RIVERSIDE RACING SYNDICATE

MrIsaac

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We are currently preparing for the 2022 Flat season and have recently purchased a strong looking Gleneagles yearling colt to carry our colours for next season. (see photo below)

Two 5% shares have become available and if anyone is interested, then please email me at mrisaac1910@yahoo.com and I can provide you with all the details.

2021 was a fantastic year for the syndicate, highlighted with the tremendous wins of Lady Ayresome and a run at Royal Ascot. Let’s hope our new recruit can continue our upward curve.

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We are currently preparing for the 2022 Flat season and have recently purchased a strong looking Gleneagles yearling colt to carry our colours for next season. (see photo below)

Two 5% shares have become available and if anyone is interested, then please email me at mrisaac1910@yahoo.com and I can provide you with all the details.

2021 was a fantastic year for the syndicate, highlighted with the tremendous wins of Lady Ayresome and a run at Royal Ascot. Let’s hope our new recruit can continue our upward curve.

Bump for the Saturday crowd.
 
Some absolute quality on his fathers side - Irish and UK 2000 guineas winner and Irish, UK derby and King George winner 👍🏻12BABEF5-42EA-41B8-B1D2-CD1F28053361.jpeg
 
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I think you have to take it as read that the sire’s side will be packed with quality, but more often than not, the mare’s side can be ordinary. The bold black type on the dam’s side shows that in this instance, there is absolute quality on both sides of our colt’s pedigree. Can’t wait to see how he develops.
 
What's the rationale of selling and moving on each 12-18 months mate?

Is it about cashing in on the great run with Lady Ayresome? Is your trainer a specialist in bringing therough new horses or something?

Good luck with it. I always keep an eye out for your horses 👍🏻
 
What's the rationale of selling and moving on each 12-18 months mate?

Is it about cashing in on the great run with Lady Ayresome? Is your trainer a specialist in bringing therough new horses or something?

Good luck with it. I always keep an eye out for your horses 👍🏻
The simple fact of the matter is that we had seen the best of Lady Ayresome, mainly due to her small stature which meant that she started to become uncompetitive, at which point we decided to move on. We’d still have her now if she was progressive enough to be competitive. Nobody enjoys going to the races expecting to lose.
 
The simple fact of the matter is that we had seen the best of Lady Ayresome, mainly due to her small stature which meant that she started to become uncompetitive, at which point we decided to move on. We’d still have her now if she was progressive enough to be competitive. Nobody enjoys going to the races expecting to lose.
Fair play. Again, wish you all the best.
 
That is a beautiful looking colt and I also wish you the best of luck for the next flat season. I always follow your syndicate with the interest of someone who loves horses and likes to see them run. I have never been one to really have a bet other than in National or when I've gone to the races with the lads. I backed Galileo to win at Doncaster and if memory serves me well, I won a few bob that day.

Have you chosen a name for the colt?
 
That is a beautiful looking colt and I also wish you the best of luck for the next flat season. I always follow your syndicate with the interest of someone who loves horses and likes to see them run. I have never been one to really have a bet other than in National or when I've gone to the races with the lads. I backed Galileo to win at Doncaster and if memory serves me well, I won a few bob that day.

Have you chosen a name for the colt?
Not yet mate, but I’m sure the members will have a Boro themed name at the forefront of their suggestions when we start the naming process.
 
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