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SYNDICATION MAKES OWNERSHIP AFFORDABLE.

Thoroughbred racing can offer a mix of leisure investment, excitement, fellowship, travel and many other incentives, particularly when joining a Rogerson managed syndicate. Many of our big success stories have grown from the decision to join one of our racehorse owning syndicates. Horses like Savabeel, Polar Success, Econsul, Taatletail and the newly emerging stars like Pin Up Boy and Zagata have already given the thrills of a lifetime to their many syndicate owners at an affordable entry cost.

By joining a Rogerson syndicate, you can enjoy total ownership privileges and live the dream of racetrack success like many before you. Racing worldwide is experiencing an increase in exposure through the feats of horses like Sunline and Makybe Diva. We have professionals with years of experience out sourcing young horses that can change your lifestyle and have you travelling throughout Australasia and maybe beyond as you follow their fortunes and cheer them on to the winning post.

WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF SELLING DREAMS.

Graeme Rogerson follows the philosophy that race-horse ownership should offer an experience to match any other leisure pursuit, and his professionally managed syndicates can take you places and introduce you to people who would rarely be available elsewhere. The adjoining photo shows the "John Rowles" syndicate gathered for a luncheon at the Tuhikaramea training centre, about to inspect their 2 syndicate horses before speculating over lunch about their future prospects.

Contact us now and join our journey of fun, fellowship and success.










The John Rowles syndicate at the stables for lunch with John Rowles


Syndicate members at Te Rapa to watch Seppelt contest the NZ Bloodstock Classique










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