Grinzinger Champ
Tried Horse - Filly
Type
3yo filly by Wootton Bassett with Saturday level ability in Brisbane, residual value post-racing.
Purchased From
$115,000 purchase from Inglis Digital
Ownership Opportunity
60% Remaining. Colours Available for Large Shareholders.
Race Record
Grinzinger Champ has had five starts this preparation for Danny O'Brien, placing at her first two starts before winning back to back races at Kilmore (rated 80.2) and Morphettville (rated 88.0).
She defeated Ground Control at Morphettville which then won convincingly at his next start at Pakenham and his connections have a good opinion of him.
Her last start she finished 5th in the $100,000 Rebel Raider Series Final where they went at a solid tempo and she just faded late to finish just over a length away.
Get To Know This Horse
JBR Analysis
Wootton Bassett’s are highly sought after; this filly will hold residual value regardless of her racing career. She is only lightly tried showing good potential and could be an Autumn/Winter Carnival prospect all going well.
Progress Notes
She arrived in Queensland early December and will keep ticking over this preparation in order to give her a chance at the Winter Carnival. We will take it easy with her and let her build condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ongoing costs vary depending on ownership percentage, also whether your horse is in training or out spelling. However, they are probably more affordable than you think! We’re happy to provide a monthly and yearly estimate — just email lauren@jackbruceracing.com.au and we can send through a guide on what to expect.
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Yes, definitely! A group of friends can own a horse together. We recommend forming a registered syndicate so everyone can enjoy the full experience as recognised owners. It’s a fun and unique way to share the thrill of racing, and we’re happy to cater for groups of any size, with flexible options around share percentages to suit your budget and goals.