SHALAA (IRE) x TALENTED MISS Bay Filly with GAI and ADRIAN

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SHALAA (IRE) / TALENTED MISS
Bay Filly ~ Foaled 6th September 2018

with GAI WATERHOUSE & ADRIAN BOTT

100% SOLD = 1 x 5% SHARE was being
RE-OFFERED as at 14 October 20. Sold - 16/10

1 x 5% Share purchaser failed to settle so we
made that share available to the Market.



OUR FILLY in the spelling paddock Wednesday 16 September 20


OUR FILLY - 5 February 20

* By a Sire who was the BEST 2YO in England & France in 2015 & 2 x Gr1 Winner

* Now he's an Exciting FIRST CROP Sire at the 2020 Yearling Sales

* His Sire is the BEST EVER 2YO by his Own Champion Sire

* Off to a Awesome Start with his first crop in Europe with
   13 Winners, 14 Placed, 3 Stakes Placed Horses & 2 Stakes 4th

* From a twice Winning Mare - Our filly is her First Foal

* TALENTED MISS is a Sister to ACOUPLAMAS - Dam of a $1.075m yearling in 2019


* ACOUPLAMAS has produced Gr1 ATC Derby Winner - QUICK THINKER

* Our FILLY will be trained by GAI WATERHOUSE & ADRIAN BOTT


OUR FILLY under saddle 5 February

Shalaa x Talented Miss - TVC from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.


WATCH our filly under saddle at Bimbadeen Park:

SHALAA x TALENTED MISS Filly MAY 2020 from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.


BELOW - HOW THE YEARLING SALE PEDIGREE PAGE READ


STOP PRESS:

IMPORTANT: MAJOR VALUE-ADDING UPDATES
TO THE PEDIGREE SINCE WE PURCHASED THE FILLY (highlighted)


QUICK THINKER winning the ATC Derby - Gr1.

1. QUICK THINKER (c So You Think): Won Gr1 ATC Derby, Gr2 Tulloch S., 3rd Gr2 Phar Lap S.

2. Seasons (f Sebring): Won another race and ran 3rd in the ATC Sheraco S., Gr2, ATC Toy Show Gr3, and 4th in the Gr3 Birthday Card S.

3. The August (g. by I Am Invincible): Was exported to Singapore and has subsequently won

4. Rocha Clock (f Pierro): Won 4 races and run 2nd LR Scone RC Inglis 3YO Guineas.

5. YULONG CODE - There is HUGE excitement about promising 3yo YULONG CODE
the $1.075m Zoustar 1/2 brother to QUICK THINKER, The August and Seasons

Wow YULONG CODE - What a WINNER !!! being aimed at the Gr3 Carbine Club Stakes

And .....

6. SHALAA (IRE) the sire is doing great things in Europe as a First Season Sire
13 Winners / 14 Placegetters / 5 Stakes Horses






Shalaa X Talented Miss Filly - Report from Shane Rose from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.




WOW -  Photos Taken 28 May


28 May


28 May


28 May

STRUTTING HER STUFF !  PHOTOS Below Taken 17 June


17 June


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17 June


CLASSICS CONTENDER CALCULATIONS

Photos Taken: 29 JULY



29 July


29 July


29 July

29 July - Training with our Deep Filed x Zarinia Filly


29 July


LOOK AT HER NOW ! WEDNESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER

16-9-20



FACTS AT A GLANCE

SIRE: SHALAA (IRE) (BY INVINCIBLE SPIRIT)



OFF TO A FLYING START AT STUD IN EUROPE !!!

SHALAA (IRE) - His oldest progeny are now 2YO's in EUROPE

He has already sired 27 2yo's to have WON or PLACED as at 30-9-20:

13 WINNERS: (6 colts / 7 fillies)

No Speak Alexander (18f, Dandy Man, Great Commotion). Winner at 1471m, 2nd Leopardstown Ingabelle S. LR, 4th Deauville Prix du Calvados, Gr.2, Curragh Park S., Gr.3

Legal Attack (18c, Tagula, Barathea). Winner at 1207m, 2nd Chantilly Prix Eclipse, Gr.3

King Shalaa (18c, Turtle Bowl, Second Empire). 2 wins at 1600m

Zhelqyran (18c, Galileo, Dolphin Street). 2 wins from 1200m to 1400m

Cherie Amour (18f, Kingmambo, Caerleon). Winner at 1400m, 2nd Saint-Cloud Prix de l'Aunette, 3rd Deauville Prix des Nouveautes, 4th Deauville Prix Six Perfections, Gr.3

Shalaalaa (18g, Bertolini, Wolfhound). Winner at 1207m, 4th Cork Marble Hill S., Gr.3

Longlai (18c, Lope de Vega, Galileo). Winner at 1609m, 3rd Goodwood British 2YO Mdn S.

Samrah (18f, Motivator, Rainbow Quest). Winner at 1600m,

Cream of the Crop (18f, Clodovil, Almutawakel). Winner at 1006m

Shalaa Asker (18c, Rainbow Quest, Ezzoud). Winner at 1006m

My Swallow (18c, Green Tune, Slip Anchor). Winner at 1408m

Hitoyogiri (18f, Motivator, Pursuit of Love). Winner at 1200m

Cutie (18f, Galileo, Lomitas). Winner at 1600m


14 Placed: (6 colts : 8 fillies)

Saeiqa (18c, Cadeaux Genereux, Warning). Placed, 3rd Royal Ascot Coventry S., Gr.2

Favaritx (18c, Shamardal, Common Grounds). Placed, 2nd Deauville Prix de Caen, Chantilly Prix de Saint-Firmin, 3rd Deauville Prix de Tancarville

Grace Shelby (18f, Giant's Causeway, Forty Niner). Placed, 2nd Deauville Prix Les Ammonites

Famille Rose (18f, Rainbow Quest, Doyoun). Placed

Rhoda's Choice (18f, King's Best, American Post). Placed

Prospect (18c, Dalakhani, Danehill). Placed

Ananta (18f, Rip Van Winkle, Anabaa Blue). Placed

Altalaa (18f, Raven's Pass, Rainbow Quest). Placed

Ma Cherie Amour (18f, Azamour, Cozzene). Placed

Cordouan (18c, Le Havre, Singspiel). Placed

Haija (18f, Galileo, Danehill). Placed

Shalanez (18f, Dai Jin, Rainbow Quest). Placed

Larado (18c, Shamardal, Dashing Blade). Placed

Noman (18c, Alhaarth, Shadeed). Placed


SHALAA (IRE):

    Officially rated Champion 2YO in ENGLAND & FRANCE in 2015
    The best two-year-old I’ve sat on in my life... I am not exaggerating"  Frankie Dettori
    The FASTEST & BEST 2yo by CHAMPION Sire INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (Stands for $120K Euro)
    Won 6 Races in succession from 8 starts
    Won the Deauville Gr1 Prix Morny S., Newmarket Gr1 Middle Park S.,
    The perfect Speed Sire we seek in Australia!
   
2YO Timeform Rated at 123+ : Outstanding looking horse stamping his stock
    Current 2nd Leading First Crop Sire by Averages to American Pharoah
    His First Crop Yearlings in Australia have sold up to $600k.

See
SHALAA Fly !

SHALAA - 'The Fastest', Arrowfield Stud from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.


DAM: TALENTED MISS (BY AL MAHER - Son of Danehill)



    Winner of two (2) races at 1400,1600m
    12 Starts: 2 Wins, 2 x 2nd, 3 x Thirds, 1 x 4ths
    Our Filly is her First Foal
    Full-Sister to Dynamic Syndications Owned & Raced ACOUPLAMAS 
    ACOUPLAMAS - Dam of Gr1 Winner QUICK THINKER & sp THE AUGUST, SEASONS
    ACOUPLAMAS 2019 Yearling by I AM INVINCIBLE Sold for $1.075m - YULONG CODE
    Our Filly is the 3/4 sister-in-blood to that colt - YULONG CODE
    22 Gr1 Winners in Female Family

OUR FILLY



    Bred on Outstanding INVINCIBLE SPIRIT x DANEHILL Cross = 21 Stakes Winners
    3/4 Sister-in-blood to a now 2yo Filly that sold for $1.075m - YULONG CODE
    3/4 Sister-in-blood to Gr3 placed THE AUGUST
    Bred on the similar pattern to I AM INVINCIBLE - Champion Sire
    An eye-catching individual with an A+  657%  Q6 genetic rating
    Top Type - looks like the sire - By a Champion 2yo from a Winning Mare

She's Already Up & Into It !

Photos of our filly taken on 22 January  - 5 February - 28 May  - 17 June - 29 July

  At "School" under saddle at the educators SHANE ROSE - Bimbadeen Park


SHALAA (IRE) x TALENTED MISS Filly ready to go ! (22/1/20)


SHALAA (IRE) x TALENTED MISS Filly going through her paces on 22/1/20


SHALAA (IRE) x TALENTED MISS Filly going through her paces on 22/1/20

Change Over - 5 February 2020:


SHALAA (IRE) x TALENTED MISS Filly going through her paces 5/2/20


SHALAA (IRE) x TALENTED MISS Filly going through her paces 5/2/20

Now look at her fly ! 28 May 2020


28/5/20


28/5/20

Continually Improving ! 17 June


17 June

Showing Above Average Ability 29 July:


29 July

29 July (right side) in training

Now - Hear from Shane Rose talk about our filly under saddle


SHALAA X TALENTED MISS FILLY - BREAKING REPORT FROM SHANE ROSE from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.


Catalogue Comments from Australia’s Leading Yearling Judges:

Dr Tim Roberts (Veterinarian)


Dr. Tim Roberts

“Super thing about Shalaa being the best son ever by Invincible Spirit is that he could be better than his sire’s other son I Am Invincible and he’s a champion sire. Importantly Shalaa brings a lot of his own attributes as well.”

“This is a lovely filly, I graded her very highly. She’s going to develop, and she’s probably going to have pre-Christmas 2yo ability, so I think she’s got all the attributes we look for in a horse.”

“She moves beautifully over plenty of ground and really fills your eye when you look at her. She has great bone and size about her, she has terrific legs and a great body with clean x-rays. Straight to Tulloch Lodge for her where Gai will give her every chance to be a 2yo.”


Dean Watt (Dynamic Syndications)


Adam & Dean Watt - Dynamic Syndications


“She is a really good sort of filly. The way he has thrown quality into his stock is impressive and I believe he will be a dominant Sire. I targeted Shalaa as a First Crop Sire that we should buy his progeny and I was in love with this particular filly.”

“Shalaa was such a powerful and precocious racehorse and this filly looks just like him – Strong and Correct, she looks like a 2yo already and we have got every opportunity to be aiming at the Big 2yo races. This filly is a real athlete, she looks a typical sprinter with plenty of power to drive her towards the finish line. She a terrific walk, with a big overstep and moves incredibly well across the ground. Then the way we came to own her was freakish – Every champion has a story. This filly will give us every chance to be up and running early, we won’t have to wait long.”

Gai Waterhouse (Co-Trainer)


Gai Waterhouse

“This Filly by Shalaa out of Talented Miss could be a very Talented Miss indeed. She is full of class – I like her enormously. She’s a lovely filly, strong and correct with bone for bulk. I love the fact that her sire performed tenaciously and won the main two 2yo sprint races in England and France, and that shows that this filly is born to get up and go. She walks with real purpose."

"I really like these Shalaa’s and I think this filly is one to be very excited about. If she doesn’t make a 2yo to aim at the Magic Millions then nothing will. Adrian and I are excited to be training her and we look forward to her arrival at Tulloch Lodge."



BREEDING:

THE SIRE - SHALAA (IRE)


- A SON OF INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (Sire of I AM INVINCIBLE) > Son of GREEN DESERT > Son of DANZIG

THE DAM – TALENTED MISS


– A DAUGHTER OF AL MAHER > Son of DANEHILL > Son of DANZIG

OUR FILLY


28/5/20

PEDIGREE NOTES – It’s all in the genes!



SHALAA
(IRE) himself is inbred 3 x 3 to Danzig via his sire, Invincible Spirit - a son of Green Desert
and his Dam sire War Chant.

80% of Invincible Spirit’s Gr.1 Winners to date include sons of Northern Dancer in the first five generations on their maternal sirelines.

By covering TALENTED MISS > a daughter of Al Maher > a son of Danehill > a son of Danzig > a son Northern Dancer with SHALAA (IRE), it has created an important third (3rd) replication of DANZIG in the 3rd generation coming through the maternal sireline.

* This recreates a close breeding pattern to - I AM INVINCIBLE:

I AM INVINCIBLE is a son of INVINCIBLE SPIRIT from the mare CANNERELLE – a daughter of CANNY LAD

TALENTED MISS is daughter of MAHIRA – also a daughter of CANNY LAD

This mating has replicated INVINCIBLE SPIRIT over CANNY LAD through the maternal line.
 
Genetically, this is a highly desirable mare for the sire SHALAA (IRE) to have covered because
it produces a very close relation genetically to I AM INVINCIBLE.

*  A Close breeding pattern to three time French and English Gr2 Winner - MUTHMIR.

MUTHMIR by INVINCIBLE SPIRIT - on his maternal sireline, is from the mare FAIRY OF THE NIGHT who is a daughter of DANEHILL.

This is the same pattern which our yearling filly has.


Our filly is also a grand-daughter of DANEHILL on the maternal sireline.

Therefore, whilst we can’t predict the future, we can review past patterns and identify that this cross has been successful through both horses - I AM INVINCIBLE and MUTHMIR.

Our hopes are high through evidence, that this replication of a successful genetic pattern could well continue through our yearling filly.

GENETIC RATING SCORES

Geographical Rating
 A 310%
Werk International Rating
 A+ 657%
Genetic Quality Rating
 Q6


GENETIC SIMILARITY CHART


Stakes Success on the Cross at Age & Distances
Preferred Distance range SPRINTER / MILER

The Profile Chart above shows the Age and Distance range of Stakes Winners bred with this same or closely designed breeding pattern. The larger the Red Circle, the more winners in that category.


When certain crosses are on fire, they seem to work almost everytime the mating is replicated.
This cross is one that is continuing to prove its affinity for success.

STAKES WINNERS MATRIX




Range Description = "SUPERB"

Stakes-Winners bred on this cross include:

14 STAKES WINNERS on the I AM INVINCIBLE x DANEHILL Cross

21 STAKES WINNERS on the INVINCIBLE SPIRIT x DANEHILL Cross


1 Gr1 WINNER

LOVING GABY 2016 F G1 I AM INVINCIBLE ex MAASTRICHT (MASTERCRAFTSMAN)

2 Gr2 WINNERS


FIESTA 2015 F G2 I AM INVINCIBLE ex NOW NOW (DANEHILL DANCER)

STRASBOURG 2016 C G2 I AM INVINCIBLE ex DANISH SPY (DANE SHADOW)

VICTOREM 2014 C I AM INVINCIBLE ex PLAYFUL MISS (FOREPLAY)

7 Gr3 WINNERS

ECKSTEIN 2013 F G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex COMRIE (CHOISIR)

INVINCIBLE STAR 2014 F G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex ROMANY FLYER (CATBIRD)

OVERSHARE 2014 C G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex SAVANNAH'S CHOICE (REDOUTE'S CHOICE)

PAQUIRRI 2015 C G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex MISS SOLIS (ORATORIO)

SHE'S SO HIGH 2014 F G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex HIGH ACHIEVER (EXCEED AND EXCEL)

VINICUNCA 2016 F G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex XANDRETTA (FLYING SPUR)

VINNIE EAGLE 2011 G G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex SWEET MAGGIE (DANEHILL DANCER)

4 LISTED WINNERS

ESPAANIYAH 2016 F I AM INVINCIBLE ex CATALONIA (FLYING SPUR)

I AM ELOQUENT 2016 F I AM INVINCIBLE ex CHOICE WORDS (CHOISIR)

I'M WESLEY 2012 C I AM INVINCIBLE ex DANIELA (DANEHILL)



ABOUT THE SIRE

SHALAA (IRE) 2013 Bay 16hh
Invincible Spirit - Ghurra by War Chant

Service Fee $33,000 inc. GST


A Son of Europe’s Leading Sire & Sire of Sires - INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (IRE)

INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (IRE)
is the sire of I AM INVINCIBLE


SHALAA (IRE) - INVINCIBLE SPIRIT’S BEST 2YO PERFORMER – EVER !


CHAMPION 2-YEAR-OLD in 2015 in ENGLAND & FRANCE

Dual Gr.1 WINNER at 2 !



Undefeated in 6 consecutive races including four (4) of the most prominent 2-year-old 1200m races in Europe.

Europe's dominant sprinting 2YO star

Timeform rating of 123+ at 2. Winner of the:

Prix Morny Gr.1,

Middle Park Stakes Gr.1,

SHALAA - 2015 Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.

July Stakes Gr.2

Richmond Stakes Gr.2.


SHALAA - Al Shaqab Racing from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.


BE CAREFUL - The next 6 minute video clip will be addictive! You've been warned!

SHALAA - Bred To Win - First Shalaa Foals, 2018 - Arrowfield Stud from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.

OUTSTANDING TYPE, the best by one of the best European Sires from a precocious maternal family.

He received the Best Book of mares EVER covered by any 1st season stallion in France.

An international superstar whose first European yearlings averaged $210,000 AUD and sold up to €600,000 in 2019. In 2020 at the Magic Millions they averaged $250,517 and sold up to $600,000.

SIRE OVERVIEW



The top-rated 2YO in England and France in 2015
is a shuttle stallion who stands in partnership with Al Shaqab Stud in France and Arrowfield Stud in Australia.

Shalaa (IRE) commenced his Stallion Duties in 2017. His oldest are yearlings in 2020.

A brilliant 2YO, SHALAA was the Winner of the Gr1 Newmarket Middle Park Stakes and the Gr1 Deauville Prix Morny at 2.

SEE HERE WHAT A FANTASTIC LOOKING HORSE HE IS

Shalaa – Arrowfield 360 rotation from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.

SHALAA is the perfect type we seek in Australia!



He embodies the speed and style that dominates 2YO racing we value highly in the Australian market.



Following his Gr1 Middle Park Stakes win, Jockey Frankie Dettori said, "He's got tremendous speed and he is the fastest two-year-old I've ridden. I haven't met a horse fast enough to lead him."

Shalaa’s champion trainer John Gosden echoed Dettori’s assessment. “He's very, very fast - the fastest two-year-old I've trained. He has so much speed and has that sprinter's build, so he reminds us all of Oasis Dream…He’s of that mould."

Shalaa has received outstanding support from Australasian breeders, serving more than 430 mares in his first three seasons.

RACE RECORD:

Shalaa (IRE) (foaled 23 February 2013) is an Irish-bred, British-trained racehorse.

In his 2YO season 2015, he was beaten on his debut but then won his next five races including the July Stakes, Richmond Stakes, Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes.

His 3YO season he did win first up the Bengough Stakes but the season was disrupted by injury and he was retired.

As a foal in November 2013, the colt was sent to the Tattersalls sales and sold for 100,000 guineas.

In the following October, he was offered as a yearling at Tattersalls and bought for 170,000 guineas.

Shalaa (IRE) entered the ownership of Joann Al Thani's - Al Shaqab Racing and was sent into training with John Gosden at Newmarket.

Shalaa (IRE) (Invincible Spirit-Ghurra by War Chant) made his mark on the 2015 Northern Hemisphere season with five consecutive 1200-metre wins, culminating in Group 1 success in France’s premier 2YO sprinting test, powering clear of his rivals in the Deauville Prix Morny Gr1.

Then to prove it wasn’t a fluke, he powered away in the Newmarket Middle Park S. Gr1.

These performances ultimately confirmed Shalaa’s position as Champion 2YO Colt in England and France.

Racing bible Timeform rated SHALAA at 123+ in July 2015, declaring him “the best two-year-old in the world” at that stage of the 2YO season."

Overall: 8 Starts: 6 Wins and £450,208

At 2 :    6 Starts: 5 Wins,

Winner

Deauville Prix Morny, Gr.1 (1200m beating Gutaifan and Tourny),

Newmarket Middle Park S., Gr.1 (6f beating Buratino and Steady Pace),

Goodwood Richmond S., Gr.2 (6f beating Tasleet and Steady Pace),

Newmarket July S., Gr.2 (6f beating Steady Pace and Elronaq),

App 2YO Maiden S. (6f)


At 3 :    2 Starts: 1 Win

Winner

Ascot Bengough S., Gr.3 (6f beating Mehronissa and Raucous)


AT THE SALES

Overall Sales in 2020 as at 12/2/20

Shalaa (IRE):  Sold 38 Average $201,026, Median $170,000, Top $600,000, ROI on Averages = 6.1

Magic Millions:


Shalaa
(IRE) ($250,217) was in hot demand at the sales where only American Pharoah (USA) ($338,095) finished higher on the Leading First Season Sires List by Averages.

That trend has continued throughout the sales season.

Shalaa (IRE): Sold 23 (88%) Average: $250,217, Median $190,000, Range: $55,000 - $600,000

RACING REVIEW

2015: 2YO season
Spring

In his first season, Shalaa was ridden in all but one of his races by Frankie Dettori.

The colt made his debut in a six-furlong (1200m) race at Newbury on 16 May starting 7/2 second favourite in a field which included five previous winners. He botched the jump badly and was never in contention, finishing last of the eight runners behind Birchwood.

A fortnight later he contested another maiden over the same distance at Newmarket and recorded his first success. He took the lead a furlong out and went on to win 2 lengths from Fang.

Summer

On 9 July, Shalaa stepped up in class, starting a 14/1 outsider for the Gr2 July Stakes over six furlongs at Newmarket. Here he was ridden by Robert Havlin as Dettori was partnering the more fancied equal favourite Eltezam, who was co-favourite with two other runners Areen and Steady Pace (these runners had finished second and third in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot).

Shalaa tracked the leaders before taking the lead approaching the final furlong and despite veering sharply to the left in the closing stages, he scored by 1 length from Steady Pace.

The jockey Havlin said "Before he ran this year, we thought he could be a Coventry horse. He just needed a couple of days away from the yard to learn how to do everything right. He put it all together today and did it well. He travelled with a lot of ease through the race and it was just a matter of pressing the button. When he stopped quickening, he started idling, so there was a bit left in the tank".

