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.
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We've celebrated success at the highest level with multiple Group 1 winners and countless stakes wins.
Pictured: Verona Rose noses out her rivals to win the Listed Kembla Grange ClassicVerona Rose kept her unbeaten record intact when stepping up to Listed grade in the Kembla Grange Classic on Friday, delivering a fourth stakes winner for her sire Castelvecchio from his first crop of runners. A modest $40,000 purchase from Arrowfield Stud at the Inglis Classic Sale for trainer Gary Portelli, Verona Rose was selected with the Oaks in mind — and that’s exactly where Portelli is now headed with the talented filly, who has already banked $195,200 for her ownership group. Despite having comparatively low numbers among his peers, Castelvecchio sits firmly in third position on the second-season sires’ table. Perhaps even more impressively, he holds fifth position on the three-year-old sires list, trailing only elite stallions Written Tycoon, Snitzel, Too Darn Hot, and Zoustar. It’s shaping up to be a promising Autumn for Castelvecchio, with his talented Group 1 placed daughter Aeliana currently rated second favourite for next month’s Group 1 Vinery Stud Stakes. Aeliana could provide another significant milestone for her young sire, who continues to build momentum from his first crop of runners. With growing confidence in Castelvecchio’s future, we invested decisively at this year’s yearling sales — securing two quality fillies by the Group 1-winning son of Dundeel. Our Castelvecchio x Iskander filly, who will be trained by Chris Waller, has been fully subscribed, reflecting the strong demand for progeny by this up-and-coming sire. However, there is still an opportunity to get involved. We have limited shares available in our second Castelvecchio purchase — a filly from the Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale, out of Redoute’s Choice mare Charm School. Charm School was a $480,000 yearling herself, and showed ability early, winning on debut as a 2YO over 1000m at Sandown from just four career starts. Importantly, she hails from a family rich in speed and precocity — one that includes Group 1 Golden Slipper winner Farnan. With Castelvecchio’s profile continuing to rise and a strong pedigree behind this filly, she presents an exciting prospect for those looking to race a well-bred, athletic type with genuine upside. And better yet, she was purchased for just $80,000 and represents excellent value. For more information, please email racing@championthoroughbreds.com.au or CLICK HERE to learn more about this filly. Castelvecchio x Charm School filly
Waikato Stud's rising star stallion, Super Seth, has celebrated back-to-back Group One victories in just seven days. Linebacker claimed the A$1 million Gr.1 The Agency Randwick Guineas (1600m) on Saturday, following Feroce’s triumph in the Gr.1 Australian Guineas (1600m) the previous week.Both Linebacker and Feroce hail from the first crop of Super Seth, New Zealand’s leading first-season sire in 2023-24 and the current frontrunner among second-season sires in 2024-25. His progeny have already made a significant impact, with 28 winners, including six at stakes level—Feroce and Linebacker joined by La Dorada, Sethito, Poetic Champion, and Super Photon.With such an impressive start to his stud career, Super Seth is quickly establishing himself as a premier stallion, and his progeny’s success signals an exciting future ahead.We were absolutely delighted to secure a stunning Super Seth colt from Waikato Stud at the Inglis Classic Sale last month. Out of the well-related Savabeel mare Greedy, he boasts the same proven cross as La Dorada—the brilliant 2YO Karaka Million and Group 2 Matamata Breeders’ Stakes winner.Born in early August, this colt has the pedigree, presence, and early-maturing potential to make an immediate impact as a juvenile. Adding to the excitement, our breaker, Daniel Robinson, has already singled him out as one of our standout yearlings of the year—a testament to the colt’s quality and natural ability. We have very limited shares available- email racing@championthoroughbreds.com.au for more info!CLICK HERE to learn more about the Super Seth x Greedy colt. Week 2 breaking in report from Daniel Robinson below:
Lilac will be looking to stamp her pedigree with elite black type glory when she steps out in the Group 1 Surround Stakes at Randwick on Saturday. The progressive daughter of Justify has already shown her class, boasting a Listed victory and a Group 2 placing from just six career starts, and now takes on the top level following a strong third-place finish in the Light Fingers Stakes behind high-quality fillies Lady Shenandoah and Lady Of Camelot.Tyler Schiller retains the ride, having been aboard for both of Lilac’s runs this prep, and the pair will jump from barrier four in a competitive field of 13—many of whom she clashed with last start. With natural improvement and a favorable draw, the talented filly is poised to make her presence felt in what promises to be a cracking edition of the Surround.Currently sitting as a $15 chance on the third line of betting, Lilac will be out to give the short-priced favourite and last-start winner Lady Shenandoah ($1.60) a shake. Drawn to get a sweet run from barrier four, Lilac is expected to push forward and take up a prominent position in the run. The step up to 1400m holds no fears either—she’s already proven at the trip, having scored over the distance in the Jim Maloney Stakes at Caulfield last preparation. With fitness on her side and a touch of luck, Lilac looks more than capable of a top 3 finish. Best of luck to her connections!