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![]() Joined West Point TB in 2002 in 2 partnerships. Didn't know crap (still don't) about breeding and buying. Chose from a catalog...Storm Cadet because we are Red Storm at St Johns and Erinsouthernman because my daughters name is Erin. Go figure!
Storm Cadet, trained by Gary Contessa, ran late Aug. his initial race with Pat Day aboard at Saratoga and wins going away vs NY breds. I can't even remember the walk to the winners circle. MY first win as an owner. Big party post race in clubhouse with all the partners. Great experience I'll never forget. WPTB chooses to race him 3 weeks later at Grade 1 Hopeful Stakes. Going against Zavata, Sky Mesa, Roaring Fever, Rights Reserved and Pretty Wild. I remember driving to Saratoga by myself that day from Long Island. Got to Sar and didn't know what entrance to go in so trainer Pat Biancone saw me fumbling around and he took me in to owners boxes. Going up the escalator he asked me what race I had a horse in and I told him, and he had the race fav Zavata the #1 ranked 2yo Juvenile. He was very kind to me and wished me good luck! Big underdogs in a race won by Sky Mesa..but heck it was great to race in a Grade 1 and be in the Saratoga paddock that day with national TV audience and meeting Jeanine Edwards and all the ESPN racing crew. Disappointed on that days outcome, many of the West Point owners met back at Sar that evening under the stars for beers and lick our wounds. Terry Finley took me aside and told me to cheer up as my next colt was racing the very next day and he was expecting a huge effort. Well, Erinsouthernman, trained by Rick Violette, runs a great race in open 2yo race. 8-1 ML turns into a 2-1 fav at 1st click on tote! The word got out...clockers spread the news on him. He runs away from the field in a 7f race. Now I've got 2 winners out of 2 in their maiden race and BOTH at Saratoga. YES, I did now realize how fortunate I was. Left VERY HUMBLED with tears in my eyes from Sar. Next out was Storm Cadet running in the Bongard Stakes at Belmont. We are race favorite, but who is entered against us. Some NY Bred-Funny Cide. Well, he crushes everybody that day and that race really set FC off on a great career! Erinsouthernman's next race was Grade 1 Champagne Stakes at Belmont. We took third against Toccet and Ice cold beer at Reds. 3rd in a $500,000 race. Now we've got some black type here! 1 month later I'm at work and I get the phone call every owner dreads...all the person on the phone says is Storm Cadet had a training accident and had to be put down. He's crying and now so am I. ![]() Now my hope is Erin. Late Dec DRF has Erin as the 6th ranked 2 yo with a great shot in the 2003 Derby. I get a call in early Jan that a large outfit was making a bid for Erin because all of their 2yo's had crapped out and they had no derby hopefuls. They offered us 7 figs for him. I was the only owner who voted no, so we agreed on retaining 25% ownership and selling the rest to Kentucky outfit for $650,000. Needless to say, they trained too him hard, ran him into the ground too early in his 3yo training season & never ran in any triple crown races or Graded stakes company again, and won 2-3 times at Churchill and Turfway in allowance company. He was finally claimed away and ended his career racing at Asinoboia in Canada! Took a year off from ownership and in 2004 joined a smaller NY partnership who I was also very successful with with 2 claimers. One gelding who we claimed for 30 ended up making more than 200G in 2 1/2 years (2005 ran 11 times and was 6 wins 3 places and 2 shows), another filly we claimed for 35 and also made more than 200G including several non graded stakes wins and ITM placings at NYRA tracks. I left the partnership last year after having a disagreement with their management and what constituted legitimate fees and expenses for managing partner from our owners purse share winnings. That experience really soured me on the ownership part of racing. I've stayed out as an owner this year, keeping only a small piece of a colt who just took 3rd at Colonial last week!
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You bring up a very big dread of mine - what if the horse has to be put down. How heart-wrenching! It seems having a love for the animals themselves is both a blessing and a curse in this....is that accurate? Good luck going forward! I'm totally impressed with your ability to roll with all of it! |
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![]() Your story with Erinsouthernman is more positive, however. I'm a firm believer in ALWAYS selling if you have the opportunity. I remember when he was running in '04, I think it was Wood Day '04, they dropped him from 50k to 15k and I was like "this horse is done, I remember when he was in the Champagne". Sure enough he was off the board at 8-5.
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The partnership wasn't CVF by any chance, was it?? I used to be in that partnership and it was very shady. |
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I bolted quick from them in 2004. I was in 2 different partnerships with a totla of 5 horses. They are not very trustworthy, they withold alot of information they shouldn't. I learned alot ( not from them ), from hanging out in the backstretch but it also soured me and a friend that was in it with me. He wrote some nasty emails to the group before we left. You probably remember. Hope you have better luck in the future. Mark. |
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![]() Happens more often than new owners realize. Good information here for Kristi.
You cannot be successful in this game without being surrounded by trustworthy people. I think thats why the DT partnership has been successful. No unreal expectations, and having a plan. Sorry to hear the story about the partnership you guys were in, but thats pretty much the norm and not the exception.
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![]() With West Point, I found them very professional and up front with their business plan and practices. They were open to new clients and spent a lot of time explaining the expenses and mark ups etc. They didn't with hold any race track info, in fact encourages going on the backstretch and meet with trainers and staff. You got along with winning photos, a cd or video of each win. With WPTB...what you see is what you get. The are like a Full service Wall Street financial company with PR, sales, customer relations people all assembled to help you. They have Buzz Chance as their yearling go to guy! Yes they are expensive...but they advertise themselves as the top outfit.
Now with the other outfits, they bill themselves as the Charles Swab (low cost-minimal expenses) partnership. They bill themselves as no owner expenses except minimal. They portray themselves that way on their web site as well as in person. But what you don't see is what kills ya. I'd rather be told UP FRONT PRIOR to joining a partnership than to be in one and then find out all their hidden little secrets of how they make their management profit. We won't go into all their ways here. PM me if you'd like a lesson in what questions to ask and in how to spot the wolves in sheeps clothing so you don't get fleeced like many others. Remember a rule, these people start their own for profit horse stables to make money-YOUR MONEY. Win or lose...they make MONEY-YOUR MONEY! Their business models are set up so THEY are protected and the only losses are the investors. If anyone is seriously thinking about joining a partnership do two things: Read Cot Cambells book "Lightening in a Jar". It is the best out there and is the gold standard IMO on things to know Prior to joining any outfit. Two, get EVERYTHING in writing and ask questions. Look to join the next opening of DT's next offering! Their business plan is the best for new owners looking to get into the best game there is and meet great people and have some fun...win or lose! ![]()
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While this may or may not be obvious to some, and it might be simple -- it really is important to think this concept through. Eric |
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![]() I am a partner in two different horses with two different outfits.
One I got into in 2002 and the second one I just got into in last December. I will not be entering into any more with the first outfit as the only individuals that have a shot at making money is the general partner. It is a dreadful how much they mark up the horses that they are selling and then the cut they take on the winnings is pretty high also. At least this was not a real costly mistake the horse has done very well it will be interesting to see how the p-ship unfolds when the mare is done racing. The second horse is also a partnership but it seems like there is a lot more visability into the finances of the partnership & the payout of purses. I am optomistic that this will be a better venture than the first. If it doesn't work out I may have to give up the ownership thing until I can afford to either claim a horse or consult with a trainer and buy a yearling. Hopefully this second venture works out. Good luck with what ever you decide to do. |