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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 RACING SYNDICATES The Aristides Syndicate 4 The Baden Baden Syndicate 6 The Day Star Syndicate 8 The Fonso Syndicate 10 The Apollo Syndicate 12 BLOODSTOCK / PINHOOK SYNDICATES The Buchanan Syndicate 14 The Joe Cotton Syndicate 16 The Spokane Syndicate 18 The Lookout Syndicate 20 The Typhoon II Syndicate 22 THE RED HORSE 24 1
RED HORSE BLOODSTOCK SYNDICATES 2019 INTRODUCTION Welcome to Red Horse Bloodstock. We syndicate, Until the end of 2015, Jim’s profession was as manage and train Thoroughbred Racehorses as Racing Director for the Arena Racing Company, well as investing in Thoroughbred Bloodstock the largest group of Racecourses in the UK. for investment and resale. We care deeply about Jim understands racetrack surfaces and race our horses. They are looked after as naturally as programmes and condition books extremely well. possible and we track them for life. Finding the right race for a horse is crucial to Jim’s We are currently looking for patrons to invest in training ethos. Having also worked for Tattersalls our 2018/9 syndicates and have five Racehorse Bloodstock Auctioneers and Godolphin in the and five Bloodstock Syndicates available. UK, Jim has a thorough knowledge of racing, training, pedigrees and bloodlines on both sides OUR ETHOS of the Atlantic. Red Horse Bloodstock has the welfare of the Thoroughbred at the heart of everything we do. OUR BASE CAMP We hope to combine the best training methods Red Horse Bloodstock is based in the beautiful from Britain and the United States. Our horses surroundings of Lexington Kentucky. We are get a simple routine, designed to make them relax located close to the beautiful Keeneland Racetrack and get the very best from the horse as naturally and Thoroughbred Sales Auction House as well as possible. as the many stunning Thoroughbred Stud farms that have provided so many winners over the We firmly believe that a happy horse will perform centuries. better on the track than a horse that has had his or her natural instincts curtailed by the modern Close to Churchill Downs and the wonderful city day methods in which most racehorses are of Louisville, our horses graze on the best grass trained. in the world, the Bluegrass, famed for rearing so many Champions since the beginning of the Our horses will be trained at their home farm not sport. With excellent ancillary services to assist at the busy hectic and stressful training centers the training and care of our horses we think we or racetracks and will spend as much time in their are in the right spot. Our nearest airports are paddocks as possible. We prefer to race drug free Lexington, Louisville and Cincinnati. Why not where possible and train on safe surfaces. All of take a trip to visit to visit us and the delights that our horses are tracked for life. Lexington and Louisville have to offer? TEAM RED HORSE The Red Horse Bloodstock Trainer is Jim Allen. Jim has a BA (Hons) Equine Studies Degree as well as experience working for several different Racehorse Trainers in the UK and USA, including Jim Allen assisting the legendary Trainer Michael Dickinson. PRESIDENT Jim has trained winners in the UK and spent two RED HORSE BLOODSTOCK LLC years studying the American training system. 2 3
NEW SYNDICATES TO RACE IN 2019 NEW SYNDICATES TO RACE IN 2019 THE ARISTIDES SYNDICATE Aristides won the first Kentucky Derby in The Louisville Courier-Journal wrote: 1875. Fifteen horses were entered in the ‘It is the gallant Aristides, heir to a mighty name, first Kentucky Derby, two of them fillies. The that strides with sweeping gallop toward victory... track was fast, the weather was fine, and and the air trembles and vibrates again with the 10,000 people were in attendance. Aristides ringing cheers that followed.’ broke in front and took the lead, but he was overtaken near the end of the first quarter. The Aristides syndicate will purchase a Yearling Aristides fought back to lead again. Aristides at the Keeneland September Yearling sale in Aristides kept increasing his lead until there was virtually 2018 to race in 2019 and 2020. no chance that his stablemate Chesapeake, who was supposed to win, could catch up. Aristides’s jockey, Oliver Lewis, knowing he was not supposed to win, looked to owner McGrath, who waved him on. No. Horses: 1 Cost Per Horse: $25,000 No Shares: 20 Cost Per Share: $7,500 Cost 2nd Year for 3yo Career: $6,000 Trainer: Jim Allen (Red Horse Bloodstock) 4 5
