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We’re a group of likeminded owners who have got together to form the OnToAWinner syndicate. We’ve been with other syndicates in the past, but found communication and value for money not what we expected. We got lost in the crowd and thought syndicate owners deserve more.

We live for racing, from the nervous excitement the night before raceday, to the thunder of hooves on the gallops on a crisp spring morning’s stable visit. From the exclusivity of meeting the trainer and jockey before the race to the champagne at the winner’s reception afterwards. From the thrill of a runner at York or Cheltenham, to the camaraderie of sharing a winner and unique memories to treasure forever.

We live it, we love it.

 
Niall O’Brien, 37, has had a passion for thoroughbred racehorses for as long as he can remember. All his family are racing mad! Niall has run syndicates for the past 10 years and has had 54 winners as an owner. His favourite racehorses to be involved with are Quiet Times and Fast Shot. Niall lives in North Yorkshire with his wife Sally and still has his old pal Quiet Times in his paddock!
 
Simon Bridge, 47, married to Pam, has had shares in good racehorses for the past 15 years. Simon is York Racecourse crazy, he’ll do anything for a winner at York. Simon has had over 30 winners as an owner and was instrumental in the acquisition of Fast Shot and Eutropius.
 
Chris Patten 42 , has been an avid horse racing enthusiast since youth . He has been shrewd enough to have purchased shares in many winning horses over the years, Chris resides just outside Newcastle Upon Tyne with his partner Helen , though both could be considered nomadic due their constant travelling to race meetings !!!!
 
Steve Bedworth 50 , got the passion for horse racing back in the 70s whilst doing a bit of mucking out at Maurice Camacho stables in Towton during school holidays, however he pursued a career in sales rather than horseracing. He has had shares in racehorses for the past 10 years.
 
“Syndicates are a great way of experiencing the thrill of racehorse ownership without the  inhibiting costs. We aim to build our portfolio through giving our owners the best service possible, and if we treat our owners right, and they like what we do, maybe one day we can have that once in a lifetime horse, that dream of dreams We will improve quality year on year, while keeping the costs fair for our syndicate owners’’. Simon Bridge, Director
 
To buy a share in a racehorse with ‘ontoawinner’, please click on your racehorse of choice to see the initial share price. This is a one off payment to buy a share in the horse. The minimum shareholding in one of our horses is 5%. Ongoing training fees are paid by each shareholder, proportional to their syndicate share. Typically our monthly training fees are an all-inclusive monthly payment of between £99 and £119 per 5%, depending on which trainer your horse is with. Smaller yards tend to have lower training fees than the larger
yards.