Partnership Updates

  1. Dare to Dream is offering a blind purchase of a 2-yr old at the March Ocala sale. Given their success with Quick Tempo I should be a a buyer, but I have my reservations. I have been concerned about their management of my other horse with them Blonde on Tap. I really would have liked to try 2 turns before dropping the horse to $20,000. Patience is something I like to see. D to D expects to buy for $40,000 to $95,000, and the deal is already 70% sold out.
  2. I came close to investing with Ten Strike, but the dirt speed emphasis kept me from investing this year. In general I like their approach to the business, but I could not get there with this group of horses.
  3. Pocket Aces are offering 3 very solid horses at reasonable prices by Frosted, Unified, and Mastery. I need to do more research on these.
  4. Victory Racing still has shares is a nice Connect colt and Street Sense filly.
  5. I really like the horses Don’t Tell My Wife Stable bought, but the website shows no offerings
  6. Zilla put out a very interesting e-mail about the performance of various partnerships from 2010 to 2017. I strongly you get a copy and evaluate it for yourself.
  7. Blue Streak is my favorite small partnership. Our Point of Entry filly is newly named Ribot’s Valentine (she is 4×5 to the great Ribot).
  8. Not much happening at West Point or Eclipse
  9. The Wasabi Ventures horse have started racing at Charles Town
  10. Dream Team Racing had their Effinex filly get a 3rd
  11. myracehorse.com only offering shares in older horses right now
  12. Bourbon Lane is offering blind partnerships for 2021
  13. Bassett Stables sold out their Maclean’s Music deal
  14. Bloodlines horses named Dixie Kitten and Noble Conquest working in Florida
  15. Crown’s Way down to 3 horses
  16. Bond offering an Honor Code they paid $30,000 for at auction, for $100,000, pass
  17. Kenwood plans new offers in early 2021, still writes good e-mails
  18. 3 of 5 Centennial horses still not working
  19. Turf Stable offering shares in 3 reasonable horses (this one is new to me turfstable.com)
  20. Let’s Go looks like a serious partnership group I have missed. They have a nice group of 3 new 2 yr olds that look similar to Centennial, but they have no info on what they paid for the horses, very strange.
  21. Woodford and Bradley are the two partnerships that have websites that seem designed to discourage potential investors.

Published by Gregg Jahnke

I was a professional investor for over 30 years. Now I spend my time trying to pick horses rather than stocks.

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