NEW SYNDICATES TO RACE IN 2019 NEW SYNDICATES TO RACE IN 2019 THE BADEN BADEN SYNDICATE Baden Baden won the 1877 Kentucky Derby. On the backstretch Baden-Baden (who had He was foaled in Kentucky and was sired by been in fourth place) began his run, reaching Australian (GB), who in turn was sired by West the leader at the three-quarter-mile pole. The Australian, first horse to win the English Triple time for the 1½ miles (the Derby was run at Crown in 1853. that distance from its inauguration in 1875 until 1895) was a slow 2:38. On Derby day 1877, the weather was fair and the track, although dry, was ‘cuppy’ from The Baden Baden syndicate will purchase a Baden Baden recent rains. The start was delayed by fractious Yearling at the Keeneland September Yearling horses; before the advent of the starting gate, Sale 2018 to race in 2019 and 2020. Thoroughbreds raced from a standing start. No. Horses: 1 Cost Per Horse: $50,000 No Shares: 20 Cost Per Share: $8,500 Cost 2nd Year for 3yo Career: $6,000 Trainer: Jim Allen (Red Horse Bloodstock) 6 7
NEW SYNDICATES TO RACE IN 2019 NEW SYNDICATES TO RACE IN 2019 THE DAY STAR SYNDICATE Day Star (1875–1893) was the winner of the In his career, he had 42 starts, eleven wins, 4th annual Kentucky Derby held at Churchill seven places and five shows. Downs on May 21, 1878. He was a chestnut colt that was foaled in Kentucky and was sired A 1910 Daily Racing Form article states that by Star Davis (by the successful Glencoe). Day Star was sold after his racing career and His dam was Squeeze ‘Em who was sired by stood at stud on a western farm, dying at the Lexington, a foundation sire of many modern age of 18 years in 1893. Thoroughbred lineages. The Day Star Syndicate will purchase a Yearling Day Star Day Star won the Derby by two lengths in at the Keeneland September Sale 2018 to race an official time of 2:37.25, beating the race in 2019 and 2020. record set by Aristides in 1875, and winning a total of $4,050. No. Horses: 1 Cost Per Horse: $75,000 No Shares: 20 Cost Per Share: $10,000 Cost 2nd Year for 3yo Career: $6,000 Trainer: Jim Allen (Red Horse Bloodstock) 8 9
NEW SYNDICATES TO RACE IN 2019 NEW SYNDICATES TO RACE IN 2019 THE FONSO SYNDICATE Fonso won the 1880 Kentucky Derby. The Fonso died at the age of 26 while standing as track was particularly dry and the dust, up to stud at the Oakwood Stud Farm in Lexington, 5 inches thick, that Fonso kicked up obscured Kentucky in 1903. His most notable offspring the path for the other contenders. Fonso was the mare Fondling (br. 1886, out of Kitty finished the race with a one length lead at a Heron by Chillicothe), who produced the time of 2:37.50 and won $3800. The owner of Champion Filly ‘Imp’. Kimball called a foul in the race against Fonso, but the placing was not altered. Fonso had The Fonso Syndicate will purchase a Yearling Fonso a career record of 12 starts, five wins, three at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale places and two shows. 2018 to race in 2019 and 2020. No. Horses: 1 Cost Per Horse: $100,000 No Shares: 20 Cost Per Share: $12,000 Cost 2nd Year for 3yo Career: $6,000 Trainer: Jim Allen (Red Horse Bloodstock) 10 11
NEW SYNDICATES TO RACE IN 2019 NEW SYNDICATES TO RACE IN 2019 THE APOLLO SYNDICATE Apollo (1879-1887) was an American of Morris’ wife that lived in Charleston for use Thoroughbred racehorse. He won 24 races in as a saddle horse. He died in November 1887 his career, including the 1882 Kentucky Derby. of lockjaw. Apollo was the second of nine geldings to win The Apollo Syndicate will purchase a Yearling the Kentucky Derby, and is the only horse to at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale win it without having raced as a 2-year-old. 2018 to race in 2019 and 2020. Apollo was injured as a five-year-old and was Apollo retired from racing. He was given to a friend No. Horses: 1 Cost Per Horse: $150,000 No Shares: 20 Cost Per Share: $15,000 Cost 2nd Year for 3yo Career: $6,000 Trainer: Jim Allen (Red Horse Bloodstock) 12 13
