Champion Thoroughbreds has been syndicating racehorses in Sydney since 2009. Boutique in size, Champion focuses on an excellent ownership experience with a commitment to outstanding communication, social events and winning results. Join the Champion family and enjoy the thrill of racehorse ownership with a dedicated and experienced team!
12+ Years experience in syndication, making Champion one of the more established syndicators in NSW.
We pride ourselves on excellent owner communication and regular events including Open Days, Cocktail Parties + much more.
We've celebrated success at the highest level with multiple Group 1 winners and countless stakes wins.
Pictured: Castelvecchio After a narrow defeat in the Gr1 1000 Guineas last prep, talented 3YO Castelvecchio filly Aeliana delivered redemption in style on Saturday, storming home in the Australian Derby at Randwick. She outclassed the boys with a dominant 5-length victory over 2400m, handing her sire his second Group 1 winner from his first crop. It’s been a meteoric rise for the young stallion, who now sits firmly in second place on the second season sires table, trailing only Too Darn Hot, with an impressive 19 winners from 50 runners — including five stakes winners. Even more notably, he’s climbed to fourth on the three-year-old sires list, behind elite names like Written Tycoon, Snitzel, and Too Darn Hot, and ahead of heavyweights such as Zoustar, Harry Angel, and I Am Invincible. With growing confidence in Castelvecchio’s future, we invested decisively at this year’s yearling sales — securing two quality fillies by the Group 1-winning son of Dundeel. Our Castelvecchio x Iskander filly, who will be trained by Chris Waller, has been fully subscribed, reflecting the strong demand for progeny by this up-and-coming sire. However, there is still an opportunity to get involved. We have limited shares available in our second Castelvecchio purchase — a filly from the Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale, out of Redoute’s Choice mare Charm School. Charm School was a $480,000 yearling herself, and showed ability early, winning on debut as a 2YO over 1000m at Sandown from just four career starts. Importantly, she hails from a family rich in speed and precocity — one that includes Group 1 Golden Slipper winner Farnan. With Castelvecchio’s profile continuing to rise and a strong pedigree behind this filly, she presents an exciting prospect for those looking to race a well-bred, athletic type with genuine upside. And better yet, she was purchased for just $80,000 and represents excellent value. For more information, please email racing@championthoroughbreds.com.au or CLICK HERE to learn more about this filly. Pictured: Castelvecchio x Charm School Filly
Lightly raced filly Adventure Seeker kept her momentum rolling with a strong victory in Sunday's Country Boosted Benchmark 58 over 1200m. The daughter of The Autumn Sun handled the jump in class, backing up her last-start maiden win at Goulburn with another tough performance. Trainer Danielle Seib opted to freshen the filly up after her breakthrough victory, targeting this second-up assignment with precision. The move paid dividends. Breaking smartly from barrier 5 under Pierre Boudvillain, Adventure Seeker slotted into a perfect stalking position behind the leader. When the field straightened, she showed a touch of inexperience but found another gear when it mattered, out-finishing Gobbo’s Mate—a five-time winner—by 0.37 lengths. “It’s never easy stepping straight into benchmark company from maiden grade, so I think today’s effort had plenty of merit,” said Seib. From just five career starts, Adventure Seeker has now banked $47,975 in prizemoney, including $11,250 in BOBS Bonuses. A private purchase from Zhongli Thoroughbreds in June last year, she races in the silks of Champion Thoroughbreds alongside a strong ownership group, including A J Day, J D Kennedy, Dr. J R Hooper, Ms. V L Sheils, GSM Racing, P M Cohen, R Edwards, S P Munroe, A Stoevelaar, the We Bought A Hoof syndicate, and C Divis. With two on the board and room to grow, Adventure Seeker looks like a filly with plenty more to give.
Pictured: Part-owner Adam with Ben Brisbourne after Sea Strike's win at Albury on ThursdayPromising stayer Sea Strike faced testing conditions on Day 1 of the Albury Carnival, with heavy rain falling throughout the day. Lining up in a field of 12 for the Class 1/Maiden Plate over 2000m, the four-year-old began fairly and settled midfield in a race run at a stop-start tempo. Regular jockey Lachlan King, who has partnered Sea Strike in his last three starts, made a decisive move at the 600m mark when the pace quickened. In a thrilling finish, Sea Strike went toe-to-toe with race favourite and recent New Zealand import Pennine Way, who loomed large in the final 100m. Despite appearing beaten, Sea Strike dug deep to edge out his rival in a tight photo finish. "The idea was to be as close as we could today without overdoing it," King said after the race. "I held a nice enough spot, but once we settled, the speed came out of the race. Being such a big horse, we were in a tricky spot. Luckily, some speed was injected at the right time, and he got a cart into the race when he needed it. He was just so tough to the line." The imposing 17hh son of Sea The Stars is building an impressive resume, with 2 wins and 2 placings from just 6 starts. Both wins have come since joining trainer Ben Brisbourne at Wangaratta, who holds high hopes for the gelding as he continues to step up in distance. Congratulations to his enthusiastic ownership group: Mperezive Racing, Mr R K Sweeney, Mrs T R Sweeney, Mr G C Green, Mr D C Harrop, Mr D H Long, Castagna syndicate, Mr P J Dunn, Mr G Seto, Jabradtral syndicate, Mr C D Hands, Sedgewyn, Mr T S Fisher, Mr J G Codner, Dream Team syndicate, Dr M Healy, 2023 1in5 Club, and Mr S Nagaratnam.