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Lease Ownership

Turning dreams into reality: welcome to the world of racing.

Sean Conway Racing offers options for you to choose from to help you realise your dreams of being a front-runner in the racing world. Whether interested in owning a racehorse outright or leasing a share of a horse, potential syndicate members are encouraged to get in touch to discuss individual queries and requirements.

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We provide friendly, helpful advice on all racehorse ownership procedures. As a new owner, you will be able to oversee the designing of the colour and style of the racing silks, and the naming of the horse if it is unraced.

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Whether you are an experienced owner or new to racing, please contact us for more information.

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Benefits of ownership:

  • A share in a racehorse

  • A share of the syndicate prize money won

  • Owners badges every time your horse runs (extra badges can be acquired with prior notice)

  • Opportunity for corporate hospitality

  • Company name and link to website featured on Sean Conway Racing website

  • Detailed updates on a weekly basis

  • Opportunity for stable and yard visits

  • Personal updates from the Sean Conway Racing team regarding all entries and stable news

FAQ

What is the process of acquiring shares in a racehorse?

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When you have decided on a horse and a percentage share, a copy of the rules and information on payments will be emailed to you. Once we receive the first fee, your lease and your leaseholder benefits begin.

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How long does the lease?

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Minimum leasing period is 6 months, and then the length of the lease is entirely up to you.

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When are payments due?

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All payments are due at the beginning of each month. Accounts will be completed at the end of May for National Hunt, and the end of November for Flat.

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What happens when my horse wins?

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Net prize money is paid out after 31st May for National Hunt and 30th November for Flat (deductions are made by the racing authority, 10% fee for jockey and trainer, and three levies are paid, i.e. The Injured Jockey Fund).

Want to know more? Please contact us with any questions.

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