race horse syndication Ireland

Byerley Thoroughbred Racing purchase well bred thoroughbreds through leading bloodstock agents and bring together small groups of individuals to share in the racing career of these horses, trained by some of the leading trainers in Ireland and the U.K. This enables each racehorse co-owner to hopefully enjoy racing at the higher level, without the high costs normally associated with owning quality thoroughbred racehorses.

Have a browse through our website to see what we offer and how our syndicates work. Our Q & A section should hopefully answer any queries you may have.                                                                                                                       .

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Byerley News Ticker..  

                                     

                                 Above - Lambro (left in beige) jumps the 2nd fence in the 2m Novice Chase at Naas (Sun' 8th Jan' 12)

Cocozza given speculative entry in £100k added 1m William Hill Lincoln H'cap run at Doncaster on Sat' 31st March (posted Thurs' 8th Feb');  Lambro one of eight entries remaining in Grade 1 P.J.Moriarty Novice Chase at Leopardstown on Sunday (posted Tues' 7th Feb');   The Paparrazi Kid entered for 'Winners of 1 Bumper' over 2m 3f at Naas this Saturday 11th Feb' (posted Mon' 6th Feb); Flemenstar gives major form boost to Lambro when a most impressive winner by 19 lengths of Grade 1 Irish Arkle Chase at Leopardstown (posted Sun' 29th Jan'); Lambro entered for RSA Chase (Grade 1), Jewson Novice Chase (Grade 2) & N.H Chase at the Cheltenham Festival (posted Thurs' 26th Jan')..

    For all the latest news and entries on the Byerley horses simply click here to our Latest News page

Latest Syndicate opportunities:-

2 y-o's for 2012 - Exclusive opportunity to join the winning partnership team of Richard Hannon and Bloodstock Agents Peter & Ross Doyle (recent Grp 1 wins/purchases include Paco Boy, Canford Cliffs, Dick Turpin, Strong Suit etc). Limited number of shares remain in latest 2 y-o colt by Thousand Words. Contact us now for share information/prices..

Lambro - 7 y-o Milan gelding - winner of Grade 2 Coolmore N.H. Novice Hurdle at Fairyhouse in April' 11. Impressive winner of 2m 3f Novice Chase at Naas on his chasing debut (Nov '11) before a gallant 2nd to Flemenstar over 2m (Jan' 12). Trained by Willie Mullins.

The Paparrazi Kid - 5 y-o gelding by Milan from very good family, also in training with Champion Irish NH trainer Willie Mullins. Won his Bumper on his racecourse debut at Navan on 19th Dec' in very impressive style. He is likely be aimed towards the Weatherbys Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival.

Exclusive opportunities to own a share in well bred horses trained by some of the best trainers in Ireland & the UK.. Click here for more information to take you to the Syndicates page..

2012 Ownership Opportunities Flat or NH!  Limited number of shares available in horses in training with a selection of the leading trainers in both Ireland and the U.K. including John Oxx, Willie Mullins, Champion U.K trainer Richard Hannon and Marco Botti.                The Syndicates page will provide you with further details on the Byerley horses and those horses in which shares are currently available.

           


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                         BYERLEY RACING LIMITED, 21 ELTON COURT, SANDYCOVE, CO.DUBLIN, IRELAND. Company reg. no: 424025


Byerley Thoroughbred Racing purchases the syndicate racing horses at the yearling sales through well renowned Bloodstock Agents and the horse is
registered with HRI under Byerley Thoroughbred Racing. Byerley Thoroughbred Racing then offers a number of shares (generally between 4 -12) in a number of syndicates.
Each racehorse shareowner enters into an agreement with the company to share in prize money and the sale of the horse, generally at the
end of its 3 y-o career. Byerley Thoroughbred Racing acts as a Management Agent to each of the racehorse shareowners involved in the racing syndicates
and provides a level of service unrivalled within the industry. Byerley Thoroughbred Racing keeps in regular touch with the racehorse trainers, regularly
visiting the yards to carefully monitor the syndicate horses' progress and wellbeing, with each syndicated horse managed to maximise its
full potential. The racing syndicates are managed with a comprehensive agreement to protect the individual racehorse shareowners right's and benefits.
Each shareowner pays a Monthly Training and Management fee which covers all training and gallop fees, routine day-to day veterinary & farriers fees, horse insurance and all horse registration costs. Race entry fees, jockeys riding fees and associated raceday costs are not included in the Monthly Fee. These extra costs are deducted from the monies/credit in balance after the horse is sold, hence no further calls are made for additional fees to the shareowners.The duration of each flat syndicate is generally for a minimum of two seasons when the horse is sold at the end of its three year-old career, unless the syndicate members agree to keep the horse in training.Once the horse is sold, the syndicate is wound up and the accounts are reviewed by the auditors. Any surplus of income over expenditure is distributed to the shareowners. In the unlikely event of a deficit, the cost will generally be borne by BR thereby ensuring that no further calls for funds are made.Whilst to date we have only initially purchased yearlings or two year-olds for Flat racing syndicates, we launched our first N.H racing syndicate in November '07 for the forthcoming NH season. Our current flat racehorses for the 2008 Flat season are in training with John Oxx, Ger Lyons and David Wachman. In our first year jockeys who rode for Byerley TR include:- Johnny Murtagh, Mick Kinane, Kieren Fallon, Fran Berry, Kevin Manning and NH rider Barry Geraghty. Jessica Harrington will be training our first dual-purpose horse for the 2008 N.H & flat season's.Our current flat racehorses for the 2008 Flat season are in training with John Oxx, Ger Lyons and David Wachman