It is not surprising how much attention you can get from a trainer if you indicate you are looking to own a racehorse.
On a balmy evening at the picturesque Windsor racecourse recently I went out of my way to bother three trainers. During the course of the conversations they all asked how much I was looking to outlay. I detected a deep sigh in all cases when I replied "not a lot". I have yet to meet a trainer who hasn't got at least a part of a horse available. If by some chance you are looking for a "whole one" then they are very happy to attend the sales (with or without you) and find one.
Buying a racehorse at the sales can start at less than four figures, but can wander into the millions. At Tattersalls and Goffs sales it is generally accepted that a minimum bid of 800gns could be enough to take one home. But you have to get it home and that home belongs to a trainer. That's why the three trainers at Windsor are still happy to continue our conversations. Any empty box at their yards is costly, when you have staff and rates to pay.
So what's the alternative to owning a "whole" horse and facing the accompanying costs. Partnerships or syndicates are often the way in. If you are one of 10 for example you still get owners badges for the majority of race days. You can meet the jockey, enjoy free food in the owners and trainers room and are welcome to visit the stable on a regular basis.
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