Racing Club

Racing Club and The Racing Manager Partner in New App for Owners

Racing Club has announced the launch of its new Owners App, developed in partnership with The Racing Manager. "Our goal has always been to make racehorse ownership as exciting, transparent and accessible as possible," said Richard Jaques, director and co-founder of Racing Club. "By partnering with The Racing Manager, we're delivering a modern digital experience that keeps our members closer to the action than ever before. Owners can now access everything they need from trainer updates to detailed performance analysis all within one seamless platform." Andy Ash, founder of The...

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Share In Royal Ascot Hopeful Added to Tattersalls Online Pop-Up Sale

A 10% share in Royal Ascot contender Brosay has been added to the Tattersalls Online June Pop-Up Sale, which takes place between the hours of 10am and 12pm on Thursday, June 12. Consigned by Racing Club, the three-year-old son of Tasleet is currently in training with Lambourn trainer Paul Attwater and the syndicate are targeting the Palace of Holyrood Stakes on the Friday of Royal Ascot for his next appearance. Last seen filling the runner-up spot in a five-furlong handicap at Sandown in April, he will be offered with a...

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Empire Racing Club Launches Third Season
Empire Racing Club Launches Third Season

Kicking off its third season, the Empire Racing Club (ERC) will offer a reduced price of $400 through the official re-launch date of May 15. In a departure from the first two seasons, 2021 membership is open to both licensed and unlicensed racing enthusiasts looking to enjoy the social and educational benefits of the Club. The 2021 ERC season will be limited to 200 members. The ERC will once again be managed by famed race-caller Tom Durkin. Training the current team of runners for the 2021 season are Hall of...

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MNREP, Canterbury Launch New Racing Club

Canterbury Park has teamed up with the Minnesota Racehorse Engagement Project (MNREP) to introduce a new version of their successful club platform for 2020. The new club will offer fans the opportunity to experience the pleasure, prestige, and emotional rewards of owning a racehorse, while assisting horses transitioning from the track into new careers. The cost of membership is $199. All net profits from the club will be going to support local equine organizations, including This Old Horse, University of Minnesota, Crookston Equine Science Program and Acres of Life. "Our...

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