Want to own a premium thoroughbred trained by Melbourne Cup winning trainer Gai Waterhouse? miRunners makes this possible.
Australia’s most well-known trainer is now affordable for all Australians as Gai Waterhouse and co-trainer Adrian Bott join miRunners to train Not A Royal Doubt.
For only $275 plus a monthly fee of $15 for your first unit ($5 for any additional units), you can own this quality filly from one of Australia’s most sought after sires, trained by arguably Australia’s best trainer.
WIN your share in a premium racehorse
An Australian Racing Hall of Fame inductee in 2007, Gai Waterhouse is ranked third on the all-time list of Group One winners and has won Sydney’s two best races, the Golden Slipper and Doncaster Handicap six and seven times respectively. This is to go with her multiple Premiership-winning seasons.
Buy your Gai Waterhouse unit today
While Gai Waterhouse is a household name in Australia, she will be joining miRunners with her co-trainer Adrian Bott. Their impressive training stats are as follows:
- More than $240,000,000 in prize money
- 134 Group 1 wins
- Almost 4,000 career wins
- Win percentage of 20% – winning one in every five races
- Place percentage of 46% – top three almost every second race
Not A Royal Doubt was purchased for $275,000 (including GST) at the 2018 Gold Coast Magic Millions. Click here to purchase an ownership unit for $275 (plus $15 a month).
Not A Single Doubt as a sire speaks for himself – he is a sire of eight Group 1 winners and importantly, perhaps more than any other sire, his progeny is very much noted as early two-year-old runners. This horse in particular has a very nice hindquarter and loose walk with fortunate circumstances enabling miRunners to outbid one of the best judges in the country in James Bester who had her marked as his filly of the sale.
What the trainers say
“Our filly took my attention the moment I saw her, she’s extremely fluid when she walks, she has a very feminine face and she’s just got the most lovely disposition.”
Gai Waterhouse
“What stood out most when first assessing this filly was just how athletic she is: she’s very light on her feet and moves effortlessly across the ground. She’s very forward and very precocious which is a very important quality in our eyes.”
Adrian Bott
What the stud says
“She’s a filly that has blossomed mentally and physically. Mental attitude, especially with fillies, is really important and she has handled herself superbly.”
Ryan McEvoy
Widden Stud, Marketing & Stallion Nominations Manager
“She has a really good natural muscle tone. She’s handled the work really well and continued to muscle up and improve throughout the whole prep.”
Zoe Baylis
Widden Stud, Yearling Manager
Benefits of ownership
- Certificate of ownership
- Weekly video updates from trainer and stable (example below)
- Pro-Rata share of prize money won
- Opportunity to help name the horse
- At the conclusion of your horse’s racing career, share in the sale proceeds
- Private area at track to watch your horse race (likely)
- Emotional attachment to your horse
Win your share in a premium racehorse
Win a premium ownership experience with miRunners where you can choose a quality thoroughbred trained by one of Australia’s top trainers such as Gai Waterhouse and David Hayes.
miRunners’ horses are quality yearlings purchased from Australia’s best auctions with the current four options all purchased for $275,000 each at the 2018 Gold Coast Magic Millions. With sires such as Not A Single Doubt and Zoustar along with bloodlines that include racing legends Royal Academy and Canny Lad, these horses are well bred with exciting career prospects.
Along with receiving a share in the prize money, you’ll get the full ownership experience including the chance to meet your horse, weekly video updates from your trainer and being track side when your horse races.
What’s up for grabs: An ownership unit in the miRunners racehorse of your choice plus all fees covered for three years!
How you win: Choose which horse you’d like to own and tell us why in 25 words or less.
Entries close: 5pm on Tuesday 27 March, 2018