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Matthew Little from New york

This is a joke

Matthew Little from New york

Favorite Horse

Holy bull

Favorite Track

Saratoga

This is a joke

Sooo... Where does someone start. As a common man on the outside looking In I notice a huge problem.. You are paying way to much for these athletes. I have pick maybe 10 of your stable runners. Zero I mean zero of them have run good. Wow your choices are ridiculous. I will Never purchase another share ... I mean Never. I went in to this with a hugely open mind. It has been a big disappointment to say the least. The people pulling the string should be fired.. If you notice a down tick in your common persons sales. It's been a long year but this has been a massive disaster. You have lost my small business. But if you want to keep others you most produce winners not ..veterinary visits. So wickedly disappointed

MyRacehorse Matthew, we understand your frustration, owning 2-year-olds can be challenging. In fact, according to Jockey Club statistics, roughly only 35 percent of 2-year-olds from a foal crop (usually about 19-20k foals born per year), will make a start at the races at the age of 2. Each 2-year-old is very much an individual and they grow and mature on their own timetable. Because they are still young athletes and are continuing to develop when they reach the racetrack to begin training, minor injuries, such as sore shins, are not at all uncommon and require backing off training so as not to cause serious injury. Also, some 2-year-olds are simply not as advanced mentally compared to their peers, and need to be nurtured by our trainers to get to the point where they can reach the starting gate in the afternoon and be in a position to have the best possible first-race experience. Our bloodstock team has a combined over 50 years of experience. We do our best to select athletes and horses that will have residual value, and our purchase prices vary from a horse like Vertical Threat, who we bought for $100,000 and is now a multiple stakes winner (despite having never run at two) to horses like Authentic, who was already a proven racehorse and had built in kickers in our deal that rewarded his prior owners when he met success, but also serve as a reminder of the residual value he will be producing for our owners as his first crop goes to stud. We want the very best for our owners and for our horses, and we do our best to manage our horses' careers so they have the highest likelihood of succeeding. That does involve time off and allowing a horse to progress at a pace that does not push it beyond its limits, but enables it to thrive. All of our decisions are backed by data and analysis. Though you may be discouraged with your young stable at the moment, there is still much optimism to be had in the thought that there are endless examples of horses who started off slow that rose to the occasion and had highly successful careers. Wishing you the best of luck with your stable and please feel free to reach out to us with questions or comments whenever they may arise.
Josh E from AL

Let down

Josh E from AL

Favorite Horse

Search Engine

Favorite Track

Churchill Downs

Let down

My fiancé purchased shares of Search Engine. We had a trip planned to Louisville from out of state and we found out he would be making his debut the weekend we were in town. We were beyond excited and entered the lottery for tickets. We won tickets to the Roses Lounge and received an email from MRH stating to pick up the tickets at the Will Call window under my name. We dressed as if we would be watching the races from the lounge. When we arrived at Will Call they had no tickets for us, there was also another gentleman and his wife waiting for their tickets. We both showed the emails and attempted to contact MRH, but no luck. When we asked about purchasing tickets to the same area, they were sold out. Needless to say I was never contacted back by MRH and had to hear from my other half how MRH was a joke and a scam all night instead of enjoying my time at the races. If these perks are going to be offered as part of the package then have controls in place to ensure the events go off smoothly, as well as a customer service rep that can help resolve any issue as they occur.

MyRacehorse Josh, we are so incredibly sorry to hear about this mishap. This is not representative of our intentions here at MRH in any form, and we give you our sincerest apologies regarding the breakdown in communication regarding the will call situation and where to pick up the tickets. On the winner email for the ticket lottery we stated that an RSVP would be necessary and when we received the RSVP we were actually able to send the tickets directly to the lottery winners because of Churchill’s last minute ticketing policy change. We would love to offer you complimentary tickets to the Keeneland meet which is held October 8-30. Please let us know if you are able to attend any of those dates and we will ensure that you have a special experience with top class hospitality.
Andy Bindner from Kentucky

To quick to retire horses

Andy Bindner from Kentucky

Favorite Track

Churchill downs

To quick to retire horses

Myracehorse is very quick to retire horses because they have already made their money.

MyRacehorse Andy, thanks for your inquiry. We do our best to place our horses where we think that they will be most successful, backed by data, horsemanship, observation, and analysis. When a horse is injured, we defer to our resident veterinarian to determine if that horse can successfully rehab and return to racing. If the prognosis is not good, we will retire the horse. If a horse is not doing well in its training, we consult our trainer and our resident veterinarian to determine if it is time to move that horse on to another career, whether in the breeding shed or in one of the many post-racing careers horses have, ranging from equine therapy to dressage to trail riding. What is certain is we always do our best by the horse, and we do our best to be transparent with our owners about the entire process.
Jeff Borck from Georgia

Have LOW expectations

Jeff Borck from Georgia

Favorite Horse

Going to Vegas

Favorite Track

Northfield

Have LOW expectations

If you think you’re gonna make money, think again. Fun to sorta have a stake in a horse, but many of the horses I bought haven’t run. Breaking even requires a horse to race a lot and win a lot. Making a profit? Nah.

