racehorse ownership for the masses – why you should join a syndicate
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Horseracing syndicates are the perfect way for all equine enthusiasts to get involved in owning a horse. Especially those individuals who may feel that the equestrian world is too out of reach for them. The financial costs associated with racehorse ownership puts a lot of enthusiasts off. But by entering into a syndicate you can see these costs drastically reduced. To learn more about racehorse syndicates, check out this article.TRANSCRIPT
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What was once seen as a luxury for only the very rich, equine sports are seeing
a huge boom in popularity. Horse racing, dressage, polo, show jumping and
much more are now widely televised and a have become very popular sports.
Even The Queen’s granddaughter, Zara Phillips, participates in equestrianism.
As the popularity of equestrian based sports grows, so does the number of
people looking into owning their own horse. Now made even more accessible
with syndicates and joint ownership, casual riders and competitive racers can
afford a horse.
With your friends, family members, or even your work colleagues, you can
enter into joint racehorse ownership. This is the ultimate joy for racing fans
and thrill seekers alike. What better way to get closer to the action than watch
your own horse race to victory? There is nothing quite like the thrill of the
races, and owning a racehorse is every equine aficionado’s dream. If you’ve
never considered joining a syndicate, here are three reasons why you should:
Share the Costs
Horseracing syndicates are the perfect way for all equine enthusiasts to get
involved in owning a horse. Especially those individuals who may feel that the
equestrian world is too out of reach for them. The financial costs associated
with racehorse ownership puts a lot of enthusiasts off. But by entering into a
syndicate you can see these costs drastically reduced.
As well as the costs of the yearling, owners need to bear in mind they will need
to pay the racehorse trainer, farrier, vet, and race fees, as well as feed, stabling
and general up-keep of the animal. But by co-owning a horse, these costs are
split between members.
By sharing the costs in this way, owning a racehorse becomes a much more
realistic option for many. Equestrian sports are enjoyed by so many, and co-
ownership enables lovers of the sport to get even closer to the action.
Share the Joys
But it’s more than the costs you can share when entering into co-ownership.
You can share the joys of race day. And perhaps more importantly, you can
share the joys of winning. Nothing will be more exciting than watching the
horse you’ve invested in race to victory. This can be made even more
enjoyable by sharing it with your peers.
Even if you don’t strike it lucky, sharing the race day atmosphere with you
syndicate is a memorable and joyful experience. You can also share in your
enjoyment of watching a yearling grow into a fine stallion. This is something
that you will only be able to share with your co-owners, making it priceless.
Meet Likeminded People
Entering into a racing syndicate is like joining a brand new family. You can
meet a group of likeminded individuals who share you passion for horses and
racing. Even if you enter into a syndicate with people you don’t know, you’ll
instantly be welcomed.
If you enter into co-ownership with work colleagues, it is a great way to get to
know them on a more personal level. By sharing a unique experience, you’ll be
able to gel together and become friends, rather than just colleagues. This also
means you can have a number of great corporate days out. Made even more
interesting and fun by watching your horse compete.
If you’ve always dreamt of racehorse ownership but felt it out of your reach,
you need dream no more. Corporate ownership and racing syndicates have
brought a worldwide loved sport to the masses. You don’t need to be
extremely rich to enjoy getting closer to the action.
Convinced you to join a syndicate? Visit Jonjo O'Neill Racing to find out more
about entering into joint racehorse ownership at
http://www.jonjooneillracing.com.