Dettori was back in the saddle when the colt started 11/8 favourite for the Gr2 Richmond Stakes at Goodwood on 30 July.
Steady Pace was again in opposition, whilst the other contenders included Log Out Island (second in the Norfolk Stakes, Tasleet (winner of the Listed Rose Bowl Stakes) and Riflescope (Dragon Stakes).

Shalaa led from the start, went clear of the field entering the final furlong and despite being eased down by Dettori in the final strides, he still won by 2¼ lengths from Tasleet.

After the race the colt was initially regarded as a 2000 Guineas prospect but trainer Gosden explained that he was more likely to be campaigned over sprint distances.

He commented "Thank goodness we resisted going to Royal Ascot for the Coventry Stakes because I don’t think he was ready for that, mentally. He reminds me a lot of Oasis Dream. I don’t see him being a miler, I see him staying at six and that wonderful new race, the Commonwealth Cup, as being a huge target for him next year. He’s so fast and he enjoys sprinting, so let him sprint."

Autumn


On his next appearance, Shalaa was sent to France and moved up to Gr1 level for the Prix Morny over 1200 metres at Deauville on 23 August. He was made the odd-on 1/2 favourite ahead of the Richard Hannon trained Gutaifan who had won the Prix Robert Papin four weeks earlier, and the Prix de Cabourg winner Tourny.

Shalaa and Gutaifan disputed the lead before the favourite moved away from his rival in the last 200 metres to win by 1¾ lengths.

After the race, Dettori described Shalaa as "the best two-year-old I’ve sat on in my life... I am not exaggerating".

Gosden commented "He has done it very well, he is very fast and he’s beat Gutaifan, a good horse, in second. We will look towards the Middle Park. No curveballs, just the Middle Park, that will do us".

The runner-up went on to win the Flying Childers Stakes at Doncaster.

On 26 September, Shalaa started odds-on 1/2 favourite in a seven-runner field for the Gr1 Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket.

The best of his rivals appeared to be the Gimcrack Stakes winner Ajaya and the Coventry Stakes winner Buratino.

Dettori sent him into the lead from the start before opening up a clear advantage a furlong out. He held off the late challenge of Buratino to win by a ½ length, with Steady Pace staying on to take third ahead of Ajaya.

Dettori commented, "He's got tremendous speed and he is the fastest two-year-old I've ridden. I haven't met a horse fast enough to lead him" whilst Gosden said "He's very, very fast - the fastest two-year-old I've trained... He's got a good mind on him too, which is very important".

2016: 3YO season

As a three-year-old, Shalaa was trained to engage in a sprint campaign with the Commonwealth Cup as his major objective. On 15 April however it was announced that the colt had sustained a pelvic injury in a routine training gallop and would miss the first half of the season. Al Shaqab's racing manager Harry Herbert described the development as "immensely disappointing".

More than a year after his last appearance, Shalaa returned with a win in the Listed Bengough Stakes over six furlongs at Ascot on 1 October, leading from the start and winning by a neck from the four-year-old filly Mehronissa.

After the race Gosden said "He was just full of himself and I told Frankie he was carrying his stick just for balance - not to use it. He will come back for the Champion Sprint but we know softer ground compromises a horse who is all about pure speed".

In the British Champions Sprint Stakes two weeks later, he started the 4/1 joint favourite in a thirteen-runner field. Racing on good ground he raced prominently on the stands-side but faded in the last quarter mile and finished tenth behind The Tin Man, beaten 7½ lengths by the winner and was immediately retired.


AWARDS:

In January 2016, Shalaa was officially rated the second-best European two-year-old of 2015 and the best juvenile trained in Britain and the best juvenile winner in France.

His mark of 121 placed him three pounds behind the Irish-trained Air Force Blue (USA) and one pound ahead the filly Minding.



BREEDING BARN - Australia

Season: 2017 / Service Fee: $33,000 / Mares Covered: 155 / Live Foals: 113 (72.9%)



It’s a very exciting time for connections of SHALAA.

His sire Invincible Spirit has become a real ‘sire of sires’ and when you think that Shalaa was his best 2-year-old son ever, then he has a genuine chance to make it.

SHALAA was impressive when he won the Gr1 Morny, and before that, at Goodwood in the Gr2 Richmond S.

It was very unlucky that Shalaa couldn’t run early in his 3-year-old season but he left such an impression and he’s such a good-looking horse, that is siring good-looking horses. So, he has every chance to make it.

Whether in the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere, there’s no hotter sireline in the world currently than that of Invincible Spirit (IRE).

With his own sire Green Desert and grandsire Danzig both being hugely influential in establishing a significant branch of Northern Dancer’s great legacy, then it’s of no surprise to the Irish National Stud that their ‘pride and joy’ Invincible Spirit gives them immense satisfaction that he achieved his own success the hard way by starting with his Service Fee set at a modest €10,000 in 2003 for his first four (4) years at stud. Now, for the past four (4) years, he stands at €120,000.

Whereas in Europe, his stallion sons are becoming more in demand thanks to the results of his sons I Am Invincible, Lawman and Zebedee, and also Kingman (GB) and Cable Bay (IRE) are both making huge early strides in their stud careers.

In Australia, Invincible Spirit can rely on his son I Am Invincible to keep his name in lights.

Now, plenty of industry participants expect his best son Shalaa (IRE) will follow these same footsteps.

Shalaa was the most expensive new stallion in Europe in 2017 when assigned an opening service fee of €27,500 – exceeding the introductory prices for Classic winners Awtaad, Harzand, New Bay and The Gurkha.

Shalaa's status as the dearest newcomer of that year was not unwarranted, as he held significant appeal on pedigree as the best son of Invincible Spirit.

Shalaa is also out of Ghurra, a Gr 3-placed half-sister to Gr1 Middle Park Stakes winner Hayil from the family of elite performers Dragon Pulse and Lewis Bay, and his 170,000gns yearling price-tag speaks to his good conformation.

The response from breeders in that first season confirmed that Shalaa had not been over-priced, as the 'fully booked' sign went up long before the covering season began.

Shalaa has always stood out as an imposing specimen and has made a good impression on everyone who has seen him.

He has great conformation, walks beautifully and has lots of quality. He's a horse with great attitude.


Those breeders who were won over by Shalaa's good looks, helped ensure he has covered top-notch mares, while by letting down into a picture-perfect stallion and exhibiting an admirably even-tempered outlook, he no doubt encouraged both Al Shaqab and Arrowfield to send him more and better mares of their own.

Shalaa really stamps his stock, they're all bay like him and you can pick out his youngsters in the paddocks just by looking at their heads!

Now we just have to hope they'll be as precocious and consistent on the track as the sire, but we can be optimistic with Shalaa being by Invincible Spirit, a proven sire of sires in both hemispheres.

ABOUT THE DAM


TALENTED MISS 2012 Brown Mare

By AL MAHER x MAHIRA


Race Record:

12 Starts: 2 Wins, 2 Seconds, 3 Thirds, 1 Fourth


TALENTED MISS (swapped trainers - now in red silks) winning at 1600m for trainer Sue Grills 12 November 16


TALENTED MISS (yellow colours) winning maiden at Armidale for Scone based trainer Greg Bennett 6 /11/16


TALENTED MISS Returning to scale

Winner at 1400m, 1600m

In 2006 Dynamic Syndications purchased a yearling filly by AL MAHER x MAHIRA (Full Sister to Talented Miss) for $37,000 which was named ACOUPLAMAS (pronounced A-Couple-of-Mars the reference to her breeding by Al MAher ex MAhira = both Sire and Dam having MA in their names).

She was on sold at the broodmare auction in 2012 for $42,000


Dynamic - ACOUPLAMAS


ACOUPLAMAS race career recorded 2 Wins, 2 Seconds, 1 Third inc: 2nd in the BTC Princess S. LR.



ACOUPLAMAS won at 1000m, 1400m and she was stakes placed at 1600m.

We always had a huge opinion of Acouplmas and remain convinced we never saw the best from her and often wondered what she may have achieved in the care of a high profile stable.



Since then, Acouplamas is now a top broodmare. There have been 5 yearlings from her sell at the yearling sales:

YEAR
SIRE & YEARLING SALE PRICE
BUYER
RACING NAME
2015
Sebring - Sold for $120,000
Lee Freedman
SEBEAUTY
2016 
Sebring - Sold for $110,000
Kim Harding
SEASONS
2017
I Am Invincible - Sold for $180,000
Cloud 9 T/breds
THE AUGUST
2018
So You Think - Sold for $100,000
De Burgh Equine
QUICK THINKER
2019
Zoustar - Sold for $1,075,000
Yu Long Investments
YULONG CODE

Our SHALAA Yearling Filly is a 3/4-sister-in-blood to THE AUGUST


THE AUGUST

THE AUGUST
(by I Am Invincible). 2 wins
at 2 at 1100m, 1200m, $137,525, VRC Eugene Gorman 2YO H., 2d MRC HDF McNeil S., Gr.3, ATC Events by ATC H., Irresistible Pools & Spas H., 4th MRC Vain S., Gr.3.

THE AUGUST
was exported to Singapore on 18/11/19 and is in training with D MEAGHER.

Our filly is a daughter of TALENTED MISS – a Full-Sister to ACOUPLAMAS whilst I AM INVINCIBLE and SHALAA are both sire sons of INVINCIBLE SPIRIT.

TALENTED MISS - Australian Breeding Record

Season
DOB
Colour
Sex
Sire
Status
 
2018
06/09
b
filly
Shalaa (IRE)
Yearling
(First Foal)
2019
07/09
br colt
Hellbent (AUS)
Weanling
 
                          

TALENTED MISS - FEMALE FAMILY

76 STAKES WINNERS & 8 STAKES PLACED

22 GROUP 1 WINNERS


HAPPYANUNOIT (Yachtie (AUS)). Top filly on The 1997-98 Australasian 2YO Classification. Champion 2YO Filly in NZ in 1997-98. 9 wins-3 at 2-from 1100m to 2000m, US$1,481,892, NZ$114,625, A$54,000 in U.S.A. and NZ, Hollywood Park Matriarch S., Gr.1.

BLACKFRIARS (Danehill (USA)). Third on The 1999-2000 Australasian 3YO Classification (2100m+). 4 wins from 1450m to 2500m, A$809,950, Victoria Derby, Gr.1, VATC Norman Robinson S., Gr.3, VRC Flag Choice Hotels H., VATC Boer War Centenary H. Sire.

DARCI BRAHMA (Danehill (USA)). Champion 2YO & 3YO in NZ in 2004-05 & 2005-06. Champion Sprinter in NZ in 2006-07. 10 wins-4 at 2-from 1200m to 1600m, NZ$706,500, A$482,475, QTC TJ Smith Classic, Gr.1. Sire.

ETHEREAL (Rhythm (USA)). Champion Stayer in Aust. & NZ in 2001-02. 8 wins from 1300m to 3200m, NZ$27,500, A$4,740,430, VRC Melbourne Cup, Gr.1, VATC Caulfield Cup, Gr.1, STC BMW S., Gr.1, Queensland Oaks, Gr.1, 3d VATC Yalumba S., Gr.1.

STONY BAY (Dahar (USA)). Second on The 1994-95 Australasian 3YO Classification. 13 wins-2 at 2-from 1000m to 2400m, NZ$12,175, A$1,487,636, STC BMW S., Gr.1, Ranvet S., Gr.1, Hill S., Gr.2, 3d Victoria Derby, Gr.1, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr.1.

ZAMOFF (Zamazaan (Fr)). 4 wins-3 at 2-from 1400m to 2050m, A$469,180, QTC Sires' Produce S., Gr.1, 2d Victoria Derby, Gr.1. Sire.

MR PRUDENT (Phizam (NZ)). 10 wins from 1600m to 3200m, A$1,676,340, AJC Sydney Cup, Gr.1, 2d VRC Melbourne Cup, Gr.1.

HURRAH (Bahhare (USA)). 10 wins from 1200m to 2000m, NZ$293,362, A$214,225, WRC Captain Cook S., Gr.1, 2d ARC New Zealand S., Gr.1.

DAYANA (Oncidium (GB)). 12 wins from 1600m to 3200m, A$235,760, Victoria Derby, Gr.1, WATC Perth Cup, Gr.1, Australian Derby, Gr.1, South Australian Derby, Gr.1, 2d AJC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr.1.

GRAND CIDIUM (Oncidium (GB)). 6 wins-2 at 2-from 1200m to 2000m, VATC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1, 3d AJC Derby, Gr.1.

ZAMINATION (Phizam). 7 wins from 1300m to 2600m, A$470,440, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr.1, STC Tulloch S., Gr.2.

LARROCHA (Danehill (USA)). 2 wins at 1300m, 2500m, A$240,540, South Australian Oaks, Gr.1, SAJC Schweppes H., 2d SAJC Carlton Draught S., Gr.3, Veuve Clicquot S., L.

GRAND ECHEZEAUX
(Zabeel). 4 wins from 1200m to 2000m, A$540,700, SAJC Australasian Oaks, Gr.1

DIVINE PROPHET (Choisir). 3 wins-1 at 2-from 1200m to 1600m, A$880,525, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1.

GLEAMING WATERS (Deep Diver (Ire)). 13 wins-3 at 2-to 1200m, A$128,585, VATC Oakleigh P., Gr.1.

CHEONG SAM (Confessor (GB)). 15 wins-1 at 2-from 5¼f to 2m, SAJC Adelaide Cup, Gr.1.

GENERAL COMMAND
(Agricola (GB)). 13 wins from 1m to 2m, NZ$1,300, A$97,590, £21,360, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr.1.

STRAIGHT DRAW (Faux Tirage (GB)). 12 wins-2 at 2-from 5¼f to 2m, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr.1.

ILUMQUH (Sabaean (GB)). 9 wins-1 at 2-from 6f to 1½m, VATC Caulfield Cup, Gr.1.

TRIUMPHAL QUEEN
(Triumphal March (USA)). 5 wins-1 at 2-from 1000m to 2400m, A$178,700, Queensland Oaks, Gr.1.

TROCANE (Moss Trooper (USA)). 9 wins from 1400m to 2200m, NZ$251,355, Avondale Cup, Gr.1.

NORTH ISLAND (Imperial March (Can)). 10 wins from 1200m to 2450m, R215,990, Turffontein Holiday Inns H., Gr.1.

9 GROUP 2 WINNERS

15 GROUP 3 WINNERS

30 LISTED WINNERS

8 STAKES PLACED

SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT CAN HAPPEN AT AN AUCTION!

Sometimes there can be wins for Vendors beyond their expectations and other times, there can be wins for Buyers - its the luck of the draw!

Every Champion has a Story - Watch what happens here!

We had the filly on our buy list based upon many factors. We had inspected her four times including the fourth time with our vet Dr Tim Roberts who passed her physically and then passed her on X-rays and Endoscope.

She was sound and right of wind and limb and we had given the filly a "Buy Her" rating.

The risk to us was she was late in the sale as Lot 842 - in the final hour, deep into the Saturday night. The risk to us was if we waited for her and didn't go after earlier lots. then by waiting, if she sold at a higher price than we valued her we would miss out on her plus others earlier in the sale that we had foregone to wait for this filly.

We know the vendor well, having purchased from them many times and know they breed tough, sound, high-class horses.

Valuation Price: Considering her outstanding conformation and the strength and depth of the female family and the pedigree genetics scoring “A+ 657%” this individual was secured at a price representing terrific value to the team at Dynamic. We had valued the yearling at $120,000 + one bid
based upon 4 time service fee for a high quality filly by a boom new sire, from a family we know to be very successful.

However as we had already bought our self-imposed quota of 7 yearlings from the sale, we decided to pull up stumps and wait for the next sale New Zealand commencing in two weeks time on 26 January.

We had spoken with the vendor at the beginning of Day 3 - 24 hours before Lot 842 went into the salering - they believed the filly based upon the high number of inspections and x-ray hits in the repository, would be a $150,000 + filly but she would be on the market at $120,000 which was in line with our own valuation.

However we purchased more horses on Day 3 so since then we had reached our limit and out of the market.

We were watching as the filly entered the ring.  The auctioneer calls for $150,000 then $120,000 and bidding starts to grow from the first bid of $50,000 up to $100,000 then that bid wasn't countered and as per their word, the Vendor passed-in the filly wanting $120,000.

We were shocked that it didn't sell however we were full.

30 minutes later the vendor approached us to see if we were interested in buying her and to determine why we hadn't bought her in the ring.

We explained we wanted to buy her but it was simply we were at our quota. The vendor said if he dropped the reserve to $100,000 would we be interested. Again we respect the vendor and politely declined. He was devastated as he needed to sell her and not take her home.

We countered that we would be happy to own her at $80,000 but not $100,000 based upon the extra work we would need to do !

We really did want the filly. After a bit of banter we shook hands and went to the office and signed the paperwork.

As we were in the process of doing that another syndicator rang the vendor and offered him $100,000 however such is the honour and friendship we have with the vendor, he declined them and said No, he had sold it to Dynamic Syndications for $80,000.

To secure the filly at $80,000 + GST was a 33% ($40,000) discount to our market appraisal of her true commercial value and this represented exceptional value that we now pass onto our owners.

Now with the massive pedigree updates especially QUICK THINKER winning the Gr1 Derby she is worth a minimum $150,000 +

However we would never change the price of an offer upwards. Despite now being worth double what we paid for her that advantage goes to the new owners.

Lot 842 - Shalaa x Talented Miss filly from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.


5% SHARE PRICE - $8,200 inc GST and ALL COSTS to 1st JULY 2020
(includes: First Entry Fees Paid for the MAGIC MILLIONS, GOLDEN SLIPPER, GOLDEN ROSE, BLUE DIAMOND, BLUE SAPPHIRE plus BOBS, BOBS Extra and Full Insurance to 1st November 2020)


TEAM DYNAMIC


Adam, Fiona & Dean

Have entrusted this Highly Desirable FILLY to:



Our FILLY with conformation and commercial (+ genetic) pedigree, has been specifically selected to target Black-Type 2yo & 3yo Races.

The races of significance that all racing enthusiasts desire winning.

The HUGE PRIZEMONEY races which brings your horse stardom, riches and hopefully, immortality.

2YO racing is not a lucky-dip.

If the horse is not bred to be a precocious 2yo contender in the first instance - then they won't win 2yo events.

They need the size, strength and conformation to handle the pressure. To win these races you must have the horse that meets the necessary criteria.

Astute equine investors have been contacting the Team at Dynamic Syndications aware of the quality this individual has and the conformation, size and scope that matches the brilliant pedigree.

We invite you to be a part of our specialist team that will race this wonderful Equine Investment.



Race this magnificent COLT with
HALL OF FAME ~ CHAMPION TRAINER
GAI WATERHOUSE
Co-Trainer ADRIAN BOTT
& 
DYNAMIC SYNDICATIONS
- the WATERHOUSE & BOTT stable's

PRIMARY SYNDICATOR



Gai Waterhouse comments below on the relationship
she has with the Team at Dynamic Syndications:

"Dynamic Syndications are my PRIMARY SYNDICATOR
and I love training for their Owners."

"They buy top quality, sound, athletic and beautiful pedigreed horses,
that we train from my Randwick and Flemington stables."




We invite you to ~
Live the Dream ..... Join the Dynamic Gai & Adrian Team

WATERHOUSE / BOTT RACING & DYNAMIC SYNDICATIONS
formed a Strategic Alliance becoming the Ultimate

"DYNAMIC DUO"


DYNAMIC SYNDICATIONS
Managing Director DEAN WATT
knows what it takes to WIN the MAJOR RACES.

DEAN is the ONLY
BLOODSTOCK AGENT / SYNDICATOR to have

WON THE BIG 3

GOLDEN SLIPPER - WON IT !


 

POLAR SUCCESS - 2003

MAGIC MILLIONS - WON IT !






BRADBURY'S LUCK - 2005

BLUE DIAMOND - WON IT !


REWARD FOR EFFORT - 2009

PLUS ..... DEAN has WON the .....
COX PLATE !



SAVABEEL - 2004

We invite you to be a part of our specialist team that will race this wonderful Equine Investment.

Contact ADAM WATT at Dynamic Syndications
1800 61 99 99

(02) 9540 1511 

0409 464 378

to chat about what we already know and the plans we have in place.

We look forward to WELCOMING YOU
to our TEAM to own & race this COLT with us !


Adam & Dean Watt - Dynamic Syndications

See YOU in the Winner's Circle Soon !
The SHARE PRICE is the advertised upfront cost to purchase your ownership share (inclusive of GST) and includes the Fall Of Hammer Price and ALL COSTS specified as declared in the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) to the pre-determined maturity date (normally 6 months from date of purchase).

After the maturity date, then the ongoing Training and Holding Costs will begin.

ONGOING COSTS: Every trainer is different i.e. Metropolitan / Provincial / Country and in the way they account to owners.

Below we have taken many of these variables into consideration to give an up to date assessment as what owners should budget:

For any 5% Share over a 12 month period, on a Worse Case basis
(All Costs & Fees included but with no prizemoney earned) -

Estimate only of total fees and expenses of maintaining, spelling, training and racing the Horse, excluding: race entry fees for group races, and the cost of any extraordinary (non-routine) veterinary and other treatments, including surgery

Owners should budget for any horse trained by a Premiership Leading Trainer at a Sydney or Melbourne Metropolitan Racetrack an average of:
$10.00 + GST = $11.00 per day > ($70.00 + GST = $77.00 per week) >

($305 + GST = $335 per month) > ($3,653 + GST = $4,018 per annum)


to have a horse trained by a Non-Premiership Leading but Top 20 Trainer at a Sydney or Melbourne Metropolitan Racetrack an average of:

$8.20 + GST = $9.02 per day > ($58.00 + GST = $63.80 per week) >

($250 + GST = $275 per month) > ($3,000 + GST = $3,300 per annum)



to have a horse trained by a Provincial Trainer at a NSW or Victorian Racetrack an average of:

$7.53 + GST = $8.28 per day > ($52.80 + GST = $58.08 per week) >

($230 + GST = $253 per month) > ($2,750 + GST = $3,025 per annum)

 

Should a client purchase a larger equity percentage then the costs are simply multiplied pro-rata.

These budgeted costs make no allowance for any prizemoney to be won and with prizemoney at record levels, racing has never been more affordable and profitable.
MYTH BUSTER: The Syndication Industry is regularly accused by those uneducated to the processes of the racing industry, of making a significant “MARK UP” from the raw Fall Of Hammer Price (which does not include GST) at the sales, to the final Syndication Sale price.

