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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!

SINCE 2009

12+ Years experience in syndication, making Champion one of the more established syndicators in NSW.

OWNERSHIP EXPERIENCE

We pride ourselves on excellent owner communication and regular events including Open Days, Cocktail Parties + much more.

WINNING RESULTS

We've celebrated success at the highest level with multiple Group 1 winners and countless stakes wins.

Horses Available

Zoustar x Night Raid Colt

2 Years Old Bay or Brown | Colt

Trainers: Michael Freedman

Price: $6,950 FOR 5%

Double Delight At Moruya's Showcase Meeting

Oct 7, 2025

Pictured: Ziggy Rose with connections after Friday's win.  The Champion silks were twice in the winner's circle at Moruya's showcase meeting on Friday, with two progressive mares shedding their maiden tags in determined fashion. Kicking off the day in style was Ziggy Rose, the four-year-old daughter of D’Argento who put her pre-race quirks aside to deliver a gutsy victory in the 1650m Maiden. A known handful behind the barriers, the mare showed signs of improvement thanks to some clever adjustments from jockey Shaun Guymer, who partnered her to an encouraging third at her previous start. After a bit of coaxing from the barrier attendants—and a few cheers from behind—Ziggy Rose eventually loaded in and jumped cleanly from gate five. She landed in the box seat, travelled sweetly, and was produced at the top of the straight to challenge the leader. When Elite Delight (Adelaide) loomed alongside, Guymer pulled the stick through to the right and Ziggy Rose responded gamely, digging deep to prevail by a narrow margin of 0.2 lengths. It was a tough effort from the mare, backing up just eight days after her last start and stepping sharply from 1300m to 1650m—a testament to her growing maturity and the team’s horsemanship. Congratulations to her ownership group: Ms D. L. Seib, Mr S. Aitken, Wegotenuff, Mr T. Corby, Mr P. G. McGrath, Ms R. Sloan, Mr G. Seto, Mr K. J. Thurkettle, Mr P. G. Zaninovich, Mr R. N. Morison, and Mr N. A. Ethell.Holy Hell taking out the $50,000 Super Maiden Three races later, the stable was back in the winner’s stall when Holy Hell edged out her stablemate Sacred Inferno in a thrilling finish to the $50,000 Super Maiden (1200m). The four-year-old Hellbent mare was ridden confidently by John Kissick, who had her settled perfectly one-out, one-back off a genuine tempo. When the field fanned turning for home, Holy Hell quickened smartly and engaged in a stride-for-stride battle with Sacred Inferno, prevailing by the barest of margins on the line. Her winning time was notably quicker than the day’s Benchmark 58 over the same trip—a testament to her raw ability. “The stable have always had a nice opinion of this mare,” trainer Danielle Seib said post-race. “Her owners have been patient—she’s taken a bit of time to mature—but it’s great to see that patience rewarded with a strong first-up performance.” Congratulations to her connections: Dalanna Bloodstock, J. E. Abrahams Pty Ltd, and Mr D. Maratta.  

Plenty of Talent on Show at Murtoa

Oct 5, 2025

Having just his second start for the Tony and Calvin McEvoy stable, promising three-year-old Talent Scout lived right up to his name with a convincing maiden victory in the CHS Construction Maiden Plate (1600m) at Murtoa on Saturday. After a string of jump outs and trials, the son of Bivouac made his debut over 1300m at Echuca on September 20, finishing a sound third under Linda Meech, who retained the ride for the Murtoa assignment. Meech had the gelding perfectly placed in the box seat throughout and was poised to pounce when the leader went for home at the 400-metre mark. The $2.20 favourite responded stylishly, taking control inside the final furlong to draw clear for a decisive 2¼-length victory over Jotopeli ($8.50), with Nikephoros ($31) another six lengths adrift in third. While still learning his craft, Meech believes the lightly raced galloper has the makings of a genuine staying prospect. “He did everything pretty right today but he’s still a work in progress,” Meech said.“He wanted to get away from the horse outside him instead of really focusing on the job, but to still win like that was a good effort.“He’s got ability, just lacks a bit of strength at the moment — he’s more like a two-year-old mentally — but he’ll keep improving. I think he’s going to mature into a nice staying type.” A $50,000 purchase from Blue Gum Farm’s draft at the 2024 Inglis Premier Sale, Talent Scout is the second foal out of the winning Reset mare Star Creation, a half-sister to Group 3 winner Galaxy Pegasus. His sire Bivouac continues to make headlines, with the Darley stallion posting his first Group 1 winner just a week earlier when Beichwat took out the Golden Rose for Chris Waller and Godolphin, propelling him to the top of the Second Season Sires’ standings.  

