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.

Spread The Love turned the tables in style at Day 1 of the Wagga Carnival on Thursday, rebounding from a below-par effort in the Guineas Prelude to claim the 1400m Class 2 and register his third win from just seven starts. The striking three-year-old son of Contributer made full use of his customary early speed, finding the front from barrier seven before dictating terms throughout. Kicking strongly on straightening, he proved typically tenacious late, fending off all challengers to score by a narrow 0.22 lengths. Trainer Danielle Seib was quick to praise the gelding’s attitude post-race. “He’s such a tough, honest horse,” she said. “Very tradesman-like with a straightforward racing pattern, so it was pleasing to see him bounce back for the owners after that last run.” Following his eighth placing in the Wagga Guineas Prelude on April 19, Spread The Love was found to be carrying some bruising in a front foot. The issue was carefully managed between runs, with Seib and her team confident in his condition after reapplying race plates leading into Thursday’s assignment. A $30,000NZD purchase from the 2024 New Zealand Ready to Run Sale, the progressive gelding has already returned more than double that investment, boosting his earnings to $65,800 from just seven appearances. A terrific result for his large group of connections, who continue to enjoy the ride with a horse clearly on the up- Ms T N Mcintyre, Mrs S Merritt, Mr J D Kennedy, Mr A Lagos, Mr N R Blizard, Mr G F Furner, Mrs S J Codner, Ms V L Sheils, Mr K J Thurkettle, Mr C Merritt, R B R Bloodstock, Mr P P J Dittrich, Mr D Steffel, Mrs S Harris, Mr M A Hunter, Mr K G Cremen

The Listed SAJC Redelva Stakes (1100m) at Morphettville Racecourse on Saturday brought together a strong field of up-and-coming three-year-old sprinters, and it was the progressive King's Legacy gelding Regeneration who came out on top. Trained by Anthony Freedman and Sam Freedman, Regeneration had been ultra-consistent heading in, placing in all five of his previous starts, including a solid third in the Blue Sapphire Stakes last spring. He kicked off this prep with a sharp win at Caulfield Racecourse and arrived in Adelaide fit and ready to go, with Todd Pannell in the saddle. Despite being easy in the market, Regeneration proved the punters wrong—finishing strongly to grab a narrow win over the more seasoned Group-winning colt Tycoon Star. A $220,000 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale purchase for Anthony Freedman Racing and Byron Rogers from the Bhima Thoroughbreds draft, he’s now built a tidy record of three wins and three placings from just six starts, with prizemoney pushing past $165,000. With plenty of stakes options in Adelaide over the coming weeks, he looks well placed to keep that momentum going.Congratulations to Byron Rogers and partners Simsy Racing, Mr S Chappell, Mr H De Jong, Mr C A Henschke, Dr C Rogers, Mr A E N Curtis and Lucky Six Racing

Sea Strike showcased trademark resolve to post his fifth career victory at Wagga on Sunday, prevailing in a competitive Benchmark 82 over 2000 metres. The five-year-old son of Sea The Stars, having his first run in a month following a seventh placing in the Wangaratta Cup, was the subject of strong late market support and duly justified that confidence with a determined staying performance. Drawn in barrier two in the field of eight, jockey Shaun Guymer was intent on executing pre-race instructions to keep the big-striding 17-hand gelding away from the fence, where he can have a tendency to over-race. Settling one off the rail with cover, Sea Strike travelled comfortably in the early stages before the tempo slackened noticeably mid-race. Sensing the change in pace, Guymer made a decisive move to roll forward and sit outside the leader, ensuring a more genuine staying test — a move that proved pivotal as the race developed. Under pressure in the straight, Sea Strike appeared headed on multiple occasions, but dug deep to rally along the inside, displaying admirable tenacity to reclaim the lead and edge clear late. In a stirring finish, he fought back to score by a narrow margin of 0.19 lengths. Trainer Ben Brisbourne was full of praise for the gelding’s courage post-race. “Very proud of his efforts today — not many horses will get headed in the straight and fight back to win. It’s not something you can teach a horse,” Brisbourne said. The victory was a rewarding result for a large and enthusiastic ownership group including Mperezive Racing, Mr R K Sweeney, Mrs T R Sweeney, Mr G C Green, Mr D C Harrop, Mr D H Long, Castagna, Mr P J Dunn, Mr G Seto, Jabradtral, Mr C D Hands, Sedgewyn, Mr T S Fisher, Mr J G Codner, Dream Team, Dr M Healy, 2023 1in5 Club and Mr S Nagaratnam. Sea Strike’s success also marked the 26th win of the season for Champion, who continue to build momentum towards a potential season-best tally.