Everyone deserves the chance to own winner!
By Hamish
There seems to be a lot of rumour and innuendo going around about Team Bundy Greyhound Syndicates at the moment. There seem to be plenty of greyhound owners out there who are unhappy and may not know exactly what is going on and what their rights are.
If you were considering purchasing a share in a Team Bundy Syndicate, I would advise you to be careful. There is talk about them disappearing and not responding to emails or calls.
http://www.racingforum.com.au/syndicates/1788-team-bundy-where-r-u.html
http://greyhoundsales.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=20691&page=1
If you are buying shares in a syndicate, remember it should first be about fun and not necessarily about profit. Having said that, finding a syndicate that is close to you is advantageous because then you can actually go and watch your greyhound run.
Do your research and speak to a lot of people before you make your purchase. I just hope that the issues that we have seen here do not turn too many people away from Greyhound Racing as it would be sad to see so many first timers lost to the industry.
By Hamish
Meticulous, whelped in August 2004, was a dual Group 1 winner, winning the Top Gun and Silver Chief in 2007. He also won the Group 2 Traralgon Cup in the same year. Meticulous had 36 starts for 16-8-3 and he won $269460 in prize money.
Meticulous is impeccably bred. His Sire was Brett Lee, arguably the best greyhound ever seen in Australia with stats of 39 starts for 31 wins and more than $400000 in prize money. His Dam, Dance Portrait had 26 starts for 12-3-2 and nearly $100000 in prize money
If you are interested in purchasing a share in Meticulous progeny syndicate, do not hesitate to get in touch. Our contacts have some shares available that are sure to sell out quickly.
Contact me now.
By Hamish
El Galo was a greyhound who’s career was at times controversial. He was disqualified after winning the Group 1 Top Gun at The Meadows in 2008 and his trainer Jason Thompson oftentimes found himself in trouble after never being afraid to make a comment to the media.
Despite this controversy, it cannot be denied that El Galo was, still is, a champion greyhound. He had 3 Group 1 wins, two Group 2 wins and a Group 3 win on his way to over $500000 in prize money from 71 starts. His stats ended at 71 starts for 44 wins, 13 second placings and 6 third placings. El Galo was out of Where’s Pedro and Roxy Reason. Where’s Pedro had stats of 22:15-2-0 and Roxy Reason had stats of 38:15-6-4. As you can see, El Galo has impeccable breeding and has prospered as a racing dog.
Now that he has retired, El Galo is standing at stud. His greyhound pups are sure to attract a lot of interest. Over the coming months our contacts will have some El Galo pups available. As I said, there is sure to be plenty of interest in these pups. If you are keen to find out more about these pups and reserve a spot, get in touch.
By Hamish
Boxing Day 2009 was a great day’s great day’s racing with big racing happening on the country circuit in Sale and many semi–finals of the Silver Chief happening at The Meadows.
Mantra Lad won the Sale Cup and Zenith, Kilrush, Rev Limiter and Sheoak Ian all won their heats of the Silver Chief at The Meadows. Sheoak Ian is a special story. As the winner of the Great Chase, for every race that Sheoak Ian wins, Greyhound Racing Victoria will donate the equivalent of 10% of its prize money to Scope Victoria. If he can get through the final of the Silver Chief next week, this could be a substantial chunk of change.
Also, imagine how exciting these results are for the owners of these dogs. Greyhound owners are every day people like you and me. They start out wanting to experience the excitement of ownership, stay involved, and get lucky when they find a dog that can take them to that next level.
This is not beyond you. Greyhound ownership is extremely affordable, especially when you consider the option of greyhound syndication. If you buy a share in a greyhound syndicate, then you experience the full benefit of greyhound ownership for a fraction of the cost. Many of the greyhounds running at Sale or The Meadows last nigh would have been greyhounds owned in syndication- why can’t you be one of the owners next time they run around?
If you are interested in becoming involved in greyhound syndication, get in touch with me and I can point you in the right direction.
By Hamish
Superman, a very successful dog whelped in November 2003, has an impeccable record. He has race stats of 35 starts for 12-12-6. He is also a dual group 1 winner taking out both the Perth Cup and the Hobart 1000.
Superman is impeccably bred. His Sire was Brett Lee, arguably the best greyhound ever seen in Australia with stats of 39 starts for 31 wins and more than $400000 in prize money. His Dam, I’m Puzzles had 4 starts for 1 win and 2 second placings.
If you are interested in purchasing a share in a Superman progeny syndicate, do not hesitate to get in touch. Our contacts have some shares available that are sure to sell out quickly.
