The Ownership Experience

 

  Shareholders in the Parade Ring (Worcester 05.06.10)                          Shareholders Stable Visit (17.04.11)

Just imagine watching your racehorse on the television, or even better experience the excitement of going to the races as an owner. By becoming a shareholder you will immediately experience the thrill of being involved in racehorse ownership. The package we offer provides you with all the privileges of full ownership which on occasions may even result in you rubbing shoulders with some of the racing greats! 

We are hoping for some real excitement and wonderful experiences throughout 2011. Check out the horses we have available now. Our fantastic ownership package includes:

The Ownership Experience

  • An ownership interest in a racehorse.
  • Access to the shareholders area of the Iwantaracehorse website:
    • Stable updates (how your horse is progressing). 
    • Details of all entries and declarations for your horse.
    • Receive your trainer's view of each race.
    • Receive your trainer's feedback following the race.
    • Ability to claim owners badges for race days (these tickets are not available to the general public):  
      • our representative will greet you at the racecourse to ensure you get the most from your day.
      • experience the hospitality offered to Owners by the racecourse (normally access to the owners bar, restaurant and viewing area which sometimes can include a private box).
      • talk to the trainer/jockey before and after the race.
      • if you're lucky, visit to the winners enclosure.
  • Stable Visits - talk to the trainer and support staff. See the horses go through their paces on the gallops. Listen to the stable gossip. 
  • Your share of any prize money.

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Important Note: Whilst the average number of races for a horse is approximately 5 per season, shareholders must accept that there may be times in a share period when the horse needs to rest, which in some cases may be for several weeks. Also, due to the risks involved in racing, rest periods may be enforced due to injury, training setbacks, unsuitable racing conditions (ground etc.). The well-being of the horse will be paramount at all times.