Exciting times! The next Racing TV x RaceShare syndicate horse has been purchased, and we need YOUR help with choosing their name.
The two-year-old colt (currently unnamed) was purchased at the Goffs Doncaster Breeze Up Sales by RaceShare for £50,000, and is by Cotai Glory out of Jowana.
Racing TV again teamed up with RaceShare to offer the opportunity for Racing TV members to join the syndicate at no cost, so if you haven't already, all you have to do is claim your share by registering on the link below (shares are limited to active Racing TV members).
If you are an existing Racing TV Syndicate member, you will not need to do anything to claim a share in our new horse as your share will automatically be transferred/activated. Remember, your ownership share remains valid as long as you remain an active Racing TV member.
The youngster is in training with Roger Varian in Newmarket and is preparing for an exciting juvenile career. Varian said: "He's a horse we liked. He breezed very well and is a strong individual who is mature for his age. He breezed like a nice horse. We'll be very hopeful he will develop into a summer two-year-old and we can enjoy some summer action with him.
"We're really delighted for the Racing TV x RaceShare syndicate horse to join our yard."
However, he still needs a name, and as a valued Racing TV member, we would love you to have a say in the name of our new horse. Simply vote below from the shortlist of three that have been suggested by Racing TV syndicate members.
Vote for the name of the new Racing TV x RaceShare Syndicate horse for Members
Voting closes at 23.59 on Friday, May 16 and we will announce the winner live on Racing TV on Saturday, May 17!
All owners will receive updates from Racing TV and RaceShare on the horse’s progress and have the opportunity to apply for owner’s badges every time the horse runs, as well as exclusive yard visits to meet the horse and the trainer.
How good could our new syndicate horse be? Here's a closer look at his breeding
This athletic colt is by Tally-Ho Stud’s Cotai Glory , sire of six Group winners and 11 Listed winners, and out of the Dutch Art mare Jowana. Dutch Art has established himself as a proven broodmare sire, producing the dams of highly-rated performers such as White Birch, Chaldean, Jash, Alkumait, Givemethebeatboys and Lethal Levi.
The new Racing TV syndicate horse is bred on the same cross as Key To Cotai, who has won over 5f and 7f, including when landing a handicap on 2000 Guineas day last year. She reached a peak rating of 95 and was only just beaten in a valuable Listed race following her win at Newmarket.
A £50,000 breeze-up purchase by Highflyer Bloodstock, Roger Varian’s new recruit has all the credentials to be a success on the racecourse. His dam Jowana has already produced a multiple winner and is a half-sister to the Group Three Prix Edmond Blanc winner Skins Game and the Listed winner Epatha, as well as the dams of two Group Three winners in Sea The Boss and Volkan Star.
There are also multiple black-type performers under his third dam, including the Group Two Prix de Royallieu winner Mouramara – dam of Group One Sydney Cup winner Mourayan and the Goodwood Cup and Melbourne Cup-placed Mourilyan.
His trainer has had plenty of high-class two-year-olds over the years and saddled Daahyeh to win the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot on her second start in 2019 before she went on to win the Rockfel Stakes and finish second at the Breeders’ Cup. He also trained Charyn to win a Group Two as a juvenile before the son of Dark Angel went on to win three Group One races over a mile.
Vote for the name of the new Racing TV x RaceShare Syndicate horse for Members
Vote for the name of the new Racing TV x RaceShare Syndicate horse for Members