Ownership

If you are interested in becoming an owner there are several options to consider. Outright ownership is preferred by some, whilst others enjoy the fun of sharing a horse with friends or colleagues.

We offer various options depending on your budget. All owners are encouraged to be involved and are kept informed of their horses’ progress and race plans. Owners are welcome to visit the yard at any time and mornings on the gallops are followed by breakfast. We also have an annual open day where all the horses are on parade followed by a buffet lunch.

We are fortunate to have a yard sponsor, Barcham Trees Plc, which enables all VAT registered owners to claim back their VAT. Barcham Trees logo is displayed on jockey silks, horse paddock sheets and staff clothing.

Sponsorship is optional and you could also have your horse sponsored by your own company.

Sole Ownership

You own the horse outright; it runs in your name and your colours. You are responsible for all costs but also don’t have to share the prize money!

Joint Ownership

Joint Ownership is a great way of spreading the costs and involving friends or colleagues. This can include between 2 -12 people. All of the joint ownership members need to be registered owners. The horse can run in a joint ownership name or an individual name.

Racing Partnership

Racing Partnerships are a very cost effective way of becoming an owner. It involves between 2 – 20 people and is a great way of meeting likeminded people. Two members of the partnership need to be registered owners.

A great example of this is the Case Racing Partnership. We have 3 horses that run under the partnership name:- Another Storm – winner of 2 races to date, Silver Sonnet – 5th in her first bumper and Gild The Lillie, Another Storm’s half-sister, also 5th in her first bumper. Members have enjoyed plenty of success over the years for a relatively small investment. A share in the Case Racing Partnership costs £1,000 for the year with no extras; this includes entry to the racecourse when one of the horses is running and a share of any prize money that is won.

If you would like to find out more about becoming a member of the Case Racing Partnership please feel free to contact me and I will be happy to give you further information.

Leasing

Leasing is a great way of getting involved without the initial outlay of purchasing a horse. You do not own the horse but are responsible for its training costs. The horse would run in your name and colours and you would receive a percentage of any prize money.

If you would like to come and join in the fun and success of racehorse ownership I would be delighted to hear from you.