Champion Thoroughbreds has been syndicating racehorses in Sydney since 2009. Boutique in size, Champion focuses on an excellent ownership experience with a commitment to outstanding communication, social events and winning results. Join the Champion family and enjoy the thrill of racehorse ownership with a dedicated and experienced team!
12+ Years experience in syndication, making Champion one of the more established syndicators in NSW.
We pride ourselves on excellent owner communication and regular events including Open Days, Cocktail Parties + much more.
We've celebrated success at the highest level with multiple Group 1 winners and countless stakes wins.
Hellbent is absolutely flying at stud, producing his best season yet with 126 winners and over $11.1 million in prizemoney. His outstanding 54.8% winners-to-runners strike rate —just a whisker behind his legendary sire, I Am Invincible (55%).He also finished third on the Four-Year-Old Sires Table, behind only I Am Invincible and Zoustar, and ahead of heavyweights like Snitzel, So You Think, Street Boss, Russian Revolution and Deep Field—proving his ability to sire horses that improve with age, just like his champion dad.We currently have shares available in a very reasonably priced Hellbent x Mum’s Fault filly, purchased from last month’s Magic Millions National Yearling Sale. She’s BOBS Bonus eligible, paid up for the Magic Millions Race Series, and will be trained by Ben Brisbourne—fresh off securing his fourth trainers’ premiership at Wangaratta!CLICK HERE to view her profile including recent early education updates. Get in touch for more info by emailing racing@championthoroughbreds.com.au
The Magic Millions National Yearling sale proved to be a happy hunting ground for the team this year, with great value found across the two days. Champion purchased four horses, all with different trainers and price points. There really is something for everyone amongst these exciting youngsters! LOT 1371 ST MARK'S BASILICA X WILLO TITTO COLTTrainer: Ben, Will & JD Hayes, VIC BOBS Bonus and Magic Millions Race Series Eligible CLICK HERE to view his sales profile This colt is the first foal from Willo Titto, a tough and consistent Pierro mare with eight wins and over $250,000 in prize money to her name. She’s also a half-sister to 2YO stakes winner, Calcutta.A striking, rich bay, this colt has a commanding presence in the parade ring, with a strong forearm and an attractive, refined head. He is by the exciting young stallion St Mark’s Basilica (Siyouni), whose first southern hemisphere yearlings are on the ground now. A standout on the track, St Mark’s Basilica was crowned Champion 2YO Colt in Europe in 2020 and later the World Champion 3YO.CLICK HERE to register your interest in the St Mark's Basilica x Willo Titto colt LOT 1137 CASTELVECCHIO X HYPERLINK GELDING Trainer: Sara Ryan, Wyong BOBS Bonus and Magic Millions Race Series Eligible CLICK HERE to view his sales profile With the departure of Sara Ryan as private trainer for Domeland at the end of this season, we’re excited to announce that she will be training our Castelvecchio x Hyperlink gelding.His dam, Hyperlink (by Adelaide), was a winner over 1500m and is a half-sister to Group 3 winner Rock and stakes-placed Femme Fireball.As many of our clients know, we’re big believers in Castelvecchio as a sire, and we’re thrilled to be adding more of his progeny to this year’s crop—especially at this price point. Castelvecchio currently ranks second to Too Darn Hot on the second-season sires list, and perhaps even more impressively, he’s fourth on the three-year-old sires list behind champions Written Tycoon, Snitzel, and Too Darn Hot. CLICK HERE to register your interest the Castelvecchio x Hyperlink gelding LOT 1219 HELLBENT X MUM'S FAULT FILLYTrainer: Ben Brisbourne, Wangaratta BOBS Bonus and Magic Millions Race Series Eligible CLICK HERE to view her sale profile We didn’t expect this filly to be overly expensive—but we certainly didn’t expect her to be this cheap either! We’ll take it.This lovely Hellbent filly is out of Mum’s Fault, a half-sister to eight-time winner and Inglis 2YO Classic victor The Enzo. She’s a neat, athletic type by Hellbent, who currently sits third on the four-year-old sires list—behind only I Am Invincible and Zoustar. One thing we know about Hellbent: he consistently produces tough, honest winners.She’ll be trained by Ben Brisbourne in Wangaratta, whose done a superb job with our European import Sea Strike—winning three of six starts this prep. Ben offers excellent value, with full training costs averaging around $3,500 per month, and he’s not afraid to travel to find the right race.You won’t be breaking the bank to get involved with this filly! CLICK HERE to register your interest in the Hellbent x Mum's Fault Filly. LOT 1229 ZOUSTAR X NIGHT RAID COLTTrainer: Michael Freedman, Randwick BOBS Bonus and Magic Millions Race Series Eligible CLICK HERE to view his sale profile This colt was on our radar well before inspections—and once we laid eyes on him, we knew we had to have him.He’s a well-sized son of champion stallion Zoustar, who stands this season at a stud fee of $275,000. His dam, Night Raid, was a multiple stakes-winning sprinter and sold for $700,000 at the 2022 Inglis Chairman's Broodmare Sale. Further down the page, the pedigree only strengthens, featuring Group 1 winner Stratum Star and multiple Group 3 winner Prague.He’s in excellent hands with multiple Group 1-winning Randwick trainer, Michael Freedman. CLICK HERE to register your interest in the Zoustar x Night Raid Colt
Hell To Pay made his tenth career start count in fine style on Wednesday, grinding out a determined win in the Benchmark 72 Handicap over 1550m at Canterbury, notching up his second career victory and proving no issue for the rise in trip. With the sting out of the track and a distance rise to test him, the 3YO Hellbent gelding looked right at home under a peach of a ride from 2kg-claiming apprentice Anna Roper. From gate six in a compact field of eight, Roper had the gelding parked nicely in third, just off a genuine tempo set by well-fancied pair Pink Shalala and Colophon. Colophon folded sharply at the top of the lane, but Pink Shalala kept finding—until Hell To Pay loomed ominously at the 200m. Still raw but relentless, he kept grinding away to nab the leader and edge clear late, scoring by 0.55 lengths. “He’s still green and doesn’t quite know how to put a race away,” Roper said post-race. “But there’s definitely more to come, which is exciting.” That view was echoed by co-trainer Tom Charlton, who sees better company on the horizon. “He loves getting his toe into the ground, so a winter Saturday race looks ideal. We’ll look to get him in light and let him keep progressing.” A model of consistency, Hell To Pay has only missed the placings once in ten starts and now boasts prizemoney of $266,334—a figure boosted by his Magic Millions Maiden win earlier this year. Congratulations to the ownership group behind him: Yarraman Park Stud, Kingsport Investments, Sedgewyn, Mr D J Hines, Mr P Hines, Dunbar Family Racing, Mr J E Forker, Mr P C Barnett, Mr S J Brown, Mr J G Codner, Dream Team, Mrs D L Fisher, Mr T S Fisher, Mr C D Hands, and Mr W S Simpson. With his talent and tenacity, Hell To Pay may well give them plenty more to cheer about this winter.