From Dynamic Syndications position, we totally reject any such: false - dishonest - inaccurate - ill informed commentaries.

FACT: 
Dynamic Syndications are committed to FULL DISCLOSURE - TRANSPARENCY & INTEGRITY

All shares Dynamic Syndications offer for sale to the public reflect the Purchase Price + ALL COSTS  + GST out to a Forward Date of approximately 6 months.

The syndication sector of the racing industry, as required under the Corporations Act and Australian Financial Services License compliance, is the most "transparent of any industry in the Southern Hemisphere."

For each individual promotion, all costs are FULLY DISCLOSED (including our profit margin) and are attached as an annexure to the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS).

AUCTION PRICE:
Fall of Hammer Price paid in the Auction Ring - Then GST must be added 

DYNAMIC SYNDICATIONS PROFIT MARGIN

Our Profit Margin is determined by a Set Calculation Template.

On Average it is 7.73% of the Final Share Price

Our Gross Profit upon EVERY Promotion we offer is calculated at a SET FEE of 12.5% of the Fall of Hammer Price e.g. If a horse is sold for $100,000 we charge $12,500 + GST for the promotion; e.g. $60,000 = $7,500 + GST; or $120,000 = $15,000 + GST; etc., etc., etc.

Therefore on the financial model above, should Dynamic Syndications purchase a horse for $100,000 in the salering, we add our set Profit Margin fee of $12,500 = $112,500 + $11,250 GST = $123,750 divided by 20 shares = $6,187.50 (inclusive of GST) per 5% Share.

Breakdown: Cost of Share $5,000 + Dynamic Syndications Profit  $625 GST $562.50 = $6,187.50

From this position, simply ALL COSTS incurred in the process from the selection of the horse out to the set forward date are added together and divided by 20 shares and a fixed price is determined which becomes the SYNDICATION PRICE.

These costs incurred are ALWAYS FULLY DISCLOSED in the Cost Annexure attached to the PDS. Costs incurred are per the schedule below:

NOTE: Under an Australian Financial Services License, the maximum promotion allowed to be offered to the public from any Syndication Company is $500,000 including GST.

However under our own internal structure, the maximum price we pay for any horse in any sale ring is capped at $190,000.

Therefore $190,000 x 12.5% = $23,750 divided by 20 shares = $1,187.50 + GST

Therefore the  MAXIMUM GROSS PROFIT potentially available to Dynamic Syndications upon any 5% Share is $1,187.50

Therefore to determine the net percentage profit on a sale of a 5% share is:

Set 12.5% Profit Margin Fee divided by Share Price, multiplied by 100

This equals just 7.73% of the Promotion Price.


SALE ~ VETERINARY COSTS: Veterinary work at sale complex by our contracted veterinarians, includes: Physical inspections on all potential lots and X-rays, apportioned across the number of yearlings purchased at the sale for syndication + Endoscopic evaluation post-sale to ensure the horse’s airflow is of normal function + Blood testing post-sale for any Anabolic Androgenic Steroids on each lot purchased. (Note: If any lot fails Endoscope or Blood testing the sale is immediately cancelled).

SALEYARD COSTS: Sales expenses incurred in Team attending sale apportioned pro-rata across all yearlings purchased for syndication (Staff Transport, Accommodation, etc.) + Consultancy Fee to our appointed Independent Bloodstock Consultant for individual inspections of All yearlings to determine final lots to submit for veterinary inspection pro-rata across number of yearlings purchased for syndication + Miscellaneous costs of professional photographers + pedigree ratings software fee + apportioned pro-rata across all yearlings purchased for syndication.
 
IMMEDIATE ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS:

Fall Of Hammer Insurance
(covering FULL SYNDICATION PRICE, Accident, Sickness and Disease Mortality, Theft, Colic, Emergency Surgery) plus Professional Indemnity Cover + Impairment Guarantee Cover from Date of purchase out to 1 November of that year.

ELIGIBILITY PAYMENTS:
These are made for potentially up to Nine (9) Various Race Series (e.g. Magic Millions or Inglis Sales Series + Golden Slipper & Golden Rose + Blue Diamond & Blue Sapphire + BOBS & BOBS Extra and/or VOBIS & VOBIS Gold, wherever the horse is eligible).

HORSE HUSBANDRY COSTS:  

Transport the horse from Saleyard to Spelling Paddock + 1 month Agistment + Transport to Educators + 5 Weeks Breaking - In & Education + Transport to Pre-Trainers for 2 weeks in a Racing Stable to Finish Education + Transport back to the Spelling Paddock + 1 month Agistment + Transport to Pre-Trainers (2nd Time) + 3 Weeks Pre-Training (re-education) + Transport to Spelling Paddock + 1 months Agistment + Transport back to Pre-Trainers (3rd Time) + 2 weeks at Pre-Trainers + Transport into Racing Stables + 2 Weeks in at Racing Stables at Racecourse + Transport back to Spelling Paddock + 1 months Agistment, etc.

MISCELLANEOUS COSTS:
General Veterinary, Farrier, Dentist, Race Club Track Fees and other minor expenses.

ESTABLISHMENT & PROMOTION COSTS
:
Pro-Rata Costs Proportioned Equally Across ALL Promotions: Postage, printing, handling & stationary + Communications by telephone, facsimile, email, SMS + Marketing & Promotion + Banking Fees + Merchant Service/eftpos fees + IT service provider + Advertising across all platforms: Television, Radio, Websites and other Digital platforms.

STATUTORY COSTS:
The following list of expenses incurred under Compliance as an Australian Financial Services License holder for the protection of ALL Investors:
Veterinary Report for PDS + ASIC Form 88 PDS in-use notice + Lead Regulator Registration of Promotion Fees to Principal Racing Authorities (Racing NSW or Racing Victoria) + Professional Indemnity Insurance + Audit fee + Accountants fee + Legal fee.

GST:
All costs are calculated into the schedule are exclusive of GST. Once a final figure is determined, the 10% GST is calculated and then ADDED to the Costs Annexure

As holder of  Australian Financial Services License Number 336808 - Upon application for further information concerning any horse we have available, our company supplies both online and in hard copy the following documents:

FINANCIAL SERVICES GUIDE
PRODUCT DISCLOSURE STATEMENT (PDS)
OWNERS RACING SYNDICATE DEED
CATALOGUE STYLE PEDIGREE
TRAINER’S CONFIRMATION LETTER
VETERINARY CERTIFICATE
INSURANCE CERTIFICATE
SHARE PRICE FULL COSTS DISCLOSURE
RACING AUTHORITY LETTER OF APPROVAL

AUTHORITY TO SIGN FORM
SHARE APPLICATION FORM


*as required under the Corporations Act and under our AFS License.

These documents highlight the specific information relating to the individual horse and its costs structure.
WITH DYNAMIC SYNDICATIONS -

YOU'LL BE THE BEST INFORMED OWNER IN RACING !


Our business philosophy is to Set the Standard and Ensure  Our OWNERS are treated as  VIP's

With Team DYNAMIC - You WILL BE the  BEST INFORMED Owner in Racing !

Our business model is often copied because every company attempts to offer good service to owners.

However - We are  Market Leaders for a Reason -  Nobody does it better !


OUR DYNAMIC OWNERS RECEIVE:

* Regular Updates: By Email, Text along with Pictures and Audio Reports and then Phone calls when the horse is ready to go !

* Minimum of 1 weekly update when your horse is in the spelling paddock, along with photos and / or video of your horse each month whilst spelling

* Weekly updates when your horse in early training.

* Along with weekly updates when your horse in early training you will receive Fortnightly pictures and or videos of your horse in early training

* Twice weekly reports when your horse is up to Fast Work (galloping along) with weekly pictures

* We attend trackwork at Randwick each week and interview our trainer about Dynamic Horses in work which we post in your electronic mailbox and online.

* Pre-Race Day: Receive as they close the NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS and ACCEPTANCES sent directly by Email and Text

* Pre-Race Day:
Receive a Full Race Preview including SPEED MAPS, RATINGS, PRE-RACE PRICES, PREDICTED DANGERS, RACE TACTICS

* Pre-Race Day: Receive a Call from our Client Liaison Officer who will discuss the information provided and attempt to assist where possible any request for additional ticketing

* Pre-Race Day
: Receive contact via an Audio Report from your trainer delivered by Email / Text



STABLE MAIL
- Each Friday our owners have access via their electronic mailbox to an outstanding tipping service along with the Stable's Best of the Day for Saturday's races.

This will ensure even when your horse is in the spelling paddock, that your involvement and interest with our team can be as profitable as possible.



ON RACEDAY - Per 5% Shareholder:

* YOUR NAME in the Racebook,

* Complimentary Racecourse Entry for you and a Guest,
 
* A Free Racebook,

* Raceday tickets into the Members Stand for the Owner & Guest,

* Passes to enter the saddling enclosure with your trainer to talk with your jockey x 2, 

* Stable Representatives, Trainer and Team Dynamic will always endeavour to be with you at the track on the days your horse races to assist making your day enjoyable.

* Opportunity to lead your horse back to the Winners Circle for feature race wins,

* Join the horse, the trainer and fellow owners in the Winner's Circle and get your photos taken everytime you win !

* Invitation by the hosting race club to the Winning Owners room after your horse has won to enjoy their hospitality,

* Invitation to the post race room for hospitality and race replays with fellow co-owners and trainer if your horse didn't win on the day.

* Access to special Owners and Trainers areas (where available),

* Access to special Owners Only areas in the Grandstand at the track to watch your race

*
Dynamic Syndications provide our Owners with a complimentary WINNING DVD


NON RACEDAYS


Bring your Family & Friends along with you to:

* Stable inspections to visit your horse at the racing stables available every Sunday when in training,

* Spelling Farm inspections to visit your horse when out of training

* Invitations to regular stable / owners functions, etc.


NON-RACEDAY ADMINISTRATION

*
Prizemoney is paid directly into your designated bank account directly from the Racing Authority,

*
With Dynamic Syndications co-ownership's, you're never liable for any other owner who doesn't meet their accounts to suppliers,

* Individual contact with the stable,

* Individual accounts issued to you directly.
Racing is both a sport and service industry.

As an owner in Team Dynamic, you are constantly updated by e-mail, fax or telephone as to the progress of your horse.

Our team employs a full time Client Liaison Officer whose task it is to send continual information flow to you relating to the training and care of your horse.

When racing - this includes keeping you fully informed with nominations, weights, acceptances & jockey information, pre-race reports including Speed Maps, Ratings and intended Raceday tactics, post race statistical data, post race written review, etc.

Let's Face It !

YOU own the horse and YOU pay the accounts, therefore YOU need to KNOW what's happening with YOUR horse.

Every owner is equally important in our team's success.
Payment is sent by the Racing Authority approximately 30 days after winning.

Prizemoney is distributed by the relevant Racing Authority's Stakes Payment Division, twice per calendar month.

Owners whom have a 5% share or greater will receive their prizemoney directly from the Racing Authority into their designated bank account.

Owners who form a Racing Syndicate (multiple owners in one share) will have their prizemoney deposited into the Dynamic Syndications Prizemoney Trust Account.

These funds will be disbursed immediately they have cleared through the banking system by our office to the individual racing syndicate members.
As an owner you are always welcome to visit the stable or spelling farm with your family and friends to view your horse at a convenient time for both you and the stable or spelling farm. A simple telephone call to our office to arrange a suitable time would be required to organise an acceptable time.
Our company supplies a detailed independent veterinary report on each individual horse we offer to the public.

Each promotion we offer to the public includes has a current veterinary certificate (within 30 days) of lodgement of the documents with the Lead Regulator for Approval of the Promotion.

Further, within the PDS we declare that should any event change the health or well-being (injury or illness) of the horse prior to the registration of the scheme with the Lead Regulator, the risk remains with the Dynamic Syndications as the promoter and the purchaser / investor shall have a full refund of their share application price paid into the trust account.

This veterinary report will always include a review of the horse's:

* Physical conformation and size,
* A review of the Full Set of 36 X-rays,
* A Post-Sale Endoscopic Evaluation and
* A blood test checking against the use of Anabolic Steroids or Agents in the preparation of the yearling for the sales.
Firstly, Dynamic Syndications only purchase horses for syndication that have been passed by our veterinarian as suitable for purchase with no significant findings noted on any of the 36 X-rays which are read.

X-ray reports are available on 99.99% of quality yearlings offered for sale at major sales.

They are a valuable tool available to be used to determine the suitability of a yearling as a candidate for purchase.

The average cost to having a set of X-rays is only $165.

It is a Due Diligence / Quality Assurance issue. As a promoter of shares to the public, we would never promote a horse with any issues that are likely to inhibit the racing career of a horse. Whilst there is always an exception to the rule and a small number of horses may race successfully where major defects are visible on X-ray’s, there is a golden rule – If in Doubt – Rule it out!

Would you buy a house without a building and pest report? Well it’s the same principal. Some horses are the price of houses and at every sale inexperienced / amateur buyers, irresponsible participants, unscrupulous dealers, lazy or unfinancial trainers and a host of others step forward and buy horses that on X-ray have issues that are highly likely to prevent the horse making a successful racehorse. Then those horses are on-sold to the unsuspecting public. Lot’s of money is exchanged on a horse that has little to no hope making the grade.

We know trainers can break down sound horses – They don’t need to start with a problem. So why risk it?

As the saying goes: If it sounds to good to be true – It is ! Quality horses cost a lot to buy. There are a lot of professional buyers at the sales who are experienced horsemen and women. However none have X-ray vision. If a well bred, well conformed athletic horse with a commercial pedigree can be purchased well below market value, then as a potential investor serious questions and hesitation should apply.

There will always be salering bargains, however overall they are hard to find. Smart operators and professional syndicators know the marketplace values.

As a potential buyer of a share in any horse, read the veterinarian report and be satisfied the horse had X-rays available and they were read at the sale and the horse passed suitable for purchase,

Always be careful. If there are no X-rays available – ask why? Has someone got something to hide?

Even if  X-rays were not available from the vendor at the yearling sale, the promoter should themselves arrange to have a set of X-rays taken to ensure potential investors are not disadvantaged. That's due diligence.

Comment: Always compare and ensure what you are actually getting for your money – do your homework and you will enjoy the experience of racehorse ownership.
Promoters are not considered insurance agents under the Act. Our Share Price includes insurance from the fall of the hammer for a finite period. In most circumstances, that date is through to 1st November in the year of purchase of the yearling.

On this date, each shareholder may individually choose to re-insure their share at their own expense should they wish to do so.

Owners are under no obligation to re-insure. Some owners decide to re-insure, some owners choose not to re-insure. It is a matter of personal preference.

Dynamic Syndications always recommend that our owners consider their personal position and if appropriate, we do recommend that clients re-insure.

Owners should budget approximately 4% of the insured value as the anticipated annual premium. For example, if the insured value of your 5% share was $8,000 then the premium would be approximately $320.00.

The promoter does not act as an insurance agent but is able to put individual shareholders in contact with insurance providers.

On behalf of our owners, if requested we will complete and forward all necessary documentation to the relevant insurance provider.

Dynamic Syndications Managing Director has had business dealings with LOGAN LIVESTOCK INSURANCE since 1986. At our request, Logan's will contact each owner directly to determine your preferences. Owners are under no obligation to use the recommended insurance provider.

Clients are free to use the insurance provider of their choice.

Heighten your racing experience and increase your enjoyment as an Owner in the Sport of Kings by understanding its commonly used terms, slang, lingo and sayings.

Below is a comprehensive glossary of horse racing and veterinary terms designed specifically for Dynamic Racehorse Owners to help understand some of the more unusual words which have been adopted in horse racing.

Horse racing dates back hundreds of years and has acquired some interesting use of the English language from all around the world which is now common place in everyday conversation.


A


Acceptor:
A horse that has been declared by the owner or trainer to run in a race.

Age of Horse: Race horses all celebrate their birthdays on the same day. This makes it easier to keep track of breeding and records.
In the southern hemisphere (Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore) horses celebrate their birthday on the 1st of August each year.
In the northern hemisphere (United Kingdom, Ireland, France, USA and Canada) horses celebrate their birthday on the 1st of January each year.

All Clear: The correct weights allocated to a horses depending on the type of race they are in, including jockey, gear and any lead that is required to make up the specific weight.

All In Betting: A bet taken usually at fixed odds early in betting.

Also Ran: A horse who finishes out of the money.

Anterior: Towards the front.

Apprentice - Junior jockey indentured to a trainer for a four year apprenticeship. An apprentice can claim a reduction of up to 4kgs in the weight carried by the horse. As the jockey wins more races the amount they can claim is reduced. Claim appears next to their name in the racing guides (e.g. 1.5kg)

Apprentice Claim: Weight concession to an apprentice rider.

Approximates: The approximate tote odds on offer before the final pool is closed.

Articular cartilage: Cartilage that covers the ends of bones where they meet in a joint.

Ataxia: Loss or failure of muscular coordination.

Atrophy: To waste away, usually used in describing muscles.

Average-Earnings Index (AEI): A breeding statistic that compares racing earnings of a stallion or mare's foals to those of all other foals racing at that time. An AEI of 1.00 is considered average, 2.00 is twice the average, 0.50 half the average, etc.


B


Back at the knee: A leg that looks like it has a backward arc with its centre at the knee when viewed from the side.

Backed Off The Map: A horse heavily backed in betting.

Backward: Horse that is still physically immature and / or mentally immature.

Back Up: Refers to a horse who races for a second time in a short space of time, 7 days or less.

Bad doer: A horse with a poor appetite, a condition that may be due to nervousness or other causes.

Bagman: Bookmakers associate responsible for settling up on bets at the track.

Bailed Up: A runner racing inside other runners waiting for clear galloping room.

Bandage: The distinctive strips of cloth wound around the lower part of a horse’s legs (this is used to protect against injury).

Banker: One horse who is a standout selection in a race for exotic bets e.g. Quinellas, Exactas, Trifectas etc.

Barrier Blanket: assists horses who resent being loaded in the starting gates. The blanket is attached to the back of the stall once the horse is loaded and remains behind when the horse jumps.

Barrier Draw: The ballot held to decide the barrier a horse will start from.

Barriers: What they call the starting gates the horses come out of at the start of the race.

Bar shoe: A horseshoe closed at the back to help support the frog and heel of the hoof. It is often worn by horses with quarter cracks or bruised feet.

Bay: A horse colour that varies from a yellow-tan to a bright auburn. The mane, tail and lower portion of the legs are always black, except where white markings are present.

Benchmark: Under this system the weight a horse carries at its next start is determined immediately after its previous race, according to the merit of that run. Each Benchmark point equals half a kilogram.

Birdcage: A portion of the racecourse where horses are paraded before the start of the race. Birdcage is also known as the celebrity room at large race days such as the Melbourne Cup in Australia.

Bit: Part of the Bridle, the metal bar that is placed over the horses tongue. When a horse gets its tongue over the bit (or ‘Chokes Down’), the jockey has less control over the horse and the horse struggles to breath correctly.

Black: A horse colour which is black, including the muzzle, flanks, mane, tail and legs unless white markings are present.

Black-booker: A horse to follow after watching its most recent race.

Blacksmith: A specialist in equine hoof care (a Farrier)

Blaze: A generic term describing a large, white vertical marking on a horse's face. The Jockey Club doesn't use blaze, preferring more descriptive words. See snip; star; stripe.

Bleeder: When a horse that bleeds from the lungs when small capillaries that surround the lungs' air sacs (alveoli) rupture. The medical term is "exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage" (EIPH). Blood may be seen coming out of the horse's nostrils, known as "epistaxis," although it is typically discovered by a fibre optic endoscopic examination after exercise. Hot, humid weather and cold are known to exacerbate the problem. Less than one bleeder in 20 shows signs of epistaxis. In Australia, a horse is banned from racing for 3 months after the first Bleeding Attack. If it happens again during a race the horse is banned from racing again in Australia for life. Australian racing is drug free, medication to prevent bleeding is prohibited.

Blinkers: A piece of gear placed on a horse to limit its vision to only seeing straight ahead and prevent it being distracted from what's around it.

Bloodstock agent: A person who advises and/or represents a buyer or seller of Thoroughbreds at a public auction or a private sale. A bloodstock agent usually works on commission, often five percent of the purchase price, and can also prepare a horse for sale.

Bog spavin: A filling with excess synovial fluid of the largest joint of the hock called the "tarsocrual joint."

Bolted: Describes a horse that fights the rider and charges along unable to be restrained

Bolted in: Describes a horse that has won the race by many lengths.

Bookmakers/Bookies: The people licensed to place your bet.

Bowed tendon: A type of tendinitis. The most common injury to the tendon is a strain or "bowed" tendon, so named because of the appearance of a bow shape due to swelling. The most common site of injury is in the superficial flexor tendon between the knee and the fetlock. Despite aggressive treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs, physical therapy and rest, horses commonly reinjure the tendon when they go back into racing.

Box/Boxed: Two or more runners to finish in any order in a multiple bet such as Quinella, Exacta, Trifecta.

Box Trifecta: Usually four or five horses are "boxed" in a trifecta. If three of the horses selected all finish in the first three placings, the punter collects for a winning trifecta.

Boxed (in): To be trapped between other horses.

Blows: When a horse is unwanted in betting before the race and the bookies increase the price. For example: a price blows out from $3.20 to $4.50.

Blow up: A horse that finishes weakly through a lack of fitness after looking good in the running of the race. If a horse has not raced for a long time - even if the animal is fit and well -  the horse is likely to be tire with the build-up of lactic acid and may be reported to have ‘a blow’, (heavy breathing) after the race.

Bookmakers: A person or company licensed by the government to take bets legitimately.

Box Trifecta: Usually four or five horses are “boxed” in a trifecta. If three of the horses selected all finish in the first three placings, the punter collects for a winning trifecta.

Bridle: Designed to control a horse, a bridle is made of leather and fits on a horse’s head so that other pieces of equipment can be attached. A bridle comprises of a headstall, a bit and the reins. The headstall fits over the head and holds the bit in the horse’s mouth.

Broken Down: When a horse suffered an injury.

Broken Winded: Abnormality of the upper or lower respiratory tract causing loss of normal air exchange, generally resulting in reduced performance.