NEW PINHOOKING SYNDICATES 2019 NEW PINHOOKING SYNDICATES 2019 SYNDICATE NO. 1 - THE BUCHANAN Buchanan (1881 – c.1898) was an American The Semi-weekly Interior Journal of Stanford, thoroughbred racehorse and was the winner KY reported on June 1, 1894 that Buchanan of the 1884 Kentucky Derby. Buchanan had died after a sudden illness of inflammation of not achieved a race win before competing in the bowels. the Kentucky Derby and by contemporary accounts was a difficult and unruly mount. The Buchanan Syndicate will purchase a Foal He was ridden in the 1884 derby by the great at the Keeneland November Breeding Sale African-American jockey Isaac Burns Murphy, 2018 for resale at the Autumn Yearling Sales Buchanan who won three Kentucky Derbys in his lifetime 2019. (1884, 1890, and 1891). No. Horses: 1 Cost Per Horse: $25,000 No Shares: 20 Cost Per Share: $5,000 Consignor: Red Horse Bloodstock LLC 14 15
NEW PINHOOKING SYNDICATES 2019 NEW PINHOOKING SYNDICATES 2019 SYNDICATE NO. 2 - JOE COTTON Joe Cotton (1882–after 1900) was an Frank Ware at a local steeplechase meeting American Thoroughbred racehorse that is best until a few years before 1905 and is listed known as the winner of the 1885 Kentucky as a native stallion in the 1902 edition of the Derby. He was by King Alfonso who was the American Stud Book. sire of the 1880 winner Fonso. The horse was reportedly named after a bookie. The Joe Cotton Syndicate will purchase a Foal at the Keeneland November Breeding Sale By 1895, he was owned by a Mr. Newhall and 2018, for resale at the 2019 Autumn Yearling Joe Cotton was employed pulling a hack in Medford. The Sales. horse was frequently observed by horseman No. Horses: 1 Cost Per Horse: $50,000 No Shares: 20 Cost Per Share: $7,000 Consignor: Red Horse Bloodstock LLC 16 17
NEW PINHOOKING SYNDICATES 2019 NEW PINHOOKING SYNDICATES 2019 SYNDICATE NO. 3 - SPOKANE Spokane, a chestnut Thoroughbred stallion The barn in which Spokane was born, the foaled in 1886, is the only horse foaled and Doncaster Round Barn, located about two trained in Montana to ever win the Kentucky miles north of Twin Bridges, Montana, has Derby. He did it in 1889, the same year been placed on the National Register of Montana was admitted to the Union. Ridden Historic Places. by Tennessee native Tom Kiley and sent off at 16.4:1 odds and set a new Kentucky Derby The Spokane Syndicate will purchase a Foal at record for 1½ miles at 2:34.50. the Keeneland November Breeding Sale 2018 Spokane for resale at the Autumn Yearling Sales. No. Horses: 1 Cost Per Horse: $75,000 No Shares: 20 Cost Per Share: $8,500 Consignor: Red Horse Bloodstock LLC 18 19
NEW PINHOOKING SYNDICATES 2019 NEW PINHOOKING SYNDICATES 2019 SYNDICATE NO. 4 - LOOKOUT Lookout (1890) was an American Thoroughbred The Lookout Syndicate will purchase a Foal at racehorse that is best known for winning the the Keeneland November Breeding Sale 2018, 1893 Kentucky Derby. for resale at the 2019 Autumn Yearling Sales. Lookout was a chestnut colt with full (up to the knee and hock joints) white stockings on three of his legs. His sire, Troubadour, was the 1886 Suburban Handicap winner, while his damsire, Lookout King Alfonso, was a successful flat-racer and sire. No. Horses: 1 Cost Per Horse: $100,000 No Shares: 20 Cost Per Share: $10,000 Consignor: Red Horse Bloodstock LLC 20 21
NEW PINHOOKING SYNDICATES 2019 NEW PINHOOKING SYNDICATES 2019 SYNDICATE NO 5 - TYPHOON II Typhoon II (foaled April 17, 1894) was an The Typhoon II Syndicate will purchase a Foal American thoroughbred racehorse that was at the Keeneland November Breeding Sale bred in Tennessee and was the winner of the 2018 Yearling Sales for resale at the 2019 1897 Kentucky Derby. Autumn Yearling Sales. Typhoon II was gelded in 1899 and was thereafter stabled at the Kenmore Farm in Lexington. Typhoon II ended his days as a cart Typhoon II horse hauling hay for livestock. No. Horses: 1 Cost Per Horse: $150,000 No Shares: 20 Cost Per Share: $12,500 Consignor: Red Horse Bloodstock LLC 22 23
Eclipse THE RED HORSE The Red Thoroughbred racehorse comprises just c22% of all Thoroughbred Racehorses in the USA today but despite this the Red Horse has won c20% of all Thoroughbred Racehorses won 53% of Triple Crowns and won 35% of Kentucky Derbys. in the USA. Furthermore, the same in also true in Europe. In the English, Irish, and French Derby’s the Red horse has outperformed its gene pool percentage. Today, c90% of modern Thoroughbred’s can trace their genes back to just one Red horse, ‘Eclipse’ resulting in the predominance of the Darley Arabian line over the lines of the other two founding stallions the Godolphin Arabian and the Byerley Turk. Arguably, the four greatest Racehorses ever seen, Secretariat, Man O War, Sea Bird and Phar Lap, were all Red. 24
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