$100,000 Bonus the Jewel in Wear the Crown’s Maiden Win

Sep 26, 2025

The cheapest filly by champion sire I Am Invincible at the 2024 Inglis Easter Sale is already proving herself a bargain buy. Purchased for $260,000 in partnership with Seib Racing, our filly Wear the Crown announced her arrival in style at Goulburn on Thursday, securing her maiden win and banking a lucrative $100,000 Inglis Xtra Bonus in the process. Lining up for just her second start in the 1300m maiden, Wear the Crown was well-backed under Alyssa Collett and didn’t let her supporters down. Despite being held up for a run in the straight, she knuckled down late, bursting through to score by a head and deliver her connections a result to savour. Bred and sold by Yarraman Park, Wear the Crown is the first foal of Group III-winning Snitzel mare Macroura, a three-quarter sister to triple Group I winner and $6 million earner Sunshine in Paris. It’s a pedigree brimming with quality, and with this win under her belt, she looks an exciting proposition for the future—both on the track and beyond. Her trainer Danielle Seib was full of praise for the filly’s effort. “We had our eye on this race. She’s bred to be sharp, so it was a really good effort by the team to have her ready to run 1300m second-up,” Danielle said. “It’s brilliant to get the job done with a filly of this calibre. She’s a big step up for our stable and a testament to both my team at home and my clients—especially Jason Abrahams—for their ongoing support. At the start of the prep, I wasn’t sure she’d even make it to the races, but she’s shown she’s a cut above most horses I’ve trained. She’s very intelligent, and everything we ask of her, she improves.” For our ownership group, this victory is especially sweet. Wear the Crown represents everything we set out to achieve—identifying quality bloodlines, backing the right horse, and giving our owners the chance to celebrate these milestone moments together.Congratulations to her owners Dr M Healy, Mr N R Blizard, Mr G Seto, Mr S Nagaratnam, Mr N A Davidson, J E Abrahams Pty Ltd, Mr D Maratta, Dr L M Bodell, Mr L Condon, Mr G J De Vries, Dodgy Investments Pty Limited, Mr D A Elliott, Miss C Laus

Sweet Treats Puts the Cherry on Top

Sep 16, 2025

Photo credit: Dusty Hooves MediaIt was a rewarding day for connections of Sweet Treats, who made a triumphant return to the winner's circle at Corowa on Monday after more than a year on the sidelines. The Castelvecchio mare had announced herself early, becoming her sire’s first winner as a late 2YO when defeating older rivals over 1500m in June of her juvenile season. But just as her career was starting, misfortune struck. A paddock mishap left her with a fractured knee that required three months of box rest followed by another four in the paddock. Patiently managed through rehabilitation by Revelwood Farm, Sweet Treats was nursed back to full health before rejoining Danielle Seib’s stable in May. A quiet jump out and two barrier trials had her ticking over, before two pipe-openers at Wagga and Canberra signalled she was edging back to her best. Stepping up to the mile in the Class 1/Maiden Plate, she went around at $9 and made every post a winner. Jumping cleanly from barrier three, she lobbed in the box seat behind a hot tempo before peeling off heels at the 850m. Forced to sustain a long run, she loomed strongly on straightening, kicked clear, and bravely held off the late dive of the favourite Too Big to record a stirring victory — her first in more than 12 months. Sweet Treats was a $72,500 purchase for her owners from the 2022 Magic Millions Weanling Sale out of the Segenhoe Stud draft. She is out of Coconut Dream, a half-sister to Group 3 winner Jasmin Rouge, from a family rich with quality female performers including Secret Agenda, Stellar Pauline, Enthaar and Tutta La Vita. Congratulations to her winning owners Dalanna Bloodstock, J E Abrahams Pty Ltd, G Seto, Red Eye No 2, D Dickson, K L Stafford, T Stafford, S J Brown, J G Codner, Dream Team, D L Fisher, T S Fisher, W S Simpson and Thug Thoroughbreds.

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