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rob 03-23-2008 01:40 AM

Cromlah Bale Sydicate
 
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Winning Glory Syndications is proud to announce another pup syndicate

On offer is a black son Of Cromlah Bale x Amity Lou
Greyhound Testmating

He has only just turned 9 weeks and will be transported to Victoria in 4 weeks time





Cromlah Bale needs no introduction as he was a seriously fast racedog aswell as being a track record holder. His fastest wins were-
Sandown Park 29.55
Bendigo 24.46(m);
Sandown 29.82;
Meadows 29.65;
Horsham 27.22;
Warrnambool 25.26;
Wentworth Park 29.97
Shepparton 25.44;
Angle Park 29.41;
2006 Vic Peters Classic;
2006 Traralgon Cup;
Cannington Track record 30.01 29.93


Amity Lou was the winner of 7 races with good wins at Warragul (24.37, 24.39), Shepparton (25.43, 24.95), Geelong (25.88, 25.80) and Warrnambool (25.68). Her dam, Polina Lu, is the dam of the champion sprinter Big Smig and the more than handy, Exclusion.

Her grand dam is champion brood pregnant dog Raigshan, the grand dam of the champion "Reltub" lines who is responsible for the likes of group winner Ray Reltub, track record holder Juney Reltub as well as Chloe Reltub and current sprinting sensation Tasman Queen.

Cromlah Bale needs no introduction is was easily one of the fastest dogs of his era, prior to his sale overseas.

The mating brings together two of the best dominant blood lines in Australia and is a rare opportunity to tap in to the Wheeler gene pool through one of his best performed sons. These pups will be amongst the earliest of the Cromlah Bale's to reach the tracks and should generate high interest as he is now unavailable to Australian's.



8 shares are available in this dog as WinningGlory are keeping 2


Payments (All inclusive*) covers all cost untill he reaches 18 months except for major vet bills as extra payment may be needed.

5% $50 deposit + 38 weekly payments of $7.50
10% $100 deposit + 38 weekly payments of $15
20% $200 deposit + 38 weekly payments of $30

As a member of a WinningGlory Syndicate you will recieve regular email updating you on your dogs progress as well as pictures of your dog so you can watch him grow.

Your opinion will be valued and listened to regarding the future of your dog but all major decisions will be made by a vote.

mack83 03-23-2008 05:40 PM

what percentage of prizemoney do you receive

rob 03-23-2008 11:22 PM

Hi

Once the dog is old enough to race it will be placed with a 50/50 trainer so we would recieve 50% of prizemoney to be split up between the syndicate. Money would be paid into a nominated bank account of all shareholders monthly.

Any other questions please don't hesitate as i am here to help

rob

rob 03-23-2008 11:33 PM

I can also be contacted through my forum WinningGlory Syndications - Home email winningglory@optusnet.com.au or my mob 0418669544 if you or anyone else wants to find out more

Apollo 03-24-2008 10:20 AM

when the dogs racing career is over who owns the dog

rob 03-24-2008 01:19 PM

Once you buy a share you own a percentage of the dog so when his career is over the syndicate owns the dog.

I believe in re homing retired racedogs and looking after them after their career is over so obviously Gap is the way to go where possible. Owners get first priority if they want to take 'Bailey' as a pet though.

Morgan 03-24-2008 01:25 PM

If the dog has a good racing career and would be suitable for breeding does the syndicate receive a percentage of the pups sold etc?

Thanks

rob 03-24-2008 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morgan (Post 108)
If the dog has a good racing career and would be suitable for breeding does the syndicate receive a percentage of the pups sold etc?

Thanks

If you purchased a 20% share for example in this pup and he went on and won big races and retired to stud you would have 20% ownership in his stud career.

If it was a bitch and we bred with her you would recieve 20% ownership in each pup she had or 20% of their sale price

bundy 03-24-2008 02:04 PM

Rob,
Do you know how much it is to register a dog at stud by any chance?
Bundy

rob 03-24-2008 02:17 PM

Bundy,

In victoria it is a flat fee of $100

Rob


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