Broodmare: A filly or mare that has been bred and is used to produce foals

Bucked Shins: Inflammation of the covering of the bone (periosteum) of the front surface of the cannon bone to which young horses are particularly susceptible. This is primarily a condition of the front legs.

Bulbs (of the heel): The two areas on either side of the back of the foot, similar to the heel of the hand.

Bursa: A sac containing synovial fluid (a natural lubricant). The purpose is to pad or cushion and thus facilitate motion between soft tissue and bone. Most commonly occurring where tendons pass over bones.

Bursitis: Inflammation in a bursa that results in swelling due to accumulation of synovial fluid. Capped elbow is inflammation of the bursa over the point of elbow (olecranon process of the ulna). "Capped hock" is inflammation of the bursa over the point of the hock (tuber calcis).

Bute: Anti-inflammatory medication. All horse racing in Australia is drug free, so it must not be present in the horse on race day.

Buy-Back: A horse put through a public auction that did not reach a minimum (reserve) price set by the consignor and so was retained. The consignor must pay a fee to the auction company based on a percentage of the reserve, to cover the auction company's marketing, advertising and other costs.


C

Capped elbow: Inflammation of the bursa over the point of the elbow. Also known as a "shoe boil." See bursitis.

Capped hock: Inflammation of the bursa over the point of the hock. See bursitis.

Card: Racing fixture or meeting.

Carpus: The knee joint.

Cast:  If the horse throws a shoe before the race, either on the course or in the barriers, it may be replaced by the farrier prior to the race.

Cast: A horse has laid down in the barrier stalls or gets cast in its box at the trainers stables and finds it difficult to regain its feet.

Checked: Describes a horse which has received some type of interference.

Chef-de-race: A list of superior sires used in the Dosage formula. Pronounced "chef de RAH."

Choked-Down: When a horse partially swallows its tongue during a race, making it difficult to breathe. Often improved with the application of a ‘Tongue-Tie’.

Claim: A reduction in the amount of weight carried by a horse being ridden by an apprentice.

Class: Describes the standard or grade of a race.

Clerk of the Course: An official often dressed in hunting red, normally riding a grey horse. Duties include leading runners out to the start, assisting with difficult horses and capturing runaways.

Climbing: When a horse lifts its front legs abnormally high as it gallops, causing it to run inefficiently.

Clocker: A person who times workouts and races.

Coat-Tugger: Someone who offers a punter a tip and wants a percentage of the winnings.

Colic: Refers to abdominal pain.

Colours (silks): Owners or trainers coloured jacket and cap worn by the jockey. When the horse’s colours are unavailable for any reason, the jockey is required to wear the race club colours.

Colt: A male horse 3 years old or under that has not been gelded.

Condylar (fracture): A fracture in the lower knobby end (condyle) of the lower (distal) end of a long bone such as the cannon bone or humerus (upper front limb).

Conformation: The physical makeup of and bodily proportions of a horse how it is put together.

Connections: A horse’s owners and their representatives or anyone personally connected to the horse such as the jockey and training staff.

Coronary band: Where the hair meets the hoof. Also called the "coronet."

Correct Weight: Placings in a race are official and any winnings can now be paid out on the race. Correct weight means all jockeys have weighed in correctly at the end of the race to ensure each horse was carrying the correct amount of weight.

Cross-over Noseband: Gear that prevents a horse from opening its mouth during a race

Croup: Along the horse's topline, the area between the back and the tail. A straight, level croup provides maximum outreach of the Thoroughbred's hindquarters as it gallops, producing a longer stride.



D

Dam: The female parent of a horse. In human terms, the 'mother' of a horse.

Daily Double: Select the winner in two races.

Dead Heat: Two or more horses finishing in an exact tie at the finishing post. For a dead heat the odds of a horse are divided in half to pay out each of the two winners evenly.

Dead Track: Racing surface lacking resiliency, just on the softer side of Good.

Deductions: reduction on the odds on offer when a horse is a late scratching just before the race

Derby: A classic race for 3 year old's.

Distanced: Well beaten, finishing a great distance behind the winner.

Dividend: Places are paid for First (Win & Place), Second & Third (Place only). A fourth placegetter is included for betting on the First Four only, no place dividend is paid on the fourth placegetter.

Dour:  An unexciting, plodding horse. Often a stayer (wants further ground).

Dwelt: Refers to a horse that has hesitated at the start and is slowly into stride.



E

Each Way: Have equal amount of money on the horse for a win and for a place.

Each Way Odds: usually is four to one, you receive all your money back if it comes second or third as long as eight or more runners in race.

Eased: Describes a horse that has been restrained in order to find a better position back in the field. Can also refer to a horses odds increasing in the lead-up to a race.

Eligible: Qualified to start in a race, according to conditions.

Emergency: Additional nominated runners are accepted but will only gain a run if others in the field are scratched. Entire: An ungelded horse.

Entire: a male horse which has not been gelded.

Entrapped epiglottis: A condition in which the thin membrane lying below the epiglottis moves up and covers the epiglottis. The abnormality may obstruct breathing. Usually treated by surgery to cut the membrane if it impairs respiratory function.

Epiglottis: A triangular-shaped cartilage that lies at the base of the airway just in front of the arytenoid cartilages which cover the airway during swallowing. It is normally located above (dorsal) the soft palate.

Epiphysitis: An inflammation in the growth plate (physis) at the ends of the long bones (such as the cannon bone). Symptoms include swelling, tenderness and heat.
Although the exact cause is unknown, contributing factors seem to be high caloric intake (either from grain or a heavily lactating mare) and a fast growth rate.

Even Time: Track work description running 15 seconds to the furlong (200m) (3/4 pace). In a race the average time is 12 seconds to a furlong.

Evens: odds of $2 for a $1 bet

Exacta: Select the first two horses in a race in the finishing order.

Exotics: A multiple bet such as Quinella, Exacta, Trifecta, First Four & Quaddie.

Extended: Running at top speed.



F

False Favourite: What you'd call a horse that's picked as the favourite but you think shouldn't be the favourite.

Farrier: A specialist in equine hoof care (a blacksmith).

Fast: The firmest track rating.

Favourite: The most popular horse in betting and therefore the one who starts at the shortest odds i.e. the one that will pay the least.

Feature Race: The highest rated race on the card, determined by the category of the race and the prize money.

Fetlock (joint): Joint located between the cannon bone and the long pastern bone, also referred to as the "ankle."

Filly: A female horse three years old or under.

Farrier: A specialist in equine hoof care.

Fast: The firmest track rating.

Feature Race: The most significant race of the day, usually determined by the ratings of the horses involved, its category and the prize money.

Field: The horses in the race.

First Four: Select first four horses in the correct order in a pre-selected race.

First Up: A runner resuming from a spell, being a break from racing for 3 months or more.

First Starter: A horse making his racetrack debut.

Fixed Odds: A bet where you agree to accept the odds at the time of placing your time.

Flat Race: Contested on level ground, not a hurdle race or steeplechase.

Flexi-Betting: To invest a smaller amount than the full dollar value of the wager and receive a reduced percentage of the final dividend.

Fluctuation: Odds movement of a runner moving up or down in the betting market.

Foal: A horse that is not yet one year old. Foals become yearlings in the Southern Hemisphere on the 1st August the year after their birth.

Foal Share: Breeding industry term, where the owner of a broodmare and the owner of a stallion enter a contract where instead of paying the advertised service fee of the sire and owning the resultant foal outright, the broodmare owner offers the stallion owner 50% of the sale price that the resultant yearling achieves through the auction sale ring. Conditions of the agreement include the yearling must be offered for unreserved sale. Also the broodmare owner picks up 100% of the costs from date of birth to date to date of the resultant foal being sold as a yearling.  

Fresh: A horse that is resuming from a brief rest from racing (more than 28 days but less than 90 days) has been 'freshened up'.

Frog: The V-shaped, pliable support structure on the bottom of the foot.

Front Runner: A horse who usually leads the field in its racing pattern

Furlong: A scale still used in European and American racing which was used here in Australia before converting to metric measurements. A Furlong is 201.168 metres. In racing we refer to a Furlong as being 200 metres e.g. 3 furlongs = approximately 600 meters. (actual distance is 603.504 metres)



G

Gait: The characteristic footfall pattern of a horse in motion. Thoroughbreds have four natural gaits-walk, trot, canter and gallop. Thoroughbreds compete at a gallop.

Gallop: A fast canter. Gelding: Castrated male horse of any age

Gaskin: Area of the hind leg between the stifle and hock joints, consisting of the tibia and fibula. (like the human bicep)

Gelding: Castrated male horse. The high majority of male racehorses are castrated to make them more amenable to handling and the act of racing. They do not have the option of a stud career after they have retired.

Girth: An elastic and leather band sometimes covered with sheepskin that passes under a horse's belly and is connected to both sides of the saddle

Glue on Shoes: For a horse with hoof problems, a light aluminium shoe that is attached with tabs to the outside of the hoof. Horses generally do not race as well in glue-on shoes as they do in racing plates.

Good Track: Conditions between fast and slow.

Green: A young and immature horse that is inexperienced in the act and craft of racing. The term ‘to run green’ may also be used.  A horse may throw its head from side to side, may not run in a straight line and/or may be ’pulling’ to run a lot faster. These quirks will lessen with experience. Usage of the word “green” (meaning of tender age) originates from the early 1400s.

Grew Another Leg: A fun thing to say about a horse that suddenly improved during the race.

Group Races: The best horse races in the country which are decided by the Australian Racing Board. There are four (4) types of Black Type races: Group 1 (the highest), Group 2, Group 3 and Listed Race (equivalent of a Group 4 standard race)



H

Half-brother, Half-sister: Horses out of the same dam but by different sires. It does not apply to horses by the same sire

Halter: Like a bridle, but lacking a bit. Used in handling horses around the stable and when they are not being ridden.

Handicap Race: for which a handicapper assigns weights to be carried.

Hand: Standard measurement of a horse’s height described in inches. There are 4 inches in a Hand. The measurement is taken from the ground to the withers (at the base of the neck). The average racehorse is 15.3 Hands High (63 inches) = 1.6 metres.

Hands & Heels: Riding the horse without using the whip. Hang: The horse holds its head to one side during a race.

Hang: the horse holds its head to one side during a race, and wants to run out to that side instead of running straight. Also known as ‘Lugging’. Can be improved by the application of different pieces of horse gear. Can often do this because it is feeling soreness.

Hard-Held: The jockey is restraining the horse from running flat out

Head: A margin between runners which is the length of a horse head. If a horse wins by a head it is a close margin.

Heavy Track: A rain-affected track that is a grade worse under foot than a slow track.

Hock: A large joint just above the shin bone in the rear legs. Corresponds to the level of the knee of the front leg.

Hold all Tickets: Punters are advised not to throw away their bet slips until correct weight has been notified.

Hoof on the till: Expression indicating that a horse is ready to win.

Hoop: Another name for a Jockey.

Horse’s Birthday: For ease of administration of the equine industry, horses are given a common birth date. In the Southern Hemisphere it is 1st August.

Hurdle Race: A jumps race over lower fences than steeplechase races.


I

Imports: Horses imported to Australia are indicated by an abbreviation the country of their birth, such as New Zealand (NZ) and United States (USA)

Impost: The weight carried by a horse in a race. It's a term most commonly used when referring to horses to carrying top weight or high up in the weights scale.

In Foal: Pregnant mare.

In The Money: The horse finished a race winning some prize money.

In The Red: Odds in the bookmakers ring are very short, less than evens.

Irons: Stirrups


J

Judge: The club official who declares the official placing's for each race.

Jumper: Steeplechase or hurdle horse.

Juvenile: Two-year-old horse.



K

Keen: The horse wants to go faster than the jockey will allow and subsequently, refuses to settle in a race. The horse may eventually settle down, but the horse is using up more energy than necessary and this is likely to compromise its chance in the race. (Pulling)

Knocked Up: Describes a horse that during a race has noticeably weakened and is in the process of - or has been - passed by the majority of the opposition.

Knuckled: When a horse stumbles forward in a race. Almost fell on its knees or stumbled. It often costs the horse ground or leads to the rider falling
off.


L

Lame: Pain in limbs causing deviation in normal running action or gait. A limp.

Lap Full: The rider has a horse that is going very easily without having been asked to extend

Late Mail: Last-minute tips that take scratchings, jockeys, track conditions and whispers from informed sources into account.

Late Scratching: A runner that is withdrawn from the race after 8am on the race day. If a late scratching is made, the betting odds are adjusted to account for that horse been removed from the run.

Lay: When a bookie offers better odds because they believe the horse can't win. Or the act of betting on a horse to lose on a betting exchange like Betfair.

Lay of the day: A fancied horse considered by a bookmaker to be the one about which he will take the biggest risk.

Length: A horse’s length from nose to tail. If a horse wins by 1 length it has won by about 3 meters.

Let down: A jockey is said to let down his horse in the final stages of a race when asking it for its final effort.

Let Up: A horse that has a break from racing but returns to racing under 90 days.

Long Shot: A runner being at big odds and is unlikely to win.

Lost a leg: refers to a horse that has drifted out in betting e.g. $4 out to $8.

Lugging Bit:  For horses that hang out to one side (or 'lug') this bit is applied to make them more tractable.


M

Maiden: A horse who has not won a race.

Maiden Race: A race for non-winners.

Mail: Information and tips.

Mare: Female horse 4 years old or older.

Mash: Soft, moist mixture, hot or cold, of grain and other feed that is easily digested by horses.

Middle Distance: Racing distance classification that generally describes races in the 1600m-2000m range.

Missed the Kick: Horse was slow to begin out of barriers

Monkey: Five Hundred Dollars. Usually a casino chip.

Moral: What you'd call an absolute certainty to win the race.

Mounting Yard: The area where the horses are paraded right before a race and jockeys get on.

Mudlark: A horse that excels on wet tracks.

Mug Punter: A person who is poor at punting/betting.


N

Near side: Left side of a horse.

Neck: Margin between horses, about the length of a horse’s neck.

Nominations: The list of horses entered by owners and trainers for a race.

Nose: The smallest measuring margin between horses. If a horse wins by a nose, it was an incredibly close race.

Nose Band: A leather strap that goes around a horse's nose to help keep the mouth shut.

Nose Roll: A sheepskin roll attached to the bridle on the horses nose to keep the head in line with the body.


O

Oaks: A Classic stakes event for three-year-old fillies over a staying distance.

OCD lesion: A cartilaginous or bony lesion that is the result of a failure in development.

Odds-Against: The prices in the betting ring are longer than even money (e.g. $4.00 for $1.00 invested.)

Odds On: Odds of less than even money.

Off Side: Right side of horse.

Off the Bridle/Bit: When a horse is not travelling easily and pushed along by the jockey as the horse begins to tire and slow down at the business end of race.

One-One: To be one off the fence and one pair back from the front, giving cover.

On the Bridle/Bit: When a horse is travelling comfortably and the jockey is motionless in the saddle.

On The Nod: A person betting with a bookmaker on credit.

On The Nose: To back a horse for the win only.

Over-reaching: Toe of hind shoe striking the forefoot or foreleg.

Overs: The horse’s odds are good value as it has a chance of winning.


P

Pacifiers: Hood with gauze eye covers to restrict the vision of an excitable horse.

Paddock: Before the race the clerk of the course leads the horses from the saddling paddock to the mounting yard.

Parlay: A bet requiring two or more winners or place-getters to be successful. The bet can be placed over consecutive or non-consecutive races.

Parrot mouth: A horse with an extreme overbite.

Pedigree: A horse that has a known, recorded ancestry. This ancestry is often is tracked by a major registry known as the Stud Book.

Penalty: Additional weight that must be carried by the horse as a result of wins since the initial weights were allotted.

Penetrometer:  Reading taken from a special instrument designed to measure the softness of the track. Many readings are taken from all areas of the course, then an overall figure is determined to indicate the condition of the track.

Persuader: Colloquial term for a jockey’s whip.

Photo Finish: A result so close that it is necessary to use a finishing post camera to determine the winner.

Pinhooker: A person who buys a racehorse with the specific intention of re-selling it at a profit.

Pig Root: The act when a horse bucks and tries to throw the jockey, often leading to the horse losing ground in a race.

Place: This is when a horse runs either 1st, 2nd or 3rd and you receive a dividend. There must be eight runners or more.

Plates: Horses wear special shoes for racing, known as racing plates. Its thin, light-weight usually made of aluminium.

Plonk: To put a large amount of money on a horse.

Plunge: A sudden rush of bets for a particular horse, often placed close to the race's jump.

Pool:  Total amount of money invested on the tote.

Price: Odds on offer for horses in a race.

Proppy: The horse is walking stiffly, suggesting it might be sore.

Protest: An objection lodged by the jockey, connections or the stewards regarding the outcome of a race.

Protest Hearing: A meeting between the stewards after a race that investigates a “Protest” objection or a possible infringement which may have affected the result of a race. If the stewards deem necessary, the outcome of a race can be changed after an inquiry. (Protest / Stewards Inquiry).

Pulled Up: To stop or slow a horse during the race.

Pulling: The horse wants to go faster than the jockey will allow and subsequently, refuses to settle in a race. The horse may eventually settle down, but the horse is using up more energy than necessary and this is likely to compromise its chance in the race. (Keen)

Punter: A person placing a bet.


Q

Quadrella: Select the winner of 4 pre nominated races on the card.

Quarantine: A process used to isolate foreign horses for a short period of time to ensure they are not carrying any diseases.

Quarter crack: A crack between the toe and heel, usually extending into the coronary band.

Quinella: Select the first two horses in a race in any order.



R

Racing Plates:
While horses are usually trained in shoes, for race-day they are fitted with lightweight racing plates.

Rails: The prime position in the bookies ring where the larger bets are exchanged.

Rails: The fence-like structure that marks the boundary of the racetrack.

Ratings: A numerical figure given to a horse to reflect their chance of winning a particular race after taking a number of form factors into account.

Ridden Cold: the horse was dropped back in the field and saved for one last run at the end of the race.

Ridden Out: Describes a horse that has been vigorously ridden to the line by its jockey without the use of the whip.

Ridden Upside Down: A horse did not race in the way that suits it best, e.g. a front-runner that was ridden at the back.

Rig: A male horse which is a crypt orchid or not properly castrated

Ring-In: A horse that has been illegally substituted for another acceptor in a race. e.g. Fine Cotton Ring-In.

Roaring (laryngeal hemiplegia): A whistling sound made by a horse during inhalation while exercising. It is caused by a partial or total paralysis of the nerves controlling the muscles which elevate the arytenoid cartilages which thereby open the larynx. In severe cases, a surgical procedure known as "tie-back surgery" (laryngoplasty) is performed, in which a suture is inserted through the cartilage to hold it out of the airway permanently. Paralysis almost exclusively occurs on the left side, most frequently in horses over 16 hands high.

Roughie: A horse at a long price in the ring with a much lower chance of winning. If you pick a 'roughie' your winnings will be far higher because of the chances involved.

Runner: What you call a horse in the race.

Running Double: Select the winner in two consecutive races.


S

Saddlecloth Number: The horse allocated the number one saddlecloth can be carrying the highest weight and/or has won the most amount of prize money or won in the highest class. It does not indicate which Barrier the horse will start from.

Scope: A horse's potential physical improvement as it grows into its frame.

Scratched: A horse which has been removed from a race. Reasons for this can include that there is a better race option for the horse on the horizon, illness, injury, unfavourable barrier draw or at the direction of racing officials.

Sesamoid bones: Two small bones (medial and lateral sesamoids) located above and at the back of the fetlock joint. Four common fractures of the sesamoids are apical (along the top of the bone), abaxial (the side of the sesamoid away from the ankle joint), mid-body (sesamoid broken in half) and basilar (through the bottom) fractures.

Sesamoid (fracture): Fracture of the sesamoid bone. Fractures can be small chips or involve the entire bone. Surgical repair is often done by arthroscopy.
Sesamoiditis: Inflammation of the sesamoid bones.

Second Up: Next run after a first-up run.

Sectionals: Intermediate times recorded during a race.

Shadow Roll (Nose Roll): Usually a lamb's wool roll half way up the horse's face to keep him from seeing his own shadow.

Shin sore: Inflammation of the membrane of the cannon bone.

Silks: The often brightly coloured and patterned jacket and cap worn by jockeys in a race. Silks are generally in the colours of the most prominent owner of the horse or in the trainer's racing colours.

Sire: The male parent of a horse. In human terms, the father.

Sling: A sum of money given as gratuity or bonus generally by an owner to a trainer, jockey or strapper.

Slipped: A breeding term meaning spontaneous abortion.

Slow: A track rating between Dead and Heavy.

Smoky: A well supported horse with no apparent form to justify its price.

SP Bookmaker: An illegal bookie, a person that takes bets without a license.

Speedy Squib: A horse that goes fast early but gives in easily when put under pressure.

Spell: A horse that has had a break from racing for 90 days or more.

Stallion: A male horse that has not been gelded (castrated). Also describes male horses whose racing deeds and pedigree are such that it is desirable to breed from him.

Stayer: A horse that races in long distance races — 2,000 metres and more.

Steeplechase: A race in which horses are required to jump over a series of obstacles.

Stewards: Racing officials responsible for enforcing the rules — basically the referees.

Stewards Inquiry: A meeting between the stewards after a race that investigates a “Protest” objection or a possible infringement which may have affected the result of a race. If the stewards deem necessary, the outcome of a race can be changed after an inquiry. (Protest / Protest Hearing)

Stone Motherless: How to describe the horse that comes last in the race.

Straight Six: Select the winner of six consecutive pre-nominated races.

Strapper: The Groom, a person employed by the trainer to attend to a horse. Duties may include feeding, grooming, riding at training and leading in the mounting yard.

Stud book: Registry and genealogical record of Thoroughbreds, maintained by the Jockey Club of the country in question.

Suspension: The period of time a jockey or trainer is suspended due to an infraction of the rules of racing.

Swimmer: Horse which performs very well on rain effected tracks.

Swayback: Horse with a prominent concave shape of the backbone, usually just behind the withers (saddle area). Scoliosis.

Swooper: A horse whose style of racing is to race near the back of the field before unleashing a fast-finishing burst towards the finish line and often down the outside portion of the track.



T


Teaser: A male horse used at breeding farms to determine whether a mare is ready to receive a stallion.

Thick Winded: Heavy breathing (panting) due to lack of fitness or obstruction in the windpipe.