Contact me now.
http://greyhoundsyndication.com/contact-greyhound-syndication
Superman, a very successful dog whelped in November 2003, has an impeccable record. He has race stats of 35 starts for 12-12-6. He is also a dual group 1 winner taking out both the Perth Cup and the Hobart 1000.
Superman is impeccably bred. His Sire was Brett Lee, arguably the best greyhound ever seen in Australia with stats of 39 starts for 31 wins and more than $400000 in prize money. His Dam, I’m Puzzles had 4 starts for 1 win and 2 second placings.
If you are interested in purchasing a share in a Superman progeny syndicate, do not hesitate to get in touch. Our contacts have some shares available that are sure to sell out quickly.
Contact me now.
By Hamish
There are a lot of people out there who promote greyhound syndication and sell shares in greyhound syndicates. Many of them are advertised on this website. However, for the beginner greyhound enthusiast, it can be really hard to work out who are the best syndicators and what to keep an eye out for. This is why I have written this article.
Below I have outlined three factors you should consider if you want to get involved in greyhound racing as an owner through syndication. You should consider the following:
Price of the greyhound shares- Different syndicators set up their pricing in different ways. You may pay an upfront fee and ongoing costs or you may pay a lump sum upfront with no ongoing costs. Also, share prices change depending on a number of factors. A share in a puppy will be cheaper than a share in a ready to race dog, but a ready to race dog may give you more chance of winning. Also, if a share in a syndicate seems to cheap, there may be something the greyhound trainer is not telling you.
Quality of greyhounds previously trained by trainer- Another factor to consider is the experience of the trainer who will be looking after the dog. Have they had much previous success? How many of the dogs they train make it to the racetrack regularly? You should try and associate yourself with a successful trainer because this an boost your own chances of success as an owner in a greyhound syndicate.
Whether the trainer holds any regular owner events or allows you to visit your greyhound- You may also want to keep an eye on your greyhound when it is not at the track. As such, you may want to keep an eye out for a greyhound syndicate where the greyhound trainer holds regular functions and allows you to come out and see how your greyhound is traveling.’
Just some things you may want to think about before you get involved in greyhound syndication.
By Hamish
Talk’s Cheap is a black dog whelped in October 2005. He had 31 Starts for 11-3-8 and won over $65000 in prize money. Talk’s Cheap had a very successful career. Some of the highlights include making the final of the Group 1 Melbourne Cup in 2007. He also made the final of the Vic Peters Classic in the same year. Talk’s Cheap was also a finalist in many other Group Events throughout his career. Talk’s Cheap is out of Spiral Nikita who is recognized as one of Ireland’s premier greyhound sires.
Our trainers will have some Talk’s Cheap pups for syndication over the next month or so. If you are keen to find out more information about these dogs, please don’t hesitate to contact me and I will put you in touch.
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By Hamish
Andy Palmer is a black dog who was whelped in February 2004. He had 70 Starts for 27-12-4. He was a finalist in the group one Paws of Thunder. Andy Palmer has impeccable bloodlines. His sire Trendy Leigh had 25 starts for 10-0-5 and his Dam Speed Dancer had 48 Starts for 9-7-6.
Our trainers will have some Andy Palmer pups for syndication over the next month or so. If you are keen to find out more information about these dogs, please don’t hesitate to contact me and I will put you in touch.
Contact me now.
By Hamish
Elite State, a black dog whelped in April 2001, was a champion racing greyhound who is now making a name for himself at stud. He had an impeccable career. He had 14 starts for 11-0-2 and won over $40000 in prize money. Elite state was a multiple Group race winner taking out the Group 1 2003 National Sprint Championship, the Group 1 Winter Carnival Cup Albion Park, the Group 2 Peter Mosman Wentworth Park and the Group 3 Gold Coast Cup.
Our trainers will have some Elite State pups for syndication over the next month or so. If you are keen to find out more information about these dogs, please don’t hesitate to contact me and I will put you in touch.
Contact me now.
By Hamish
This Thursday night at Sandown sees the running of the $72500 Group 1 Macro Meats Crown Classic over 515m. it looks like being a cracking race with the Top Gun winner CIndeen Shelby facing up against Queen Lauryn. Many people believe that Queen Lauryn should have been a starter in the Top Gun. At least now they get to face up against each other.
In my opinion, Cindeen Shelby has the upper hand with a box seat draw out of box 1 but it is a cracking race that I am looking forward to watching.