Community Syndication

Naming Rights
Have the horse named after your community to make it extra special when the horse runs and wins. For example, Warilla Gorilla (Warilla Lake-South Gorillas Football Club), Yabby Pump (Alpha Blokes Podcast).
Involvement
Have your whole communication involved in the career of the horse. Pulse Racing ensure the horse will be an avenue for any community to share in the jounrey as a group, through events, consistent updates and club branding promotion. This can help grow your membership base and increase the engagaement of your current community.
Revenue
Make a continuous flow of revenue for your orgnisation for the duration of the horses career. This can be over $8,000 per year in income which can be used to grow your community.
What is Community syndication?
At Pulse Racing Thoroughbreds, we specialise in organising and managing a horse exclusively for a comunity or group. This has proven to be an amazing way for an organisation to earn some additional funds, whilst enjoying in the fun of a racehorse at the same time.
FAQs
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The Pulse Racing team, alongside our Bloodstock agent Dave Mee (Pinhook Bloodstock), have a very thorough and extensive selection process.
In order to maximise the quality of our purchases, our selection process beings months before the sales with a significant proportion of inspections occurring on stud farms. At the sale, these inspections continue until we have narrowed down a boutique shortlist from over a thousands of horses.
Before these horses enter the sale ring, they are vetted by our team of expert veterinarians and a budget is set as to what we think each horse is worth.
This thorough selection process ensures value is maximised with the horses we buy.
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We have a very strict criteria, based on their ability to satisfy the needs of our owners.
Firstly, we take into account the results of their operation and their training ability. In this way, evaluating whether they will be able to provide the horse with best possible care to reach its greatest potential.
Secondly, our trainers must share our “customer centric” approach and be able to prioritise the needs of owners. Meaning trainers that are approachable and provide regular and honest communication of your horse throughout its career.
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This will vary based on the trainer and their location. Whilst, the monthly Bill can fluctuate based on the amount of time your horse spends in work.
However, generally for a City Trainer averaged throughout the year, you can expect to pay approximately $45 per week for a 5% share. Whilst for a country/provincial trainer this can vary between $25-$35 per week for a 5% share.
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As much as possible! We work with trainers who have an open stable policy and encourage you to see your horse in the flesh as much as possible. In addition to this, we organise regular stable visits to see your horse complete track work and speak directly to your trainer.
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No! Pulse Racing has the lowest costs in the industry and believes owners should not have to incur big margins or unnecessary costs such as “sale costs” or “advertising costs” that should be taken on by the syndicator.
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As apart of the Pulse Racing owners community you will be able to share the enjoyments of your ownership with others. This is facilitated through social events all without charge to owners.
These come in the form of stable visits, naming functions, exclusive owners functions, barrier trials, stud tours, race day experiences with owners privileges and yearling sales events.
Testimonials
“The involvement I had with my horse and trainer exceeded all of my expectations”
— Jonathan Lopez (Owner, Fun For me)
“As an owner, I felt that the Pulse Racing team left no stone unturned”
— Jenny Rogan (Owner, Hard Lady)'
“Whether it was a stable visit to see my horse, a phone call from Chris or drinks with other owners, I loved every moment of it”
— Craig Johnston (Owner, Joy For us)

Get in Touch
We are always happy to have a chat about any queries you may have. Alternatively, check out our ownership opportunities.