Thoroughbred: A breed of horse used specifically for horse racing.

Three-quarter-brother (or sister): A term used for horses out of the same dam, but are by a sires that are half-brothers or who are by the same sire.

Thumps: Similar to human hiccups, can occur when the horse is exhausted or dehydrated.

Top Fluctuation/Top Fluc: A bet type which gives you the highest odds during on-course betting. These bets generally need to be placed at least half an hour before the race.

Tongue Tie: A device fitted around a horse's tongue to prevent the tongue lifting and obstructing air-flow. A tongue tie may be applied if a horse is suspected to have a problem with its breathing. Tongue ties also prevent a horse putting its tongue over the bit, which can compromise a jockey’s control and potentially jeopardise the safety of horse and rider.

Track Conditions: The rating given to a racetrack on race day.

Treble: A bet involving three consecutive races nominated by the TAB.

Trifecta: A wager selecting the first three runners of a race.

Triple Crown: A term for the three-year-old Randwick Guineas, Rosehill Guineas and the AJC Australian Derby.

Two Year Old Triple Crown (also known as the Two-year-old Grand Slam): Consists of the Golden Slipper Stakes, AJC Sires Produce Stakes and the Champagne Stakes.

Twitch: A restraining device usually consisting of a stick with a loop of rope or chain at one end, which is placed around a horse's upper lip and twisted, releasing endorphins that relax a horse and curb its fractiousness while it is being handled.

Tying-up (acute rhabdomyolysis): A form of muscle cramps that ranges in severity from mild stiffness to a life-threatening disease. A generalized condition of muscle fibre breakdown usually associated with exercise. The cause of the muscle fibre breakdown is uncertain. Signs include sweating, reluctance to move, stiffness and general distress.


U

Under Double Wraps: Describes a horse who is travelling well without any urgings from its jockey. Won easily without extending to its full ability.

Unders: A horse whose odds are too low in relation to its chances of winning. e.g. Taking 'unders' means you've bet on a horse at odds which should have been higher.

Untried: Not raced or not raced at a certain distance.


W

Wager: A bet.

Walk Over: A race with only one runner. In these races, the horse must be weighed out, mounted and ridden past the judge’s box. The horse will be liable to carry extra weight as the winner of the race and only half the prizemoney is awarded.

Warned Off: A licensed person is forbidden from entering a racecourse or associating with other licensed people.

Weanling: A foal that is less than one-year-old that has been separated from its dam.

Weigh-In: The Clerk of the Scales will weigh the winning rider and their equipment, along with the jockeys who finished in the places.

Weigh-Out: The Clerk of the Scales will weigh all riders and their equipment, to ensure all horses will carry the allotted weight in the upcoming race.
Welter: A handicap race with a higher minimum weight

Wind Sucker: A horse that clings to objects with its teeth and sucks air into its stomach.

Winners’ Enclosure: The horse that has won the race – along with the horses who have finished in the places - will be led back to the winners’ enclosure and walked around briefly while spectators can watch and applaud. Any trophy presentation to winning owners will also take place here.

Weight For Age: Fixed scale of weights to be carried by horses.

Well-Held: The horse won easily without being fully extended. Win: Your selection crosses the line first and correct weight it given.

Winkers: Sheepskin which attaches to the cheek straps of the bridle to keep the horses attention forward.

Withers: Area above the shoulder, where the neck meets the back.

Wobbler syndrome: Neurological disease clinically associated with general in-coordination and muscle weakness. Can be caused by an injury to the spinal cord in the area of the cervical (neck) vertebrae or is associated with malformation of the cervical vertebrae.

Write Your Own Ticket: The horse is so unlikely to win a bookie would give you any odds you asked for.



X

X-Ray Repository: A secure facility on the grounds of an Auction House accessible only by licenced veterinarians where surgical reports and current X-Rays are lodged for each yearling being offered for sale. On behalf of potential buyers, veterinarians may review and identify potential risks in the skeletal structure of the horses that may potentially limit the horse from achieving a racetrack career. Each horse offered for sale must have no less than 36 X-Ray views submitted.


Y

Yearling: A young horse, typically two years old.





The most common forms of ownership of thoroughbred racehorses are: Co-ownership or Partnership, (often referred to as a "Syndicate" of owners).

Legal advice is now advocating “Co-ownership” of racehorses as distinct from a racing “Partnership” as the preferred ownership structure where there are multiple shareholders (ownership arrangements) of horses.  The main reasons for this advice is the “joint and several” liability associated with racing partnerships which do not affect “co-ownerships” and also various tax advantages associated with co-ownership over a partnership.

Therefore Dynamic Syndications only promote 20 share “Co-ownership” horses.

Why 20 Shares ?

Under the Australian Rules of Racing the industry allows up to 20 shares in a racehorse.

As of 1st January 2017, ASIC has allowed an exemption where you may now have up to a maximum 50 participants (owners) who between them, own these 20 shares in any publicly promoted horse.

Therefore co-ownership is no longer restricted to one owner per 5% share. Two (2) or more people many join together to purchase a 5% share between them in a syndicate arrangement.

The obligation is on the promoter to ensure that at all times, the total promotion of 20 shares does not exceed a total of 50 people.


What is Co-ownership?


This term is used to describe the legal relationship between various multiple shareholders who each own an equity proportion of the horse.  Where the relationship between the various multiple owners is one of co-ownership, each co-owner (shareholder) will be entitled to receive directly their proportion of the net prizemoney (if any) won by the horse and will also be liable for their proportion of costs associated with maintaining and racing the horse.  Under co-ownership, each owner is only liable for their proportion of costs associated with maintaining and racing the horse. Co-owners are not "jointly" and "severally" liable for 100% of the costs should other owners default. The multiple owners’ interests in each horse as per the Racing Syndicate Deed are managed by Dynamic Syndications.

What is a Racing Partnership?

This term is used to describe the legal relation between various persons who collectively agree to form a partnership for the purpose of owning a racing a racehorse. The horse under this arrangement becomes the partnerships property and each owner will be beneficially entitled to their proportion of partnership income earned from racing the horse and will be liable to contribute to the partnership, an amount equivalent to their proportion of costs associated with maintaining and racing the horse.  The horse will always be owned by the partnership and not by the individual owners directly and “all” of the partners will be liable "collectively" for the debts of the partnership. Under the Australian Rules of Racing you may only have between 1-20 OWNERS of a horse. From a legal perspective, you have a Partnership or a Co-ownership. Dynamic Syndications create 20 share Co-ownership agreements.

What is a Racing Syndicate?


Should 2 - 20 people combine to buy one or more share/s in a racehorse, this situation is referred to as a "Racing Syndicate". Whilst all syndicate owners are registered with the Racing Authority, under the Australian Rules of Racing, individual syndicate members with less than a 5% equity shares are not permitted to receive individual OWNER privileges. However for that Racing Syndicate, the Syndicate name appears in the racebook and the Manager of the Syndicate receives the owners entitlement.

At Dynamic Syndications we arrange 20 share CO-OWNERSHIPS which attract FULL OWNERS PRIVILEGES.

We also assist our owners in the creation of syndicates for multiple owners to join together to purchase a share in any of our promotions.





No.

In any racing partnership created by Dynamic Syndications - you own your 5% share.

It’s not a lease, nor a fixed term contract. It’s a re-saleable asset. In reality, you have title to the share in the horse until it passes away from old age or you sell the share (whichever comes first).

You can offer your share for sale at any stage.

However, for avoidance of any doubt: There will be no ready market for the Shares.

Neither the Syndicate Manager nor the Racing Manager will be obliged to sell a Share on behalf of an Owner.

Each Owner should consider the acquisition of a Share as a long term investment for the life of the Syndicate.


Fluctuations in the value and sale price of Shares should be anticipated.  Factors which will influence both the value and sale price of the Shares include, without limitation, the following:

(a)    the skill and expertise of the individuals engaged to manage, maintain and market the Horse, as well as the manner in which
        these functions are carried out;

(b)    the race performances of the Horse;

(c)    the Horse may die or its value may be diminished as a consequence of accident, injury, contraction of disease or natural cause;

(d)    the level of demand for horses of equivalent calibre both at public auction and by private treaty;

(e)    the level of supply of horses of equivalent calibre both at public auction and by private treaty;

(f)    any change in the current conditions affecting investment in the thoroughbred horse industry, including level of prize money and taxation
        benefits available to breeders;

(g)    changing conditions within the Australian economy generally; and

(h)    the price which buyers at public auction or by private treaty are willing to pay either for the Horse, or Shares in the Horse,
        if offered for sale, may not reflect either the purchase price paid by the Offeror for the Horse or the sale price of the Shares offered
        under this PDS.


If I want out of the horse and can't find a buyer - can I give the share away?

NO (but in reality = YES)

The technical reason behind the NO answer is that there is a liability of debt being incurred on the horse on a daily basis which must be met 100%.

Each shareholder is liable for their share of the expenses.

HOWEVER in 99% of circumstances one of the other co-owners should/would agree to pick up the share.

Under the Racing Syndicate Deed there is a pre-emptive rights clause that ensures current co-owners have first right of refusal so are offered the share through Dynamic Syndications as the Administration Manager to the promotion.

Dynamic Syndications will assist facilitate the disposal of the share wherever possible.



You are contractually obligated to meet your percentage share of the expenses incurred by the horse throughout its racing and breeding career, whilst you remain the owner of that share.

During its racing career we estimate a budget  $77.00 per week, (equivalent to  $11.00 per day) over 12 months, on a worse case basis should meet all expenses.

A SHARE IN A RACEHORSE IS A TRADABLE COMMODITY


However, it should be viewed as if selling a house or car. It may take some time until a buyer can be found. Seldom is a buyer immediately available.

Under Australian Partnership Law, there are various mechanisms in place to dispose of share. In all Dynamic Syndications promoted horses we have a specific Racing Syndicate Deed which explains the process involved.

We require the co-owner wishing to sell their share to contact the Administration Manager (Dynamic Syndications) and then you as the vendor will need to arrange for an independent valuation from one of the thoroughbred Auction Houses. Then under a pre-emptive rights provision, you put the share up for sale to the other partners first.

During this period the seller may also attempt to find a buyer however existing owners and the trainer have a pre-emptive right to the share.

Any new co-owner must agree to the Terms of the PDS and Racing Syndicate Deed before the transaction can proceed.

Basically, co-owners want to sell their share for a couple of main reasons:

(a) Change in personal circumstances – e.g. Financial Hardship (bankruptcy, loss of job, etc.), change of Marital Status, Overseas re-locations, etc. or
(b) The horse is not showing enough promise as a racing prospect.

In part (a) above, if the horse is showing racing promise, it is never difficult to find a buyer from within the existing partnership structure. Should the horse not be showing enough ability then this relocates the situation into clause (b).

The clause (b) situation is unfortunately encountered in horses through injury, illness or lack of ability. They fail to reach their owners dreams. Should this be the case, the Racing Manager and the Administration Manager shall call a meeting or make formal contact with all partners with the view of dissolving the partnership. Should this be decided upon by a vote of the majority, then the preferential way of disposal of a horse is to sell it at a tried horse public auctions which are conducted each quarter at the Magic Millions or William Inglis sale yards.

Also Private Treaty sales may in rare occasions be negotiated.


WHAT WILL MY SHARE BE WORTH ?


Values swing wildly during a horse’s racing and breeding career.

This valuation swing is based around success.

In essence, a share in a horse represents Muscle, Bone and Earning Potential.

As exposed form and / or age take effect, the value will increase or decrease accordingly.

Dynamic Syndications Director and Responsible Officer is a longstanding member of the Bloodstock Agents Federation of Australia.

He will have an accurate assessment to what the horse is worth.

We require co-owners looking to sell their share to obtain an independent market appraisal from either auction house (Magic Millions or William Inglis), prior to offering any share for sale.



Information About Management Fees

Professional Licensed Promoters include Management Fees in the Product Disclosure Statement for the day to day Management of the horse throughout its Racing Career.

Management of a horse by a Promoter is considered important to most if not all investors, as certain Promoters may have extensive experience in the industry.

For example Dynamic Syndications Managing Director has been an active and independent racing industry participant, forging a career as a Bloodstock Agent and Syndicator since 1984.

Investors should consider the monthly management service and fee as detailed in the Product Disclosure Statement (and Racing Syndicate Deed) for the services provided and ask any questions of the Promoter after reading the detailed information set out below:

Investors should note that under the agreement to provide a management service, it’s only for the racing career of the horse until the co-ownership of the horse is dissolved upon racetrack retirement and does not extend beyond this into its breeding career (if applicable).



Q) What does the Racing Manager do for the Co-Owners ?

A) Ensure YOU'LL BE THE BEST INFORMED OWNER IN RACING !



Our business philosophy is to Ensure Our OWNERS are treated as  VIP's

With Team DYNAMIC - You WILL BE the BEST INFORMED Owner in Racing !


To provide this service across the board to ALL DYNAMIC OWNERS is understandably exceptionally time consuming across several dedicated staff. Our team has the specialist knowledge of the workings of the thoroughbred industry. It also requires ongoing compliance for every promotion with annual auditing requirements.

Ensuring that the service we offer is in line with our position of being the “Market Leaders in Racehorse Syndication” wherever possible, we will always attempt to make the extra efforts for our Owners.

DYNAMIC SYNDICATIONS SERVICES ~ EVERY MONDAY IS UPDATE DAY ~ we provide our OWNERS with:

* Updates: By Email, Text along with Pictures and Audio Reports and then onto Phone calls when the horse
   is ready to go!

* Minimum of 1 weekly update when your horse is in the spelling paddock, along with photos and / or video
   of your horse once a month whilst spelling.

* Weekly updates when your horse in early training.

* Along with weekly updates when your horse in early training, you will also receive Fortnightly pictures and
   or videos of your horse in early training.

* Twice a week reports when your horse is up to Fast Work (galloping along) with weekly pictures.

* We attend trackwork at Randwick each week and interview our trainer about Dynamic Horses in work which
   we post in your electronic mailbox and online.

* Pre-Race Day: Receive as they close, the NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS and ACCEPTANCES sent directly by
   Email and Text.

* Pre-Race Day: Receive a Full Race Preview including: SPEED MAPS, RATINGS, PRE-RACE PRICES,
   PREDICTED DANGERS and RACE TACTICS.

* Pre-Race Day: Receive a Phone call from our dedicated Client Liaison Officer who will discuss the information
   provided and attempt to assist where possible, any request for additional ticketing.

* Pre-Race Day: Receive contact via an Audio Report from your trainer delivered by Email / Text.



RACEDAY


* Trainer / Stable Representatives and Team Dynamic (unless physically impossible e.g. Runners at 3-4 different venues on same day) one of our Team will always endeavour to be on course with you on the days your horse races, to assist making your day enjoyable.

* We meet and greet you and complete formal introductions to your fellow co-owners, we introduce you to your jockey and we ensure you are in the inner sanctum of pre-race tactics between your trainer and jockey. We watch the race with our Owners and post-race include you in the inner sanctum to hear the report directly from the jockey and then, we attend the post-race rooms with our owners to watch replays and explain the how the race unfolded.

* We escort our Owners to the area to lead your horse back to the Winners Circle for feature race wins.

* We ensure as an Owner you and your guests, join the horse, the trainer and fellow owners in the Winner's Circle and get your photos taken everytime you win – wherever your win maybe !

* Dynamic Syndications provide our Owners with a complimentary RACE WINNING DVD

* We organise for our Owners the opportunity to purchase replica Trophies, Sashes, Rugs or any other trinkets won by your horse for that race.

* We have organised a Dynamic Syndications group discount with Bradley Photographers, the NSW based racetrack photographer, for our Owners to order their framed winners photo.

* We represent ALL OWNERS should your horse be involved in a Protest Hearing after a race. Dynamic Syndications Managing Director has been a continual Racehorse Owner since 1981 and held a Racing NSW Trainers Licence in the SERA. We are well placed to deliver an informed debate on behalf of our Owners to any inquiry. This can be vitally important as many thousands of dollars rests on the results.

A working example was when our syndicated horse HONOR IN WAR finished 2nd in the AJC VILLIERS Stakes Gr2 behind TAKEOVER TARGET. We lodged an objection and put forward our opinion to the Stewards. Our protest was upheld and the race result was corrected – We WON !

Another working example from the opposite position was when we were first past the post with our horse MIDNIGHT AT ASCOT in the Magic Millions Country Cup on Magic Millions Day.

We were subject to a protest by the runner up where that horse’s rider said our horse interfered with his mount over the final 200m. On behalf of our owners we put forward our view that the interference claim was caused in the most part by the Runner-up. The protest was dismissed and we retained the race.

Our experiences in the Thoroughbred Industry with our Managing Director being a constant Racehorse Owner for over 35 years, having been a racehorse trainer and working hand in glove with the Australian Rules of Racing with respect to both racing and compliance, cannot be underestimated as an important asset for your horse.




NON RACEDAYS

* Arrange Stable inspections to visit your horse at the racing stables. Bring your Family & Friends along with you. These are available every Sunday when in training or as pre-arranged by Dynamic Syndications on your behalf with the stable. 

* Arrange Spelling Farm inspections to visit your horse when out of training. Again organise to bring your Family and Friends with you. These are available most days by pre-arranged appointment by Dynamic Syndications on your behalf with the spelling farm.




NON-RACEDAY ADMINISTRATION


* We handle all Racing Administration requirements for the horse with the Racing Authorities. For example,
   we handle all the paperwork required when a change of ownership takes place.

* We work with each supplier of the services to your horse, making sure their data is correct.

* We assist all suppliers of the services to your horse with their accounts processes.

* We explain and educate for all our Owners with regard to understanding accounts and services supplied from
   trainer, spelling farm, veterinarians, pre-trainer, insurer, etc.

* We assist our Owners claiming their eligible Bonus Monies or Vouchers when your horse wins.

* We assist our Owners in the creation of private / company syndicates to purchase a share.

* We assist our owners claim their BOBS Vouchers to put towards purchasing shares in new yearlings. 

* We assist our Owners with any Prizemoney queries you have after you are paid directly from the
   Racing Authority.

* We assist the trainer by organising your horse to be transported from the stables to the spelling farm or
   from the spelling farm to the pre-trainers.

* We work with the Spelling Farm and Pre-Trainers to ensure constant information flow between Dynamic
   and the Trainer, so the horse is out for the correct required period. That means, if it needs 12 weeks it is not
   brought back in after 8 weeks by a stables administration error or not forgotten and still in the paddock after
   16 weeks, etc.

* We take all the work off the Trainer and Stable Staff ensuring ALL our owners are fully informed.
   We work very closely with the stables.

* We attend trackwork at Randwick every Wednesday morning at 4:30am and post online a video.

* We attend the stables of our Randwick based horses every Sunday morning to see your horse when it’s in work
   so we are fully aware of any setbacks or injuries.

* We attend stables at other racetracks also on a regular basis to see your horse it’s in work.




* We do the Race Programming of ALL HORSES under our management in consultation with the Trainer. This ensures “your horse will never be lost in the system.” We work together with the trainer in the management of the horse to ensure every racing opportunity is identified and made available to your horse.

Our industry is one where goals and dreams change daily, because we are working with living animal that can’t communicate and in racing we are subject to the weather, we are not working with a machine. We are required to be flexible and have various stepping stones as alternatives, to give your horse every opportunity to succeed.

* We handle the jockey bookings in most circumstances in consultation with the Trainer.

* We work directly with our Veterinarians ensuring wherever possible, preventative measures are in place to limit the risk of severe injury. Also to ensure the best rest and recovery practices are maintained and delivered.




ADDED EXTRAS:

* INVITATIONS
to regular Stable / Owners functions – These are complimentary for all current Dynamic Owners. Our Team at Dynamic attempt to host 2-3 functions per annum.

* STABLE MAIL
- Each Friday our owners have access via their electronic mailbox to an outstanding tipping service along with the Stable's Best of the Day for Saturday's races.

* CORPORATE BOOKMAKER BONUS
– We have a working relationship with a leading Corporate Bookmaker that ensures our Owners get the Best Prices available on your horse when it races and a massive incentive when your horse debuts as a 2yo. We will assist all owners to take advantage of this opportunity if you wish to sign up to their service. (Conditions apply)
This will ensure even when your horse is in the spelling paddock, that your involvement and interest with our team can still be as profitable as possible.




MANAGEMENT FEES:

We work on the philosophy of low margin / high volume. We keep this fee down to rock bottom and spread it across ALL Horses under our management. This fee is to help us offset all the expenses we incur such as: Wages, Rent, Electricity, Telephone, Text, Industry Specific Software Fees, Annual Legal and Audit Fees, Travel, Banking / Merchant Services / Eftpos fees, Professional Indemnity Insurance, etc, etc, etc, ensuring you are the BEST INFORMED OWNER in the industry.

Our Management Fee is currently set at $69.00 + GST = $75.00 per Calendar month.

That’s $2.26 per day + GST = $2.49 Per Day including GST.

MANAGEMENT FEES are payable by every Co-Owner under Dynamic Syndications.

The Fee is capped at 2 horses.

Owners with shares in 3 or more horses with Dynamic Syndications will only pay the costs to the maximum threshold for 2 horses = $150.00 including GST




The catalogue is the book which outlines in written format each horse in a sale.

Each page in the catalogue describes a different horse and their pedigree (family ancestry tree).

Each thoroughbred pedigree concentrates on the female family not the male line.

Why?
Because a mare can only produce one foal per year, whilst a Sire could cover up to 250 mares in a year. Therefore it’s the mares’ families where the commercial value of a young thoroughbred is realised.

Arguably the most important indicator for commercial value are twofold: The commercial demand of the Sire (Service Fee and Racetrack success of his progeny) and BLACK-TYPE.

What is BLACK-TYPE?

It’s the common industry term used to describe Bold Print on the catalogue page.

When a horse Wins a Stakes Race (Group 1, Group 2, Group 3 and Listed Race) the horse’s name is recorded in BOLD UPPERCASE.

If a horse was placed 2nd or 3rd in one of these Stakes Races the horse’s name is recorded in BOLD LOWERCASE. If a horse runs 4th in one of these races, no bold type is added to the horse’s name however the race is recorded on the page the 4th is in bold.

Simply the more BOLD print (BLACK-TYPE) on the catalogue page equals the more high quality horses in the female family. As a flow on, the more high quality horses the more commercially appealing the horse is to the market.

