Deva Racing set up horse racing syndicates and partnerships to own and syndicate racehorses in the UK.
In Great Britain, Thoroughbred horse racing is governed by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) which makes and enforces the rules, issues licences or permits to trainers and jockeys, and runs the races through their race course officials. The Jockey Club in the UK has been released from its regulatory function but still performs various supporting roles.
A significant part of the BHA's work relates to the disciplining of trainers and jockeys, including appeals from decisions made by the course stewards. Disciplinary enquiries usually relate to the running of a horse, for example: failure to run a horse on its merits, interference with other runners, excessive use of the whip. The emergence of internet betting exchanges has created opportunities for the public to lay horses and this development has been associated with some high profile disciplinary proceedings.
In order to run under rules a horse must be registered at Weatherbys as a Thoroughbred. It must also reside permanently at the yard of a trainer licensed by the BHA or a permit holder. Similarly the horse's owner or owners must be registered as owners.
Enjoy the thrills of race horse ownership, without the normal high costs associated with being an owner. Benefits of horse racing partnership, syndicates and race clubs include owners badges whenever your horse runs, stable visits and a share of winning prize money. The Deva Racing race horse syndicate gives you many benefits for you as a horse owner, the benefits include entrance to owners paddock at race meets, meeting trainers and jockeys and entrance to the winners enclosure if your horse has a good day
Subscribe
