First horse and trainer announced for the We're Flying Syndicate

25 October 2016 | the Office of the Chief Executive Officer: John Lewis
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Josh Jenkins for the We're Flying Syndicate

Josh Jenkins for the We're Flying Syndicate

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HRSA are very excited to announce that the We’re Flying Syndicate have secured their first horse and also selected the syndicate’s first Trainer. The first syndicate horse is The Linemaster, a 3 year old bay gelding which will be trained by leading Trainer and Driver, Ryan Hryhorec.

The Linemaster has arrived in South Australia and is currently having a short spell, and is expected to resume training in around 4 weeks time. At this stage his first race is likely to be in early 2017. He is a lightly raced pacer having raced six times for one win as a two year old and was was bred by Alabar Bloodstock. The sire is Tiz a Masterpiece (USA) and the dam is Swanline. 

The Syndicate are also delighted to announce that Ryan Hryhorec has been named as the first Trainer for the Syndicate and will train The Linemaster. Ryan is one of South Australia’s leading Trainers and Drivers, and recently competed in the Australian Drivers Championship at Globe Derby. He trained 99 winners last season and drove 167 winners.   

HRSA are also pleased to advise that memberships of the syndicate are still available.  With the exciting news of the announcement of the first horse and trainer, we expect that this will generate strong interest in the syndicate. Importantly it offers an affordable entrée to ownership in harness racing!

The Syndicate ambassador is Adelaide Crows star Josh Jenkins, and fellow syndicate members include Crows players Tom Lynch, Richard Douglas and 5AA and Channel 9 media identity Tom Rehn.

If you are interested in joining the Syndicate, please forward your contact details to saharness@saharness.org.au marked “We’re Flying Syndicate”.

More information
John Lewis, HRSA CEO
Ph:  0417 855 300

 

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