A pedigree provides extensive details about the relatives of each yearling offered (e.g. how many foals / winners the dam has produced, the race performances of each dam and their offspring).

All catalogue pages have certain structural similarities.

Horses appear in the catalogue and through the sales ring in Lot number order, beginning with Lot 1.

In the high majority of cases, Lot numbers in a sale run in the alphabetical order of the 1st Dam (mother’s) name. The catalogue starts with a random letter of the alphabet and rolls through in alphabetical order.

Each horse actually wears this Lot number as a sticker placed on its hips to identify it as the correct lot being offered in the sale ring. 

To familiarise yourself to the page layout, from top to bottom.

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The fourth dam is the next generation (Great, Great-grandmother)


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Name of Vendor

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Colour/Sex and Foaling Date of the horse

Four generation tabulated pedigree

Sire Information: Delivered in Short Form including: Synopsis of the sire's race record (including honours he may have earned) and highlights of his career as a stallion.

Female Family: Information about successful members of the horse's female family.

Trainer Profiles

Gai Waterhouse

Randwick & Flemington
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ABOUT THE SIRE

SHALAA (IRE) 2013 Bay 16hh
Invincible Spirit - Ghurra by War Chant

Service Fee $33,000 inc. GST


A Son of Europe’s Leading Sire & Sire of Sires - INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (IRE)

INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (IRE)
is the sire of I AM INVINCIBLE


SHALAA (IRE) - INVINCIBLE SPIRIT’S BEST 2YO PERFORMER – EVER !


CHAMPION 2-YEAR-OLD in 2015 in ENGLAND & FRANCE

Dual Gr.1 WINNER at 2 !



Undefeated in 6 consecutive races including four (4) of the most prominent 2-year-old 1200m races in Europe.

Europe's dominant sprinting 2YO star

Timeform rating of 123+ at 2. Winner of the:


Prix Morny Gr.1,

Middle Park Stakes Gr.1,

July Stakes Gr.2

Richmond Stakes Gr.2.

OUTSTANDING TYPE, the best by one of the best European Sires from a precocious maternal family.

He received the Best Book of mares EVER covered by any 1st season stallion in France.

An international superstar whose first European yearlings averaged $210,000 AUD and sold up to €600,000 in 2019. In 2020 at the Magic Millions they averaged $250,517 and sold up to $600,000.



SIRE OVERVIEW



The top-rated 2YO in England and France in 2015
is a shuttle stallion who stands in partnership with Al Shaqab Stud in France and Arrowfield Stud in Australia.

Shalaa (IRE) commenced his Stallion Duties in 2017. His oldest are yearlings in 2020.

A brilliant 2YO, SHALAA was the Winner of the Gr1 Newmarket Middle Park Stakes and the Gr1 Deauville Prix Morny at 2.

SHALAA is the perfect type we seek in Australia!



He embodies the speed and style that dominates 2YO racing we value highly in the Australian market.



Following his Gr1 Middle Park Stakes win, Jockey Frankie Dettori said, "He's got tremendous speed and he is the fastest two-year-old I've ridden. I haven't met a horse fast enough to lead him."

Shalaa’s champion trainer John Gosden echoed Dettori’s assessment. “He's very, very fast - the fastest two-year-old I've trained. He has so much speed and has that sprinter's build, so he reminds us all of Oasis Dream…He’s of that mould."

Shalaa has received outstanding support from Australasian breeders, serving more than 430 mares in his first three seasons.


RACE RECORD:


Shalaa (IRE) (foaled 23 February 2013) is an Irish-bred, British-trained racehorse.

In his 2YO season 2015, he was beaten on his debut but then won his next five races including the July Stakes, Richmond Stakes, Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes.

His 3YO season he did win first up the Bengough Stakes but the season was disrupted by injury and he was retired.

As a foal in November 2013, the colt was sent to the Tattersalls sales and sold for 100,000 guineas.

In the following October, he was offered as a yearling at Tattersalls and bought for 170,000 guineas.

Shalaa (IRE) entered the ownership of Joann Al Thani's - Al Shaqab Racing and was sent into training with John Gosden at Newmarket.

Shalaa (IRE) (Invincible Spirit-Ghurra by War Chant) made his mark on the 2015 Northern Hemisphere season with five consecutive 1200-metre wins, culminating in Group 1 success in France’s premier 2YO sprinting test, powering clear of his rivals in the Deauville Prix Morny Gr1.

Then to prove it wasn’t a fluke, he powered away in the Newmarket Middle Park S. Gr1.

These performances ultimately confirmed Shalaa’s position as Champion 2YO Colt in England and France.

Racing bible Timeform rated SHALAA at 123+ in July 2015, declaring him “the best two-year-old in the world” at that stage of the 2YO season."

Overall: 8 Starts: 6 Wins and £450,208

At 2 :    6 Starts: 5 Wins,

Winner

Deauville Prix Morny, Gr.1 (1200m beating Gutaifan and Tourny),

Newmarket Middle Park S., Gr.1 (6f beating Buratino and Steady Pace),

Goodwood Richmond S., Gr.2 (6f beating Tasleet and Steady Pace),

Newmarket July S., Gr.2 (6f beating Steady Pace and Elronaq),

App 2YO Maiden S. (6f)


At 3 :    2 Starts: 1 Win

Winner

Ascot Bengough S., Gr.3 (6f beating Mehronissa and Raucous)



AT THE SALES

Overall Sales in 2020 as at 12/2/20

Shalaa (IRE):  Sold 38 Average $201,026, Median $170,000, Top $600,000, ROI on Averages = 6.1


Magic Millions:

Shalaa (IRE) ($250,217) was in hot demand at the sales where only American Pharoah (USA) ($338,095) finished higher on the Leading First Season Sires List by Averages.

That trend has continued throughout the sales season.

Shalaa (IRE): Sold 23 (88%) Average: $250,217, Median $190,000, Range: $55,000 - $600,000

RACING REVIEW

2015: 2YO season

Spring

In his first season, Shalaa was ridden in all but one of his races by Frankie Dettori.

The colt made his debut in a six-furlong (1200m) race at Newbury on 16 May starting 7/2 second favourite in a field which included five previous winners. He botched the jump badly and was never in contention, finishing last of the eight runners behind Birchwood.

A fortnight later he contested another maiden over the same distance at Newmarket and recorded his first success. He took the lead a furlong out and went on to win 2 lengths from Fang.


Summer

On 9 July, Shalaa stepped up in class, starting a 14/1 outsider for the Gr2 July Stakes over six furlongs at Newmarket. Here he was ridden by Robert Havlin as Dettori was partnering the more fancied equal favourite Eltezam, who was co-favourite with two other runners Areen and Steady Pace (these runners had finished second and third in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot).

Shalaa tracked the leaders before taking the lead approaching the final furlong and despite veering sharply to the left in the closing stages, he scored by 1 length from Steady Pace.

The jockey Havlin said "Before he ran this year, we thought he could be a Coventry horse. He just needed a couple of days away from the yard to learn how to do everything right. He put it all together today and did it well. He travelled with a lot of ease through the race and it was just a matter of pressing the button. When he stopped quickening, he started idling, so there was a bit left in the tank".

Dettori was back in the saddle when the colt started 11/8 favourite for the Gr2 Richmond Stakes at Goodwood on 30 July.
Steady Pace was again in opposition, whilst the other contenders included Log Out Island (second in the Norfolk Stakes, Tasleet (winner of the Listed Rose Bowl Stakes) and Riflescope (Dragon Stakes).

Shalaa led from the start, went clear of the field entering the final furlong and despite being eased down by Dettori in the final strides, he still won by 2¼ lengths from Tasleet.

After the race the colt was initially regarded as a 2000 Guineas prospect but trainer Gosden explained that he was more likely to be campaigned over sprint distances.

He commented "Thank goodness we resisted going to Royal Ascot for the Coventry Stakes because I don’t think he was ready for that, mentally. He reminds me a lot of Oasis Dream. I don’t see him being a miler, I see him staying at six and that wonderful new race, the Commonwealth Cup, as being a huge target for him next year. He’s so fast and he enjoys sprinting, so let him sprint."


Autumn


On his next appearance, Shalaa was sent to France and moved up to Gr1 level for the Prix Morny over 1200 metres at Deauville on 23 August. He was made the odd-on 1/2 favourite ahead of the Richard Hannon trained Gutaifan who had won the Prix Robert Papin four weeks earlier, and the Prix de Cabourg winner Tourny.

Shalaa and Gutaifan disputed the lead before the favourite moved away from his rival in the last 200 metres to win by 1¾ lengths.

After the race, Dettori described Shalaa as "the best two-year-old I’ve sat on in my life... I am not exaggerating".

Gosden commented "He has done it very well, he is very fast and he’s beat Gutaifan, a good horse, in second. We will look towards the Middle Park. No curveballs, just the Middle Park, that will do us".

The runner-up went on to win the Flying Childers Stakes at Doncaster.

On 26 September, Shalaa started odds-on 1/2 favourite in a seven-runner field for the Gr1 Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket.
The best of his rivals appeared to be the Gimcrack Stakes winner Ajaya and the Coventry Stakes winner Buratino.

Dettori sent him into the lead from the start before opening up a clear advantage a furlong out. He held off the late challenge of Buratino to win by a ½ length, with Steady Pace staying on to take third ahead of Ajaya.

Dettori commented, "He's got tremendous speed and he is the fastest two-year-old I've ridden. I haven't met a horse fast enough to lead him" whilst Gosden said "He's very, very fast - the fastest two-year-old I've trained... He's got a good mind on him too, which is very important".


2016: 3YO season

As a three-year-old, Shalaa was trained to engage in a sprint campaign with the Commonwealth Cup as his major objective. On 15 April however it was announced that the colt had sustained a pelvic injury in a routine training gallop and would miss the first half of the season. Al Shaqab's racing manager Harry Herbert described the development as "immensely disappointing".

More than a year after his last appearance, Shalaa returned with a win in the Listed Bengough Stakes over six furlongs at Ascot on 1 October, leading from the start and winning by a neck from the four-year-old filly Mehronissa.

After the race Gosden said "He was just full of himself and I told Frankie he was carrying his stick just for balance - not to use it. He will come back for the Champion Sprint but we know softer ground compromises a horse who is all about pure speed".

In the British Champions Sprint Stakes two weeks later, he started the 4/1 joint favourite in a thirteen-runner field. Racing on good ground he raced prominently on the stands-side but faded in the last quarter mile and finished tenth behind The Tin Man, beaten 7½ lengths by the winner and was immediately retired.



AWARDS:

In January 2016, Shalaa was officially rated the second-best European two-year-old of 2015 and the best juvenile trained in Britain and the best juvenile winner in France.

His mark of 121 placed him three pounds behind the Irish-trained Air Force Blue (USA) and one pound ahead the filly Minding.



BREEDING BARN - Australia

Season: 2017 / Service Fee: $33,000 / Mares Covered: 155 / Live Foals: 113 (72.9%)



It’s a very exciting time for connections of SHALAA.

His sire Invincible Spirit has become a real ‘sire of sires’ and when you think that Shalaa was his best 2-year-old son ever, then he has a genuine chance to make it.

SHALAA was impressive when he won the Gr1 Morny, and before that, at Goodwood in the Gr2 Richmond S.

It was very unlucky that Shalaa couldn’t run early in his 3-year-old season but he left such an impression and he’s such a good-looking horse, that is siring good-looking horses. So, he has every chance to make it.

Whether in the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere, there’s no hotter sireline in the world currently than that of Invincible Spirit (IRE).

With his own sire Green Desert and grandsire Danzig both being hugely influential in establishing a significant branch of Northern Dancer’s great legacy, then it’s of no surprise to the Irish National Stud that their ‘pride and joy’ Invincible Spirit gives them immense satisfaction that he achieved his own success the hard way by starting with his Service Fee set at a modest €10,000 in 2003 for his first four (4) years at stud. Now, for the past four (4) years, he stands at €120,000.

Whereas in Europe, his stallion sons are becoming more in demand thanks to the results of his sons I Am Invincible, Lawman and Zebedee, and also Kingman (GB) and Cable Bay (IRE) are both making huge early strides in their stud careers.

In Australia, Invincible Spirit can rely on his son I Am Invincible to keep his name in lights.

Now, plenty of industry participants expect his best son Shalaa (IRE) will follow these same footsteps.

Shalaa was the most expensive new stallion in Europe in 2017 when assigned an opening service fee of €27,500 – exceeding the introductory prices for Classic winners Awtaad, Harzand, New Bay and The Gurkha.

Shalaa's status as the dearest newcomer of that year was not unwarranted, as he held significant appeal on pedigree as the best son of Invincible Spirit.

Shalaa is also out of Ghurra, a Gr 3-placed half-sister to Gr1 Middle Park Stakes winner Hayil from the family of elite performers Dragon Pulse and Lewis Bay, and his 170,000gns yearling price-tag speaks to his good conformation.

The response from breeders in that first season confirmed that Shalaa had not been over-priced, as the 'fully booked' sign went up long before the covering season began.

Shalaa has always stood out as an imposing specimen and has made a good impression on everyone who has seen him.

He has great conformation, walks beautifully and has lots of quality. He's a horse with great attitude.


Those breeders who were won over by Shalaa's good looks, helped ensure he has covered top-notch mares, while by letting down into a picture-perfect stallion and exhibiting an admirably even-tempered outlook, he no doubt encouraged both Al Shaqab and Arrowfield to send him more and better mares of their own.

Shalaa really stamps his stock, they're all bay like him and you can pick out his youngsters in the paddocks just by looking at their heads!

Now we just have to hope they'll be as precocious and consistent on the track as the sire, but we can be optimistic with Shalaa being by Invincible Spirit, a proven sire of sires in both hemispheres.


ABOUT THE DAM

TALENTED MISS 2012 Brown Mare

By AL MAHER x MAHIRA


Race Record:

12 Starts: 2 Wins, 2 Seconds, 3 Thirds, 1 Fourth


TALENTED MISS (swapped trainers - now in red silks) winning at 1600m for trainer Sue Grills 12 November 16


TALENTED MISS (yellow colours) winning maiden at Armidale for Scone based trainer Greg Bennett 6 /11/16


TALENTED MISS Returning to scale

Winner at 1400m, 1600m


In 2006 Dynamic Syndications purchased a yearling filly by AL MAHER x MAHIRA (Full Sister to Talented Miss) for $37,000 which was named ACOUPLAMAS (pronounced A-Couple-of-Mars the reference to her breeding by Al MAher ex MAhira = both Sire and Dam having MA in their names).

She was on sold at the broodmare auction in 2012 for $42,000


Dynamic - ACOUPLAMAS


ACOUPLAMAS race career recorded 2 Wins, 2 Seconds, 1 Third inc: 2nd in the BTC Princess S. LR.



ACOUPLAMAS won at 1000m, 1400m and she was stakes placed at 1600m.

We always had a huge opinion of Acouplmas and remain convinced we never saw the best from her and often wondered what she may have achieved in the care of a high profile stable.



Since then, Acouplamas is now a top broodmare. There have been 5 yearlings from her sell at the yearling sales:

YEAR
SIRE & YEARLING SALE PRICE
BUYER
RACING NAME
2015
Sebring - Sold for $120,000
Lee Freedman
SEBEAUTY
2016 
Sebring - Sold for $110,000
Kim Harding
SEASONS
2017
I Am Invincible - Sold for $180,000
Cloud 9 T/breds
THE AUGUST
2018
So You Think - Sold for $100,000
De Burgh Equine
QUICK THINKER
2019
Zoustar - Sold for $1,075,000
Yu Long Investments
Unnamed 2yo

Our SHALAA Yearling Filly is a 3/4-sister-in-blood to THE AUGUST


THE AUGUST

THE AUGUST
(by I Am Invincible). 2 wins
at 2 at 1100m, 1200m, $137,525, VRC Eugene Gorman 2YO H., 2d MRC HDF McNeil S., Gr.3, ATC Events by ATC H., Irresistible Pools & Spas H., 4th MRC Vain S., Gr.3.

THE AUGUST
was exported to Singapore on 18/11/19 and is in training with D MEAGHER.

Our filly is a daughter of TALENTED MISS – a Full-Sister to ACOUPLAMAS whilst I AM INVINCIBLE and SHALAA are both sire sons of INVINCIBLE SPIRIT.

TALENTED MISS - Australian Breeding Record

Season
DOB
Colour
Sex
Sire
Status
 
2018
06/09
b
filly
Shalaa (IRE)
Yearling
(First Foal)
2019
07/09
br colt
Hellbent (AUS)
Weanling
 
                          

TALENTED MISS - FEMALE FAMILY

76 STAKES WINNERS & 8 STAKES PLACED

22 GROUP 1 WINNERS



HAPPYANUNOIT (Yachtie (AUS)). Top filly on The 1997-98 Australasian 2YO Classification. Champion 2YO Filly in NZ in 1997-98. 9 wins-3 at 2-from 1100m to 2000m, US$1,481,892, NZ$114,625, A$54,000 in U.S.A. and NZ, Hollywood Park Matriarch S., Gr.1.


BLACKFRIARS (Danehill (USA)). Third on The 1999-2000 Australasian 3YO Classification (2100m+). 4 wins from 1450m to 2500m, A$809,950, Victoria Derby, Gr.1, VATC Norman Robinson S., Gr.3, VRC Flag Choice Hotels H., VATC Boer War Centenary H. Sire.


DARCI BRAHMA (Danehill (USA)). Champion 2YO & 3YO in NZ in 2004-05 & 2005-06. Champion Sprinter in NZ in 2006-07. 10 wins-4 at 2-from 1200m to 1600m, NZ$706,500, A$482,475, QTC TJ Smith Classic, Gr.1. Sire.


ETHEREAL (Rhythm (USA)). Champion Stayer in Aust. & NZ in 2001-02. 8 wins from 1300m to 3200m, NZ$27,500, A$4,740,430, VRC Melbourne Cup, Gr.1, VATC Caulfield Cup, Gr.1, STC BMW S., Gr.1, Queensland Oaks, Gr.1, 3d VATC Yalumba S., Gr.1.


STONY BAY (Dahar (USA)). Second on The 1994-95 Australasian 3YO Classification. 13 wins-2 at 2-from 1000m to 2400m, NZ$12,175, A$1,487,636, STC BMW S., Gr.1, Ranvet S., Gr.1, Hill S., Gr.2, 3d Victoria Derby, Gr.1, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr.1.


ZAMOFF (Zamazaan (Fr)). 4 wins-3 at 2-from 1400m to 2050m, A$469,180, QTC Sires' Produce S., Gr.1, 2d Victoria Derby, Gr.1. Sire.


MR PRUDENT (Phizam (NZ)). 10 wins from 1600m to 3200m, A$1,676,340, AJC Sydney Cup, Gr.1, 2d VRC Melbourne Cup, Gr.1.


HURRAH (Bahhare (USA)). 10 wins from 1200m to 2000m, NZ$293,362, A$214,225, WRC Captain Cook S., Gr.1, 2d ARC New Zealand S., Gr.1.


DAYANA (Oncidium (GB)). 12 wins from 1600m to 3200m, A$235,760, Victoria Derby, Gr.1, WATC Perth Cup, Gr.1, Australian Derby, Gr.1, South Australian Derby, Gr.1, 2d AJC Queen Elizabeth S., Gr.1.


GRAND CIDIUM (Oncidium (GB)). 6 wins-2 at 2-from 1200m to 2000m, VATC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1, 3d AJC Derby, Gr.1.


ZAMINATION (Phizam). 7 wins from 1300m to 2600m, A$470,440, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr.1, STC Tulloch S., Gr.2.


LARROCHA (Danehill (USA)). 2 wins at 1300m, 2500m, A$240,540, South Australian Oaks, Gr.1, SAJC Schweppes H., 2d SAJC Carlton Draught S., Gr.3, Veuve Clicquot S., L.


GRAND ECHEZEAUX
(Zabeel). 4 wins from 1200m to 2000m, A$540,700, SAJC Australasian Oaks, Gr.1


DIVINE PROPHET (Choisir). 3 wins-1 at 2-from 1200m to 1600m, A$880,525, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1.


GLEAMING WATERS (Deep Diver (Ire)). 13 wins-3 at 2-to 1200m, A$128,585, VATC Oakleigh P., Gr.1.


CHEONG SAM (Confessor (GB)). 15 wins-1 at 2-from 5¼f to 2m, SAJC Adelaide Cup, Gr.1.


GENERAL COMMAND
(Agricola (GB)). 13 wins from 1m to 2m, NZ$1,300, A$97,590, £21,360, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr.1.


STRAIGHT DRAW (Faux Tirage (GB)). 12 wins-2 at 2-from 5¼f to 2m, AJC Metropolitan H., Gr.1.


ILUMQUH (Sabaean (GB)). 9 wins-1 at 2-from 6f to 1½m, VATC Caulfield Cup, Gr.1.


TRIUMPHAL QUEEN
(Triumphal March (USA)). 5 wins-1 at 2-from 1000m to 2400m, A$178,700, Queensland Oaks, Gr.1.


TROCANE (Moss Trooper (USA)). 9 wins from 1400m to 2200m, NZ$251,355, Avondale Cup, Gr.1.


NORTH ISLAND (Imperial March (Can)). 10 wins from 1200m to 2450m, R215,990, Turffontein Holiday Inns H., Gr.1.

9 GROUP 2 WINNERS

SUPERA (Savabeel). 7 wins from 1200m to 2000m, NZ$262,425, to 2019-20, Cambridge JC Travis S., Gr.2, 2d Te Aroha JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr.1.

CONFECTIONER (Bubble Gum Fellow (JPN)). 8 wins-2 at 2-from 1050m to 2000m, A$1,325,370, VRC Craiglee S., Gr.2, 2d VRC LKS Mackinnon S., Gr.1.

MR INDEPENDENT (Boucher (USA)). 9 wins from 1400m to 2400m, A$166,235, VATC TS Carlyon Cup, Gr.2, 2d AJC Derby, Gr.1. Sire.

TERRIFIC (Gigantic (GB)). Second on The 1965-66 3YO Free H. 13 wins from 1m to 2m, Great Northern St Leger, Gr.2, 2d Great Northern Derby, Gr.1. Sire.

