MyRacehorse Launches Breeding Syndicate in UK
Micro-stake ownership group MyRacehorse announced on December 9 their first breeding organization, involving the recently retired seven-time Group 1 winner Stradivarius .
In partnership with The National Stud, MyRacehorse purchased black bird electricity at the Tattersalls December Mare Sale for 15,000 guineas (US$18,825). Winning daughter of dark Angel will be bred as Stradivarius, and shares of mares and foals will be offered before both are sold in 2024.
“When The National Stud approached us with the idea, we knew we had to be part of it,” said Jules Pittam, managing partner of MyRacehorse in the UK and Ireland. “We promise our owners top racehorses and a unique experience, and you really can’t resist owning one of the extraordinary Stradivarius’ first ponies. , the fact is that owners will have many opportunities to visit The National Stud and not only see their foal, but Stradivarius as well, and you have a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
Anna Kerr, CEO of The National Stud, said the partnership opens up a new way for horse racing fans to experience horse racing.
She said: “Stradivarius is a modern racing icon and the opportunity to be a part of his stallion career will allow participants to build a deep connection with one of the more popular flat horses. most variable in recent memory.
Stradivarius won a record 18 shares of the European group and accumulated a lifetime income of £3,458,968.
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