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Who We Are

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!

SINCE 2009

12+ Years experience in syndication, making Champion one of the more established syndicators in NSW.

OWNERSHIP EXPERIENCE

We pride ourselves on excellent owner communication and regular events including Open Days, Cocktail Parties + much more.

WINNING RESULTS

We've celebrated success at the highest level with multiple Group 1 winners and countless stakes wins.

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Hellbent x Miss Shanti

Hellbent x Miss Shanti

2 Years Old Bay or Brown | Filly

Trainers: Jack Bruce

Quick Back-Up Pays Off for Gutsy Sea Strike

Feb 2, 2026

It proved a shrewd piece of horsemanship from trainer Ben Brisbourne to back Sea Strike up in Saturday’s $40,000 Woodend Cup at Kyneton, just five days after the Sea The Stars gelding endured a luckless run at Wagga. Having his fourth start of the preparation, the five-year-old stayer was at peak fitness and that edge told late, as he outstayed the $1.90 favourite Luvya Mumma, who enjoyed a significant pull in the weights, conceding 6.5kg to the winner. Regular rider Lachlan King, who has now partnered Sea Strike in all four of his career victories from nine rides, was keen to press on after Wagga, where the gelding was never fully tested after being badly crowded in the straight. Confident the run had not taken its toll, Brisbourne kept a close watch on the gelding through the week and saw no reason not to roll the dice again. Slow into stride, Sea Strike was soon mustered into a handy position just behind the speed, travelling one off the fence. Conscious of the tight Kyneton circuit, King allowed the gelding to build momentum as the tempo lifted, and Sea Strike responded gamely when the pressure was applied. In a determined finish, he proved too strong, grinding his way past the odds-on favourite to score by a narrow but decisive 0.15 lengths. The victory pushed Sea Strike’s career earnings beyond $100,000, now accrued from just 14 starts, and was a deserved reward for connections: Mperezive Racing, Mr R K Sweeney, Mrs T R Sweeney, Mr G C Green, Mr D C Harrop, Mr D H Long, Castagna, Mr P J Dunn, Mr G Seto, Jabradtral, Mr C D Hands, Sedgewyn, Mr T S Fisher, Mr J G Codner, Dream Team, Dr M Healy, 2023 1in5 Club and Mr S Nagaratnam.

Day 1 Karaka Purchases

Jan 25, 2026

After narrowly missing out at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Sale, we were delighted to bounce back in New Zealand, securing two exciting yearlings from Day 1 of the Karaka Sale- including one of our standout colts of the entire sale, along with a sharp, precocious filly we felt represented terrific value.LOT 105 SATONO ALADDIN X SAYZZEL COLTPurchased with Waterhouse/Bott and Kestrel Thoroughbreds CLICK HERE to view his sales profile CLICK HERE to watch his sale paradeJason's Thoughts On This Colt: This Satono Aladdin colt was the standout for us as well as the Waterhouse / Bott team for Day 1, and is a real stallion prospect. He has 3 sires already on his female page with O’Reilly, Grunt, and Ocean Park. His dam is by Snitzel who is tracking enormously well as a broodmare sire, and will inject that bit of precocity and extra speed into his profile on the track. He is leggy, has a great shoulder, deep girth, and walks through with his hind legs perfectly. He is the right mix of masculinity and athleticism. We feel he should be a late 2yo and Spring 3yo with distances likely to be 1400m – 1600m – an architype for the Golden Rose / Caulfield Guineas races.CLICK HERE to register your interest in the Satono Aladdin x Sayzzel colt LOT 235 EXCEEDANCE X WITH ZEAL FILLY Purchased with Seib RacingBOBS Bonus   CLICK HERE to view her sales profile  CLICK HERE to watch her sale parade Jason's Thoughts On This Filly: I thought this filly by Exceedance out of a Snitzel mare was a likely get up and go 2yo type. She is a 1st August foal and has a heap of 2yo performers in her pedigree such as Pariah, Madeira Sunrise, Hallett, Cloister, Unison, Melito, and Across The Moon – all black type performers and all ran at 2! Exceedance is doing a good job at stud and his cross over Snitzel mares is 2 for 2 including a stakes placed runner!She has a lovely demeanour, kind eye, beautiful head, and plenty of depth to her girth in the engine room.At the price she is perfectly placed to head to Canberra. She is BOBS eligible and will be up and going within 12 months – hopefully we can bring her back across the ditch to compete in the Karaka Millions this time next year.  CLICK HERE to register your interest the Exceedance x With Zeal Filly  

Voltage Lass Sizzles At Corowa For Second Career Win

Jan 4, 2026

Progressive Too Darn Hot filly Voltage Lass continued her rapid rise through the grades, notching her second career victory from just three starts with a dominant Class 2 success over 1000 metres at Corowa on Tuesday. The three-year-old, a commanding winner on debut at the Sapphire Coast, again showed her ability at Goulburn last start where she finished a narrow second after racing greenly and laying in under pressure in the straight. The addition of winkers proved the missing piece on this occasion, sharpening her focus and allowing her to put her rivals away by 1.7 lengths in slick time. Jockey Jake Duffy ensured there would be no excuses, taking advantage of a clean getaway to roll forward around the tight circuit. Once in front, Voltage Lass travelled strongly and was never seriously challenged, putting her more experienced opposition to the sword with authority. Trainer Danielle Seib was bullish post-race."This filly has more upside — I really feel she’s going to be better again in six months’ time," Seib said. Purchased for $50,000 from Book 2 of the Magic Millions Yearling Sale, Voltage Lass is shaping as a savvy acquisition. By champion sire Too Darn Hot, whose service fee now commands $275,000, she has already returned $46,550 in prizemoney and appears destined for bigger targets (and prizemoney). Champion Thoroughbreds will again be active at the Magic Millions Yearling Sale from January 13–18. Those interested in upcoming purchases are encouraged to register their interest via racing@championthoroughbreds.com.au.    

Voltage Lass Provides Electric Performance On Debut

Dec 4, 2025

Too Darn Hot filly Voltage Lass stamped herself as a talent on the rise with a sharp debut victory at the Sapphire Coast on Monday. The three-year-old, prepared by in-form conditioner Danielle Seib, arrived for the 1000m assignment off two tidy jump outs and looked every inch a professional in her race-day introduction. Ridden by the state’s premiership-leading jockey Pierre Boudvillain, Voltage Lass jumped on terms and landed in a stalking position behind a genuine early speed. Angling off the heels of Reveillion on the home bend, she was forced to pick herself up again at the 200m when Dawn On Me shifted out abruptly, hampering her momentum. But the filly responded with purpose, lengthening late to score by a decisive length. “She was very professional today and she’ll only improve off that,” Seib said post-race. “There’s plenty of upside for her owners, so it’s exciting.” A $50,000 Magic Millions purchase from the Coolmore draft, Voltage Lass is out of the speedy Hinchinbrook mare Countercurrent, herself a two-time winner and already the dam of two winners from as many runners. She is by Darley’s headline stallion Too Darn Hot, who commanded a $275,000 service fee this season. The win continues a hot run for Seib, who is operating at an impressive 31.2% strike-rate in country races and sits fifth on the premiership ladder.

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