ROCHA (Encosta de Lago). Winner at 2000m, A$238,150, VRC Wakeful S., Gr.2, 2d AJC Alm H., MVRC Essendon Mazda H., 3d AJC Surround S., Gr.2.

MANTON (Danehill (USA)). 2 wins at 1200m, 2000m, A$217,225, STC Tulloch S., Gr.2, 2d MVRC AAMI Vase, Gr.2, Newcastle JC Spring S., Gr.3, 3d NSW Tatt's RC Ming Dynasty H., L. Sire.

HOORANG (Zerpour (Ire)). 9 wins from 1600m to 3200m, NZ$325,250, A$13,000, New Zealand Cup, Gr.2, Marton Cup, L.

EASTER BRIDE (GB), by Emir d'Iran. 9 wins-3 at 2-at 5f, Royal Ascot King's Stand S., Gr.2, Goodwood Singleton S.H.,

VAIN MARCEAU (Marceau). 4 wins at 2, A$76,440, WATC Karrakatta P., Gr.2.

15 GROUP 3 WINNERS

PROISIR (Choisir). 3 wins from 1200m to 1600m, A$475,230, Newcastle JC Spring S., Gr.3, 2d ATC Randwick Guineas, Gr.1. Sire.

ROMANEE CONTI (Sir Tristram (Ire)). 7 wins-1 at 2-from 1150m to 1800m, NZ$93,425, A$205,900, HK$2,610,000 in NZ, Aust. and HK, STC Queen of the Turf S., Gr.3, 2d AJC Queen Elizabeth Randwick S., Gr.1.

BURGUNDY
(Redoute's Choice). Second on the 2011-12 NZ 3YO Free H. (1200m-1600m). 7 wins from 1200m to 1600m, NZ$214,125, Cambridge Breeders' S., Gr.3, 3d WRC Telegraph H., Gr.1. Sire.

PRINCE MING
(Prince Ki (Fr)). 18 wins from 5f to 1½m, Adelaide RC Birthday Cup, Gr.3, 2d QTC Stradbroke H., Gr.1.

ELEONORA (Makfi (GB)). 3 wins from 1300m to 2100m, NZ$66,800, A$193,150, ARC Sunline Vase, Gr.3, 3d VRC Oaks, Gr.1.

IDEA (Grosvenor). 12 wins from 1400m to 3600m, A$347,600, VATC Easter Cup, Gr.3, 2d VRC Nissan S.H., Gr.1.

QUEEN OF QUEENS (King of Kings (Ire)). 5 wins from 1400m to 2500m, A$239,350, South Australia Oaks, Gr.3, 3d SAJC Schweppes Oaks, Gr.1.

EEL WIN (San Luis). 18 wins-2 at 2-from 850m to 1800m, NZ$373,700, A$1,050, Otago RC White Robe Lodge H., Gr.3, 2d Otaki Maori RC WFA S., Gr.1.

STAR SYSTEM (Shifnal). 9 wins-2 at 2-to 1200m, AJC Breeders' P., Gr.3, 2d VRC Maribyrnong P., Gr.2.

QUICK THINKER (So You Think (NZ)). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 1400m, 1600m, NZ$32,000, A$127,250, to 2019-20, ATC Ming Dynasty H., Gr.3, ARC Champagne S., L, 3d ATC Gloaming S., Gr.3.

RECAPITALIZE
(Royal Academy (USA)). 8 wins-1 at 2-to 1400m, A$540,800, VRC Gilgai S., Gr.3, 2d MRC Victoria H., Gr.3. Sire.

WAVERTREE
(Lord Ballina). 5 wins to 1400m, A$157,350, VATC Sandown S., Gr.3.

RICHEBOURG
(Vice Regal). 5 wins at 1200m, 1400m, VATC Tranquil Star S., Gr.3.

QUEEN OF THE TURF (Vice Regal). 2 wins at 1600m, Manawatu RC Eulogy S., Gr.3.

CAIRNCROSS
(Bluebird (USA)). 2 wins-1 at 2-at 1400m, VATC Thoroughbred Club S., Gr.3.

30 LISTED WINNERS

CARLISLE BAY - BEST GIFT (H.K.)
(Bahhare (USA)). 5 wins from 1200m to 2000m, NZ$12,875, HK$14,070,500 in NZ and HK, HKJC Sha Tin Trophy, L, 2d HKJC Audemars Piguet Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Gr.1.

PERPETUAL CHECK (Grosvenor). 5 wins from 1200m to 2400m, A$263,408, AJC Services' Memorial Cup, L, 2d QTC Brisbane Cup, Gr.1.

FEDERALISM
(Vice Regal). 3 wins from 1100m to 1600m, VATC Mercedes-Benz H., L, 3d VATC Elders Mile H., Gr.1.

CHILTON (Oncidium (GB)). 4 wins-1 at 2-from 7f to 1½m, PARC Derby Trial S., L, 2d QTC Brisbane Cup, Gr.1.

GOLD PULSE (Oncidium (GB)). 4 wins at 2000m, 2400m, STC Christmas Cup, L, 3d AJC Derby, Gr.1

REGAL SHOT (Clay Hero). 5 wins-1 at 2-at 1000m, A$303,050, VATC Sir John Monash S., L, 2d MVRC Schweppes S., Gr.2. Sire.

CRESCIDIUM (Crested Wave (USA)). 7 wins-1 at 2-from 1450m to 2400m, A$82,450, SAJC Oaklands P., L, 3d SAJC Sires' Produce S., Gr.2.

GROSVENOR SQUARE (Grosvenor). 5 wins from 1900m to 2400m, A$123,240, AJC Services' Memorial Cup, L, 3d Newcastle Gold Cup, Gr.2.

ROYAL HANDOUT (Prince Echo (Ire)). 9 wins-2 at 2-to 1250m, A$148,990, STC Eskimo Prince H., L, 2d QTC Lightning H., Gr.3. Sire.

MINIMAL-FAIR DINKUM (Mac.) (Snippets). 5 wins-1 at 2-to 1400m, A$78,340, M$1,136,700 in Aust. and Macau, MVRC Leslie Froggatt S., L, 2d VATC Merson Cooper S., Gr.3.

MADAM STRAVINSKY (Stravinsky (USA)). 5 wins at 1200m, 1400m, NZ$134,975, CJC Canterbury Breeders' S., L, 3d Otago RC White Robe Lodge H., Gr.3.

COUP TRIUMPHAL (Prized (USA)). 6 wins from 1600m to 2000m, NZ$98,800, CJC Spring Classic H., L, 2d CJC Metropolitan Trophy, Gr.3.

DUAL MARCEAU (Marceau). Winner at 2200m, WATC Dayana S., L, 4th WATC St Leger, Gr.3.

WATERFORD ROAD (Danehill (USA)). 9 wins from 1200m to 2000m, A$273,515, QTC Exhibition H., L, Werribee Cup, L, Kilmore Cup, L, 2d VATC Naturalism S., L. Sire.

LIONS GATE (Danehill (USA)). 3 wins from 1450m to 2200m, A$160,760, Geelong Classic, L, MRC Corps of Commissionaires H., 2d SAJC Port Adelaide Guineas, L, Hill-Smith S., L.

LOTZATOW (Towkay). 6 wins-1 at 2-from 1000m to 1800m, NZ$29,600, A$2,150, HK$5,373,900 in NZ and HK, CJC Welcome S., L, 3d Otago RC Champagne S., L.

CARIBOU (Volksraad (GB)). 5 wins at 2, Otago RC Champagne S., L.

MARY BE GOOD
(Bucentaur (GB)). 4 wins-3 at 2-at 4f, 6f in U.S.A. and NZ, CJC Champagne S., L.

SHOCK ATTACK
(Inviting (Ire)). 3 wins-1 at 2-at 1200m, 1400m, Gore RC Princess Mellay S., L.

BALOTELLI
(My Halo (ARG)). 8 wins from 1100m to 1600m, 804,255Rgt. in Malaysia, Selangor TC Tunku Gold Cup, L.

BEST SEASON (Bahhare (USA)). 5 wins from 1500m to 1950m in Macau, Macau Derby, L.

SERAPHIM (Rip Van Winkle (Ire)). 4 wins from 1400m to 2100m, NZ$89,185, Marton Cup, L, WRC Woodridge Estate H.

IN MY VIEW
(Vice Regal). 5 wins-2 at 2-to 1200m, ARC Allegra Park Classic, L.

ENTANGLE (Quest for Fame (GB)). 2 wins at 1450m, 2500m, SAJC St Leger, L.

DYNAMITE TRIO (Beau Sovereign (NZ)). 9 wins from 1200m to 1600m in Malaysia, Perak TC Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Gold Cup, L.

LUSKIN LASS (Star of Luskin). 6 wins-1 at 2-from 1200m to 2000m, Otago RC Dunedin Guineas, L.

CENTANI (Centaine). 10 wins from 1400m to 2400m, A$173,420, Albany Cup, L.

HAWKE ISLAND (Imperial March (Can)). 4 wins from 1600m to 3200m, Turffontein Transvaal H., L.

DOWN THE AISLE (Imperialist (USA)). 5 wins-2 at 2-from 1200m to 2200m, AJC Hall Mark S., L, 2d STC Tulloch S., L. Sire.

CASAQUINMAN (Per Incanto (USA)). 6 wins to 1400m, NZ$115,533, to 2018-19, CJC Pegasus H., L, Manawatu RC Inspire Net
Limited H.

8 STAKES PLACED


Acouplamas (f. by Al Maher). 2 wins at 1000m, 1400m, 2d BRC Princess S., L, AJC Australia Day at Warwick Farm H.

Kensington Gardens (Grosvenor). 4 wins-1 at 2-from 1200m to 2100m, A$151,055, AJC Ladysan Welter H., 3d AJC Oaks, Gr.1.

Velvet and Satin (Carnegie (Ire)). Placed at 2 & 3, 3d New Zealand One Thousand Guineas, Gr.1.

Meissen (Star Spangled Banner (GB)). 2 wins at 2, PARC Challa H., 3d South Australian Oaks, Gr.1.

The August (by I Am Invincible). 2 wins at 2 at 1100m, 1200m, $137,525, VRC Eugene Gorman 2YO H., 2d MRC HDF McNeil S., Gr.3, ATC Events by ATC H., Irresistible Pools & Spas H., 4th MRC Vain S., Gr.3.

Amalind (Amalgam (USA)). 9 wins-3 at 2-from 1000m to 1600m, A$77,370, SAJC Navarino H., 2d SAJC Lightning S., Gr.3.

Saperavi (Stravinsky (USA)). Winner at 1200m, 3d Ashburton RC Ray Coupland S., L, 4th North Canterbury RC Canterbury S., L. Sire.

Kremlin (Prince Echo (Ire)). 4 wins-1 at 2-at 1400m, VATC Limerick H., 2d VRC Spring Classics Preview H., L.


PEDIGREE EVALUATION
 


THE SIRE - SHALAA (IRE)


- A SON OF INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (Sire of I AM INVINCIBLE) > Son of GREEN DESERT > Son of DANZIG

THE DAM – TALENTED MISS


– A DAUGHTER OF AL MAHER > Son of DANEHILL > Son of DANZIG

OUR FILLY


PEDIGREE NOTES – It’s all in the genes!


SHALAA (IRE) is inbred 3 x 3 to Danzig via his sire, Invincible Spirit - a son of Green Desert
and his Dam sire War Chant.

80% of Invincible Spirit’s Gr.1 Winners to date include sons of Northern Dancer in the first five generations on their maternal sirelines.

By covering TALENTED MISS > a daughter of Al Maher > a son of Danehill > a son of Danzig > a son Northern Dancer with SHALAA (IRE), it has created an important third (3rd) replication of DANZIG in the 3rd generation coming through the maternal sireline.

* This recreates a close breeding pattern to - I AM INVINCIBLE:

I AM INVINCIBLE is a son of INVINCIBLE SPIRIT from the mare CANNERELLE – a daughter of CANNY LAD

TALENTED MISS is daughter of MAHIRA – also a daughter of CANNY LAD

This mating has replicated INVINCIBLE SPIRIT over CANNY LAD through the maternal line.
 
Genetically, this is a highly desirable mare for the sire SHALAA (IRE) to have covered because it produces a very close relation genetically to I AM INVINCIBLE.


*  Close breeding pattern to three time French and English Gr2 Winner MUTHMIR.

MUTHMIR by INVINCIBLE SPIRIT - on his maternal sireline, is from the mare FAIRY OF THE NIGHT who is a daughter of DANEHILL.

This is the same pattern which our yearling filly has.

Our filly is also a granddaughter of DANEHILL on the maternal sireline.

Therefore, whilst we can’t predict the future, we can review past patterns and identify that this cross has been successful through both horses - I AM INVINCIBLE and MUTHMIR.

Our hopes are high through evidence, that this replication of a successful genetic pattern could well continue through our yearling filly.

GENETIC RATING SCORES

Geographical Rating
 A 310%
Werk International Rating
 A+ 657%
Genetic Quality Rating
 Q6


GENETIC SIMILARITY CHART


Stakes Success on the Cross at Age & Distances
Preferred Distance range SPRINTER / MILER

The Profile Chart above shows the Age and Distance range of Stakes Winners bred with this same or closely designed breeding pattern. The larger the Red Circle, the more winners in that category.


When certain crosses are on fire, they seem to work almost everytime the mating is replicated.
This cross is one that is continuing to prove its affinity for success.

STAKES WINNERS MATRIX




Range Description = "SUPERB"

Stakes-Winners bred on this cross include:

14 STAKES WINNERS on the I AM INVINCIBLE x DANEHILL Cross


1 Gr1 WINNER

LOVING GABY 2016 F G1 I AM INVINCIBLE ex MAASTRICHT (MASTERCRAFTSMAN)


2 Gr2 WINNERS


FIESTA 2015 F G2 I AM INVINCIBLE ex NOW NOW (DANEHILL DANCER)

STRASBOURG 2016 C G2 I AM INVINCIBLE ex DANISH SPY (DANE SHADOW)


7 Gr3 WINNERS

ECKSTEIN 2013 F G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex COMRIE (CHOISIR)

INVINCIBLE STAR 2014 F G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex ROMANY FLYER (CATBIRD)

OVERSHARE 2014 C G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex SAVANNAH'S CHOICE (REDOUTE'S CHOICE)

PAQUIRRI 2015 C G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex MISS SOLIS (ORATORIO)

SHE'S SO HIGH 2014 F G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex HIGH ACHIEVER (EXCEED AND EXCEL)

VINICUNCA 2016 F G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex XANDRETTA (FLYING SPUR)

VINNIE EAGLE 2011 G G3 I AM INVINCIBLE ex SWEET MAGGIE (DANEHILL DANCER)


4 LISTED WINNERS

ESPAANIYAH 2016 F I AM INVINCIBLE ex CATALONIA (FLYING SPUR)

I AM ELOQUENT 2016 F I AM INVINCIBLE ex CHOICE WORDS (CHOISIR)

I'M WESLEY 2012 C I AM INVINCIBLE ex DANIELA (DANEHILL)

VICTOREM 2014 C I AM INVINCIBLE ex PLAYFUL MISS (FOREPLAY)



ADDITIONAL PEDIGREE NOTES

On our ratings they have scaled this mating as a MAXIMUM performance indicator.

Also, this has been rated a “A+  657%” class mating with an opportunity that this mating can produce an above average racehorse when compared to the total number of horses produced by the sire to date.

This is classed as an “SUPERB” chance to produce an exceptional performer that may reach Black Type level.

This analysis is based upon Stakes Winners from around the world that have similar pedigree construction to the way the horse we have purchased was bred.

Based on the concept of "Dig for Gold where Gold has been found before", it makes sense that any sensible business philosophy should look to purchase yearlings where there has been an attempt by the breeder to replicate pedigrees of High Quality Group Winners.

Any analysis must look at the entire pedigree as whole however there are key indicators in pedigrees that expose greater insight and the propensity of the mating to produce a High-Quality racehorse as compared to the average population.

Professional Bloodstock Consultants such as Dean Watt of Dynamic Syndications spend countless hours researching pedigrees and their genetic patterns and are aware when these same pedigree patterns have been replicated deliberately by the breeder in the hope that they may have bred a champion racehorse.

Often however the breeder has accidentally or by pure chance produced a yearling to these patterns.

This is what sets our company at the pinnacle of its field.

KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE.


A PROVEN CROSS (also known as a NICK):

A NICK = SUCCESS

The GENETICS of our horse have been bred to a "PROVEN NICK"

Genetically – this horse has been bred to be a racetrack star.

When we went to the sales we were looking first and foremost for the individual.

It must be an equine athlete.

However being aware that over 76% of Stakes Winners come from just 20% of the foal crop each year and we can identify this 20% of the foal crop as having a pedigree graded as above, so we will ONLY search for equine athletes that are based within this graded sub-group.

In an easy to understand "rule of thumb" example: there are approximately 16,000 foals born each year.

On our statistical data, we identified that 20% (3,200) produce 76% of the STAKES WINNERS annually.

Therefore, the opposite to the above equation is 12,800 yearlings will produce just 24% of the STAKES WINNERS annually.

So, where would you rather go looking for a Stakes Winner?

In a pool of 3,200 that produces 76% of Stakes Winners
or
In a pool of 12,800 yearlings that produces 24% of Stakes Winners.

Simply - We leave the rest for the other industry participants to consume.

Whichever set of statistical data you choose to accept and rely upon for information flow, it remains constant – Simply, on its pedigree, our horse was produced upon an exceptionally good mating with a significantly increased opportunity to produce an above average racehorse.   

Since we have matched this pedigree to our individual’s excellent conformation, size, strength and athleticism, we are convinced this horse represents a wonderful opportunity for equine investment in a quality thoroughbred.

Whilst there can never be any guarantees in thoroughbred breeding or racing and this horse would be no exception to that fact, the reality is that we would always rather start with and take advantage of sets of statistics which are weighted heavily in our favour, than to purchase another horse only bred to be average in the first instance and then, having to pray for a miracle.
It’s not pure luck or an incredible set of coincidences that produces stakes class horses.

However, it’s not until we do our due diligence work and we analyse the statistical data to produce these facts, does the old proverbs ring true again:



"The apple doesn’t roll far from the tree"

"Keep drilling where oil has been found"

"Keep digging where you find gold"


Understanding this aspect of our industry is vital.

That’s why we have such outstanding racetrack success year after year after year.

The statistics speak for themselves.

That’s why it’s important to deal with a Specialist!

You can't buy experience!

With over 35 years as a Bloodstock Consultant and Syndicator on his resume, Dynamic Syndications Managing Director Dean Watt has no peers in his industry that come close to matching resumes.

10 Individual Group 1 Winners of
13 Group 1 races.

A Full Written Report on this pedigree is in the Documents Section (TAB 2) for this Syndication.

SALES NOTES


PHYSICAL INSPECTIONS

Our filly's athleticism, strength and poise represent everything that SHALAA (IRE) stood to offer.

A high-class filly with good depth of girth, a great angle to her shoulder and pasterns, excellent length of rein, and terrific hip to her hock length matching a good length of croup – all ensure the filly is built to be precocious.

Add-in a superb walk, great overstep and superb balance and excellent width of jaw and nostril she is a beautifully balanced filly with good-quality, scope and exceptional movement making her an ideal candidate.

Our filly has the black-type saturated pedigree, from a high working, successful and current family to match her conformation.

Whilst the added bonus is, she’s a ¾ sister-in-blood to Gr3 performer - THE AUGUST.







    Bred to be Early and Bred to be Quick
    A genuine 2yo candidate that should be better again as a 3yo
    Bred on Highly Successful INVINCIBLE SPIRIT x DANEHILL = 21 Stakes Winners:
    An eye-catching individual with a wonderful genetic rating


Catalogue Comments from Australia’s Leading Yearling Judges:

Dr Tim Roberts (Veterinarian)

Dr. Tim Roberts

“Super thing about Shalaa being the best son ever by Invincible Spirit is that he could be better than his sire’s other son I Am Invincible and he’s a champion sire. Importantly Shalaa brings a lot of his own attributes as well.”

“This is a lovely filly, I graded her very highly. She’s going to develop, and she’s probably going to have pre-Christmas 2yo ability, so I think she’s got all the attributes we look for in a horse.”

“She moves beautifully over plenty of ground and really fills your eye when you look at her. She has great bone and size about her, she has terrific legs and a great body with clean x-rays. Straight to Tulloch Lodge for her where Gai will give her every chance to be a 2yo.”


Dean Watt (Dynamic Syndications)

Adam & Dean Watt - Dynamic Syndications


“She is a really good sort of filly. The way he has thrown quality into his stock is impressive and I believe he will be a dominant Sire. I targeted Shalaa as a First Crop Sire that we should buy his progeny and I was in love with this particular filly.”

“Shalaa was such a powerful and precocious racehorse and this filly looks just like him – Strong and Correct, she looks like a 2yo already and we have got every opportunity to be aiming at the Big 2yo races. This filly is a real athlete, she looks a typical sprinter with plenty of power to drive her towards the finish line. She a terrific walk, with a big overstep and moves incredibly well across the ground. Then the way we came to own her was freakish – Every champion has a story. This filly will give us every chance to be up and running early, we won’t have to wait long.”

Gai Waterhouse (Co-Trainer)

Gai Waterhouse

“This Filly by Shalaa out of Talented Miss could be a very Talented Miss indeed. She is full of class – I like her enormously. She’s a lovely filly, strong and correct with bone for bulk. I love the fact that her sire performed tenaciously and won the main two 2yo sprint races in England and France, and that shows that this filly is born to get up and go. She walks with real purpose."

"I really like these Shalaa’s and I think this filly is one to be very excited about. If she doesn’t make a 2yo to aim at the Magic Millions then nothing will. Adrian and I are excited to be training her and we look forward to her arrival at Tulloch Lodge."

The following information was recorded about this
yearling after several physical inspections at the Sales Complex.

STRONG - PRECOCIOUS - 2YO TYPE -
ATHLETIC - EXCELLENT ACTION -
POWERFUL HINDQUARTER - CORRECT -
GOOD CONSTITUTION - CLEAN X-RAYS & SCOPE


This yearling fully passed inspection by Veterinarian

Dr. TIM ROBERTS in all categories:

* Physical Inspection (Conformation, Size, Strength, Scope & Health)
* Stethoscope evaluation
* X-Ray inspection
* Endoscopic inspection


The Yearling was considered "ATHLETIC & CORRECT" and passed as a suitable candidate.

