority fees. After these deductions, the remaining prize money is proportionally distributed to all shareholders.
With Kurrinda Bloodstock, you will always receive detailed statements showing exactly how prize money is calculated and credited to your account, so you can track your returns with confidence.
Owning shares in a race horse comes with ongoing costs. These cover the care, training, and management of your horse and are generally billed monthly or quarterly. Typical expenses include training fees, agistment, veterinary care, farrier services, insurance, transport, race nominations, and syndicate management fees.
Kurrinda Bloodstock ensures all costs are transparent, itemised, and clearly communicated to owners. There are no hidden fees — every dollar you contribute is accounted for, making budgeting simple and stress-free.
Financial clarity is a core principle of Kurrinda Bloodstock. Every owner receives regular statements detailing expenses, prize money credits, and balances. Owners are kept informed of upcoming costs, and annual summaries make it easy to review your share’s performance over the year.
This approach ensures peace of mind, even for first-time owners. You always know where your money goes, what your returns are, and how your horse is progressing through the season.
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Many new owners worry that the financial side of syndication will be complicated. With Kurrinda Bloodstock, it’s anything but. They provide full cost breakdowns before you commit, give advance notice of major expenses, and deliver monthly updates on your horse’s training, expenses, and prize money.
The team is always available to explain numbers, answer questions, or provide additional information, helping you feel confident and in control throughout the ownership journey.
While financial understanding is important, there are other ways to get the most out of racehorse ownership:
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Owning shares in a race horse offers a unique combination of excitement, community, and financial involvement. Understanding prize money, expenses, and tax considerations helps you make the most of the experience.
With Kurrinda Bloodstock, every aspect — from accounting to communication — is handled with clarity and professionalism. You’ll always know your financial position, leaving you free to focus on the most enjoyable part of ownership: cheering your horse across the finish line.
If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a racehorse, now is the perfect time to get involved. Kurrinda Bloodstock offers exclusive opportunities to join well-managed racing syndicates and experience the thrill of thoroughbred ownership without the complexities of going it alone.
Contact us today to learn more about our available syndicates and how you can own a share in a high-quality racehorse. Let’s turn your racing dreams into reality
Kurrinda Bloodstock Syndications stands out as a trusted and proven syndicator in the world of Australian horse racing.
With a reputation built on integrity, transparency, and success, Kurrinda Bloodstock offers everyday racing enthusiasts the opportunity to own a share in a racehorse and be part of something extraordinary.
What makes Kurrinda unique is not just their ability to source quality horses, but their commitment to making the ownership experience enjoyable and rewarding for all their clients.
The team at Kurrinda Bloodstock understands that owning a racehorse is not just about financial investment; it’s about the emotional journey, the thrill of competition, and the bonds formed along the way.
They take the time to educate their owners, ensuring that everyone involved understands the process, the risks, and the potential rewards.

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After complications with an ongoing colic situation we have had to unfortunately put Boston Rocks to rest.
We want to thank M.J. Dale Racing and Doyle Racing and also to their staff for taking care of him every day whilst he was with you.
Thank you to the ownership group for letting us fight the fight to do our best to try and get Bosto back to his healthy best and also a thank you to the vets that also tried their best everyday.
RIP big fella you were one of a kind 😍🐎
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