OUR SALE NOTES:

Below was the commentary report Dean Watt wrote about the yearling during three (3) pre-sale selection criteria inspections prior to the lot being offered for sale.

Commentary in brackets has been added in for description purpose only, so non-horse industry participants may have a better understanding of Dean’s sales notes. The notes are:

* Intelligent Head - Wide Forehead - Soft Kind Eye
* Good width of jaw and corresponds with big Nostrils (for windflow capacity access)
* Has a strong reign (neck & distance from Poll to Withers)
* Strong well-defined top line (back) with the withers set well back
* Excellent - Deep girth (Lung capacity)

* Powerful hindquarter with excellent length of to its croup and excellent hip:hock ratio (propulsion levers for driving forward)
* Well-developed Gaskins (like Human biceps = strength) which are strong and deep into hocks
* Hoofs are well structured and all 4 are symmetrical with good heels.
* A top walker – purposeful, balanced, with fluid motion.
* Stands over good ground (length to back in correct proportion to balance of individual)
* Nice style of individual by the sire with great V8 motor (hindquarter = propulsion)
* Importantly this yearling Tracks Truly and has a Very Good Overstep (Propulsion)


     A) FRONT VIEW    
    B) Forequarter Profile 
   C) Hindquarter Profile

       

Above are 3 diagrams which show the correct angulation and conformation
structures of yearlings desired for racing


This Yearling met the above criteria and was considered an
OUTSTANDING chance of racetrack success!

SELECTION PROCESS


Q) So - Why did we buy her?
   
A) That's easy to answer!


Pedigree:

Commencing weeks prior to attending the sale complex:

When researching which lots to inspect in the weeks prior to the sale, we look for certain genetic factors that increase the chance of the yearling being a superior athlete.

This pedigree had certain ancestor duplications which we are seeking, to give what we consider, a balanced blend of speed and endurance.

Conformation:

Saleyard notes on this horse were:

STRONG - PRECOCIOUS - 2YO TYPE -
ATHLETIC - EXCELLENT ACTION -
POWERFUL HINDQUARTER - CORRECT -
GOOD CONSTITUTION - CLEAN X-RAYS & SCOPE


Veterinarian:


Dr Tim Roberts - Contracted Veterinarian to Dynamic Syndications

Our veterinarian Dr Tim Roberts inspected the yearling prior to purchase and believed this youngster to be a quality individual and a chance of being a successful equine athlete with no visual clinical issues likely to prevent it from reaching its racing potential.

Before purchase, the 42 X-Rays deposited in the sale ground X-Ray Repository facility were examined. There were no abnormal findings noted.

The horse was approved by Dr. Roberts for Dynamic Syndications to purchase in the salering.

After purchase, an endoscopic test on the horse's airway was performed and the result was the horse had normal function.

Also, a blood test was performed and revealed no abnormal findings.

Fair Market Value:


Considering this superb genetic pedigree, the commercial value of the sire, excellent athletic conformation and overall size, strength and scope, we rated this yearling as a "HIGHLY DESIRABLE CANDIDATE" purchase.

Dean Watt as a licensed Commercial Agent and a longstanding Member of the Bloodstock Agents Federation of Australia, is approved to offer Market Appraisals as to the Commercial Valuation of thoroughbreds.

Dean Watt evaluates each yearling that passes its Veterinary Inspection as to the maximum Commercial Value after taking in such factors as:

* The Individual's Conformation
* Sales of Progeny with Similar Commercial Pedigrees by the Sire
* The Sire’s Service Fee both current and at date of Conception
* Sales of other progeny from the 1st & 2nd Dams in pedigree
   based upon the Service Fee value of the sire of that mating.
* Any Sale recorded of the Dam herself.
* Racetrack Appraisal of the immediate family (Siblings / Dam).
* Working horses in the immediate family (Likelihood of the family
   improving commercially by producing a Stakes Winner in the near future)
* Historical Sale Average of the Actual Sale being Conducted.
* Current Economic & Political environment.


A specific formula is applied to each of these variables and a figure is determined. This is our Ceiling Price. The price we are prepared to pay up to in a bidding war in the Salering. The maximum price we set at which we will withdraw from the heat of battle.

We set a strict ceiling price on all the horses that pass Veterinarian Inspection and write that figure on the Catalogue Page of each lot that passes to ensure that we do not make bidding errors during the auction.

Having completed all our Due Diligence reviews based upon Pedigree, Conformation, Veterinary Acceptance and Market Appraisal, we are always prepared to bid up to our limit to secure what we considered is an outstanding individual.

Valuation Price:

Considering her outstanding conformation and the strength and depth of the female family and the pedigree genetics scoring “A+ 657%” this individual was secured at a price representing terrific value to the team at Dynamic.

We had valued the yearling at $120,000.

The secure the filly at $80,000 + GST was a 33% ($40,000) discount to our market appraisal of the true commercial value and this represented exceptional value that we now pass onto our owners.

A Pictorial Guide To Equine Conformation:

 
This diagram is offered to give clients an understanding of conformational defects that many horses possess.
It is part of our Due Diligence to reject horses with defects that are likely to increase the risk of injury or break down.

VETERINARY INSPECTIONS & INSURANCE


Dean Watt with: Dr. Tim Roberts (Our Vet) & Richard Logan (Logans Insurance)

“Our Due Diligence is your Quality Assurance




VETERINARY REPORT:

This yearling has passed a complex physical veterinary inspection by our
Contracted Veterinarian -
Dr. TIM ROBERTS.


Dr. Tim Roberts - An integral part of Team Dynamic inspecting with Adam Watt

Dynamic Syndications have had a long and close working relationship with



Dr. TIM ROBERTS of CENTENNIAL PARK VETERINARY PRACTICE.

Tim, Dean & Adam have developed an understanding, good working relationship and friendship.

Tim is a vital member of Team Dynamic

Tim, Dean & Adam have a Simple but Golden Rule -

"If In Doubt - Rule It Out."

We take a ZERO TOLERANCE policy on X-RAY issues.



X-RAYS being inspected in the X-Ray Repository at the Sales


We are looking for thoroughbreds with athleticism, size, strength and scope to grow into quality equine athletes.

Tim has been advising (& educating) Dean & Adam on conformation evaluation, with attention to structural defects likely to increase the risk of breakdown.

Dr. Tim Roberts is instrumental to our foundation Runners:Winners Ratio of 82.5% - which has now improved to over 94% and Runners: Prizemoney Earners over 96%.


Dr. TIM ROBERTS - Contracted Veterinarian & Dean Watt

It’s no surprise that Dynamic Syndications has achieved outstanding success built on sound business philosophies of our 4 pillars: Transparency, Integrity, Client Service and Racetrack Results.

For over 16 years, Dean Watt has been using the services of astute Sydney based veterinarian Dr. Tim Roberts of Centennial Park Veterinary Practice.

Dean Watt and Tim Roberts have developed an intrinsic understanding of one another’s thought patterns and processes over these years.

Tim assisted Dean & Adam develop and refine their personal equine knowledge and heighten Dean & Adam’s awareness and understanding of the bio-mechanics of horse conformation and movement.

Over the past few years, Tim has also been closely mentoring Adam Watt, allowing Adam to develop a sharp eye for these same bio-mechanical conformation and movement factors. This has ensured the Team at Dynamic have the necessary succession plans in place and the vital skills demanded in such a complex working environment.

Tim is also acutely aware of Dean and Adam’s unwavering importance placed upon critical analysis of every horse. A strict policy is implemented of never allowing any horse which is not the “Best of the Best” to survive the saleyard selection culling process.


Tim & Adam watching a yearlings walking action

Both Tim and Dean have an excellent working relationship which has resulted in their high volume of winners.

By working so closely together, this formed the basis for Dynamic Syndications foundation Runners : Winners Ratio of 82.5% which has continued to grow and as at JANUARY 2020 sits at 94.7%.

Dr. Roberts understands the significance for Dynamic Syndications to at all times protect our Owners interests and at all times to protect our “hard won business reputation as leading racehorse syndicators,” by allowing Team Dynamic to only purchase “The Best of the Best”.

Sound, Athletic horses with “No Significant Findings” (low risk) noted on any of the 42 X-rays available for inspection in the saleyard repository and further, each horse must then pass as “Clean” on Endoscopic evaluation.

Also as a stated business practice and as it appears in our PDS, we ensure each yearling we purchase is blood tested as it leaves the salering, to ascertain that under the Australian Rules of Racing, there is no prohibited substances present.

By being extremely focused on this area of veterinary inspections at the yearling sale, our due diligence results in Dynamic Syndications Owners being offered the maximum opportunity to achieve racetrack success.

It’s Really Simple: Dr. Tim Roberts ensures we only buy Athletic, Strong, Well Grown and Sound Thoroughbreds which he has Passed Clean on X-ray, Endoscopic Evaluation and Blood Testing.

It’s not rocket science or magic – its attention to detail.

Yearling Inspection in progress with Tim Roberts

Dr. Roberts, having been a racing surgeon for many years in South Africa, developed a keener understanding of the relationship between form and function.

That is: “What conformational defects increase the likelihood of a breakdown injury and what conformational defects have little impact?”

However, the one issue that is never questioned is X-rays. Dr. Roberts has continued to stress the importance of X-rays upon Team Dynamic for more than 16 years.

Dynamic Syndications understands and embraces Dr. Roberts Golden Rule:
“IF IN DOUBT – RULE IT OUT”.

X-ray issues are never good. They usually require surgery to address the issue (if that is possible) but most certainly, it multiplies the risk of breakdown significantly and / or time lost from racetrack training through recuperation.

You would never buy a house without getting a building and pest report done – so why would you ever buy a horse without obtaining an X-ray report and the other reports available?


We are guided by a philosophy that Racehorse Trainer’s can break down 100% sound horses – so they certainly don’t need to start off with a problem !

As humans, we are not blessed with X-ray vision, so without the assistance of an experienced veterinarian reading the X-rays, buyers of horses who do not get the X-rays checked are playing Russian roulette.

Sadly we see at every sale – Horses with significant X-ray issues that are considered High Risk, are purchased, often for large sums, with little chance of being a racing prospect as the skeletal structures simply won’t be able to stand up to the rigours of training.

We have identified over the years that 8% (1 in 12.5 or 8 in every 100) of the horses we like on physical inspection, fail their X-ray inspections. That risk is far too high.

If there were no abnormalities present on X-ray (i.e. low risk), then Dr. Roberts will pass that yearling and it is approved for purchase.

Should we be successful and buy the horse in the Salering, each yearling is allowed to be examined immediately by endoscopic evaluation, to check its throat function and wind flow. Horses found with any significant issues here, the sale rules allow the buyer to cancel the sale. The same process with blood testing – any prohibited substances and the sale may be cancelled by the purchaser.

Dynamic Syndications as part of our Due Diligence reporting and Quality Assurance, will always supply a copy of our Veterinary Certificate for each horse on the webpage. We also attach this report as an annexure to our Product Disclosure Statement.

During the racing career of the horse, should any training or racing issues develop with the horse, we use Dr. Roberts as our independent consulting veterinarian, to act in conjunction with the stables own veterinarians, as Dynamic Syndications own expert.

Tim is on call for Team Dynamic should ever any need arise.



THE PROCESS:

* All yearlings that Dean & Adam identify as possible purchases MUST pass a detailed physical examination by Dr ROBERTS.

* We re-inspect our selections with Dr. ROBERTS to discuss each horse on its merits.

* If a yearling passes this physical examination then at that point, Dr ROBERTS is engaged to:
   (1) Review the Video Endoscopic Evaluation in the repository - if that is acceptable then -
   (2) Inspect a full set of 42 x-rays held in the sale repository.

* If the yearling passes these inspections, which is only done by the fact that there were no abnormalities present of any significance (low risk) on any of the x-ray films, and the videoscope was considered Grade 1 = no issue, then the yearling is approved by Dr. ROBERTS to Dynamic for purchase.

* After being purchased, each yearling is allowed to then be examined at the sale by an endoscope to check its throat function and windflow capabilities. Even if we have checked the videoscope in the first instance, we still check post-sale to ensure no issues have developed in the interim.

* After being purchased, each yearling is also "blood tested" to ensure that there was no "prohibited substances present" as defined under the Australian Rules of Racing.


Photo of the endoscopic evaluation showing correct working of the upper airway.

* We advise Dr. ROBERTS of our salering successful purchases and he will then review the scoping on our behalf. If a horse is found to have an issue, the sale is void and the horse is returned immediately to the vendor.

* Then Dr. ROBERTS at the end of each sale, writes a Veterinary Certificate for inclusion with our Product Disclosure Statement for submission to Racing NSW or Racing Victoria as ASIC Lead Regulators, prior to the horse being allowed to be promoted to the public.

This confirms:

* Time, Date and Place of Inspection
* Confirmation that the horse has passed Physical Inspection
* Confirmation that the horse has passed Stethoscope Evaluation
* Confirmation that the horse has passed X-ray Inspections
* Confirmation that the horse has passed Endoscopic Evaluation
* Confirmation that the horse was recommended by Dr ROBERTS as a suitable candidate
   for both purchase and for insurance
* Disclaimer ensuring clients are aware there is no potential for conflict of interests that
   Dr ROBERTS has no financial involvement with the horse, the promotion of the horse
   or with the Dynamic Syndications business.

The Veterinary Certificate is always located in the Documents Section of this promotion


HORSE INSURANCE:


LOGAN LIVESTOCK INSURANCE AGENCY P/L

                 " LOGANS "



Dynamic Syndications have been able to structure a specific policy for Dynamic Syndication clients through LOGAN LIVESTOCK INSURANCE AGENCY PTY LTD (‘Logans’)

We are able to include insurance from the Fall of Hammer to 1st November the year of purchase.

Further this premium is pro-rata to the expiry date thus ensuring our clients have access to a reduced insurance premium as well as access to our commercial buyers discounted premium based on both volume and over 30 years of dealings.

Our policy is unique to Dynamic Syndications and includes:
* Fall Of Hammer cover
* Mortality due to: Accident, Sickness or Disease at Syndication Value until 1st November
* Theft
* Emergency Surgery (inc Colic) cover to $10,000
* Disability / Impairment guarantee
* Professional Indemnity cover.

Please Note: Dynamic Syndications are independent of Logans and the insurance provider has no financial interest in any promotion.

For details specific details about insurance most information can be found on their website. www.logans.com.au



RICHARD LOGAN - Managing Director

ABOUT LOGANS:

Logan Livestock Insurance Agency Pty Ltd is an independent insurance broker specialising in Equine Insurance.

It is a family-owned company which has been arranging insurance and negotiating claim payments for a wide selection of clients for over 45 years.

Logans are foundation members of the National Insurance Brokers Association of Australia and are registered under Australian Financial Services License Number 238959.


BOB LOGAN - Founder

Bob Logan commenced in insurance in the early 1960's and together with his wife Lorraine Logan founded Logans in 1965 which is now recognised around the world as a leader in the specialist equine insurance market.


BOB & RICHARD LOGAN

Their son, Richard Logan joined the company in 1984.

Richard is a fellow of the Australia & New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance and the National Insurance Brokers Association of Australia.

Richard is now the Managing Director of Logans following the sudden death of Bob at the Easter Broodmares Sales in 2007.

This was a tragic loss to his countless number of friends, clients and the horse industry overall.

Quality, practicality, experience and teamwork are of paramount importance in today's highly competitive market. This criteria, plus 24-hour personal service, forms the basis of the business philosophy they offer to Dynamic Syndications and our clients.

Logans have developed unique market strengths in the horse industry and are respected worldwide for their depth of knowledge and expertise.

At Dynamic Syndications we look for hands-on experience, easy contact and if needed, support in difficult situations. They have a detailed understanding of the risks we face and we take their advice as to the most efficient way to manage these risks.

As a consequence Logans take great care in understanding Dynamic Syndications requirements and worked with us to develop various policies that suits our needs.

Richard Logan and Dean Watt have been working closely together since 1984. Logans have assisted us with several claims during this period and we are delighted with the service and the quick payout periods.

A specific example was when Dynamic Syndications Dual Gr1 Winner HE’S NO PIE EATER was tragically destroyed after a training mishap at Randwick; the horse was insured with Logans for $5 million. This payout claim was an Australian record for any horse in training. Logans paid out the claim within 7 days of the lodgement of the claim.

At Dynamic, our clients gain the benefit of over 35 years of our dealings with Logans together with the one insurance provider and the obvious advantages this association carries.

The Insurance Memorandum is located in the Documents Section of this promotion

Richard Logan is our man and equine insurance is all they do.


LOGANS are the experts –
that's why we deal with them !

THE PRICE:

ALL INCLUSIVE to 31 OCTOBER 2020

$17,760 (inc GST) per 10% Share


$8,880 (inc GST) per 5%  Share


$4,440 (inc GST) per 2.5%* Share (*conditions apply)



PRICING STRUCTURE

Per 10% share, 5% share and 2.5% share:

Once Registered, from 1 July 2020 owners pay their pro-rata portion of the accounts incurred, monthly in arrears.

For a horse trained by GAI WATERHOUSE & ADRIAN BOTT we recommend clients budget

$305 per month ($10.00 per day) for a 5% share.

See FAQ Section of this website for further detailed explanation.



What's included in the price ?

Everything Below !


Purchase Price – Fall of Hammer in the Sale Ring

GST

Full Insurance:

From Fall Of Hammer until 1 November 2019 at the

Syndicated Value of $177,600

covering:

Mortality - Accident Sickness & Disease
Theft
Colic Surgery Cover
Disability / Impairment Guarantee
Professional Indemnity Cover

Pre-Paid First Entry Fees for the (refer to the PDS for specific eligibility):

William Inglis Race Series or Magic Millions Race Series
(* dependent upon from which auction sale company the yearling was purchased)

BOBS 2yo & 3yo Series (* if by a BOBS eligible Sire based in NSW)

BOBS Extra 4yo+ Series (* if by a BOBS eligible Sire based in NSW) (*if bred to run beyond 2000m)

Super VOBIS / VOBIS GOLD (*if eligible or by a Victorian based Sire)

QTIS (* if eligible or by a Queensland based Sire)

Golden Slipper

Golden Rose

Blue Sapphire

Blue Diamond

Horse Husbandry Costs including:

Pre-Purchase Veterinary Inspection Expenses

Transport home from the saleyard

Spelling Paddock - Agistment  Costs

5-6 weeks Breaking-In & Education

Second Re-Education & Refresh Session

Track Fees

Farriers

Veterinary Costs

Dentists

Racing NSW Registration Costs

Promotion Costs

Auditors Fees & Legal Expenses

+ All Other Miscellaneous Costs.


A very detailed “Full Disclosure and Analysis” of every expenditure incurred is available.

It is attached as an Annexure to the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS).

That document is located in the Documents Section (Tab 2) of this Promotions webpages.

Dynamic Syndications Syndicate Structure:

20
Share Syndicate

Dynamic Syndications Owners Will Receive:

All Dynamic Syndications owners who purchase a 5% share under the
Australian Rules of Racing shall now be entitled to receive:

Full Race Day Owner's Privileges


These include (subject to the individual race club's own policy):

On a 5% Share Basis (Double per 10% Share)
Free racecourse entry for the owner named in the book,
* 1 x Members Stand ticket per 5% share,
* 1 x Racebook,
* 1 x Mounting Enclosure Entries to speak with your trainer and jockey pre and post race.
* Privileged Entry to the Owner's Room post race for replay reviews and refreshments.
* Winning owner's have our own private celebration rooms, etc.

Dynamic will always attempt to assist every owner wherever possible to obtain additional ticketing where circumstances allow.

Dynamic Syndications throughout the racing career of the horse, attend to all Management and Administration Duties on behalf of All Owners.

This involves:

* The initial registration of the horse with Racing NSW,
* Maintaining the Trust Account & Annual Audit of the Horse Accounts,
* Any future transfers or ownership registrations with RISA,
* Minimum – a weekly update about your horse sent to each owner,
* Minimum – five (5) updates a week when the horse competes in races,
* Arrangement of Stable Visits by appointment,
* Raceday meet and greets,
* Representation of owners on raceday and in any post race Stewards Inquiries (when required)
* Organisation of additional ticketing requirements (whenever & wherever possible)
* Ongoing racing management, including race programming,
* Organisation of horse transport to and from Spelling and Pre-Training and in and out of trainers stables,
* Maintaining the Administration & Management of the co-owners horse as per the specified details in the Racing Syndicate Deed,
* Supply of weekly "stable mail" direct to your own website mailbox.
* For owners to constantly get successful racetrack results, it is very important to be associated with the True Market Leaders

Our results are without peer !

90.7% RUNNERS : WINNERS

97.1% RUNNERS : EARNERS


Always seriously consider the track record of anyone with whom you contemplate entrusting your equine investment dollars !

We recommend to all potential owners to only use

Fully Licensed Professional Syndicators with a Readily Identifiable and Demonstrated Track Record of Constant & Multiple Group 1 Success !


A companies resume speaks for itself !

Dynamic Syndications resume of success is without peer !

* Australia’s Highest Profile Syndicators +

* Market Leading Syndicators +

* Only The Highest Quality Thoroughbreds +

* Only Leading Trainers +

* Only Leading Jockeys =

* Dynamic Results !!!

OUR BUSINESS SUCCESS HAS BEEN BUILT UPON 4 PILLARS:

TRANSPARENCY,
 
INTEGRITY,


CLIENT SERVICE &

RACETRACK RESULTS


Your invited to
"LIVE THE DREAM & JOIN OUR TEAM"

      
LUKE NOLEN knows the Dynamic WINNING FEELING !

 
HUGH BOWMAN know the Dynamic WINNING FEELING !



TOMMY BERRY knows the Dynamic WINNING FEELING !


TIM CLARK knows the Dynamic WINNING FEELING


NASH RAWILLER experiences the Dynamic WINNING FEELING too !






Another Dynamic Syndications WINNING TEAM !




Dynamic Syndications is the holder of
Australian Financial Services Licence No 336808

IF YOU WISH TO FIND OUT MORE JUST CALL OUR OFFICE FOR A CHAT

Contact
ADAM WATT
 
on (02) 9540 1511 during office hours  
 
or  0409 464 378

or send an email to:  
adam@dynamicsyndications.com.au

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Taren Point NSW 2229

Suite 37
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