MyRacehorse Hi Jeff, Thanks for reaching out and I'm sorry to hear you feel this way. Profitability is probably the most common and difficult question to give a satisfying answer to. Profitability when it comes to owning a racehorse has a lot of variables including race earnings, training and care costs (if those costs are part of that particular horse’s offering plan), etc. Those variables can have a wide range of scenarios due to how much purse money the horse is running for and how long it is in training. We are very upfront that it is a very difficult proposition to turn a profit in this industry. Many horses don't pan out. It is important to embrace the other sides of the industry, namely the experiences, updates, visits with your horse, parties, etc. and put the financial equation second. However, that does not mean turning a profit isn't possible. Yes, many of your horses are either coming back from an injury or having to take a step back due to possible injuries. The truth is younger horses often have much more frequent setbacks than their older counterparts as they are still rapidly growing and developing. In fact, most horses that end up making a start at the races actually don't race at 2. However, studies over the years have shown training their bodies at 2 for the rigors of racing to build proper foundation and bone is essential to long-term soundness and health. Injury and setback rates are widespread across the industry. Owners outside of MyRacehorse experience the same issues on a frequent basis. For us, each horse's situation and health are thoroughly discussed as an injury/setback is discovered, and during the rehab process, and then when deciding whether or not to send a horse back into training for starts at the races. I hope this helps and have a great day!
Chris Koehler from Oklahoma

Collision Illusion

Chris Koehler from Oklahoma

Collision Illusion

What happened? What is the real issue with him????

MyRacehorse Hello Chris, thanks for reaching out. Thanks for reaching out. We are sorry to hear about your disappointment. Fortunately, trainer Mark Glatt was able to isolate the issue and we are confident that going forward, Collusion Illusion will be performing at the peak of his ability under Mark's watchful gaze. Moving forward, it is likely that we will look for a local spot at the allowance level where Collusion Illusion can race on Lasix, and if that proves to be the answer (competes and scopes clean) we may have to consider racing him out of town in jurisdictions which allow Lasix in stakes, for example, the upcoming Oaklawn Winter Meet. We appreciate your continued support.
Craig P from CA

Collusion Illusion

Craig P from CA

Collusion Illusion

Boy talk about a horse going in the wrong direction. This horse went south as soon as shares were offered.

MyRacehorse Hi Craig, Thanks for reaching out. We are sorry to hear about your disappointment. Fortunately, trainer Mark Glatt was able to isolate the issue and we are confident that going forward, Collusion Illusion will be performing at the peak of his ability under Mark's watchful gaze. Moving forward, it is likely that we will look for a local spot at the Allowance level where Collusion Illusion can race on Lasix, and if that proves to be the answer (competes and scopes clean) we may have to consider racing him out of town in jurisdictions which allow Lasix in stakes, for example, the upcoming Oaklawn Winter Meet. We appreciate your continued support.
Chuck S from MN

Disappointed

Chuck S from MN

Disappointed

I am disappointed to see that MRH has decided to try to give away Mo Mischief after four races. I carefully read your charts and reasoning, but to offer an Into Mischief that we paid $500,000 for to be claimed for five percent of that value seems premature at best. Mo has been favored in all four of his MSW efforts and finished second twice. This looks to me like Todd Pletcher just wants the horse out of his stable. The whole point of this endeavor is to enjoy seeing "our" horses run. To have a horse taken away for $25,000 certainly doesn't benefit the owners.

MyRacehorse Good morning Chuck, Thank you for reaching out about Mo Mischief, I completely understand where you're coming from. Unfortunately, the pedigree of a horse or their price tag at auction does not guarantee high success on the racetrack. Our team ran those charts at the MSW level at the 14 different race tracks currently running to see where Mo Mischief could be competitive at and more specifically, where he could win. The data was not in his favor, which made us come to the conclusion to give him a class relief by entering in a maiden claiming. We want to see our horses be successful in their racing career, and unfortunately, Mo Mischief does not fit the high quality 3-year-old category and isn't competitive at the MSW level. We were hoping this class relief will benefit him and help him go to the winner's circle, and it did. While we were "okay" with him getting claimed, we would have loved for him to win and continue to enjoy him in the MRH stable. Unfortunately, these are the risks of the game, and we had to run him with those conditions as we felt it would be in his best interests for his career. At the end of the day, we want to do what is best for the horse in every aspect, even if that means dropping a horse in class to help them win. I hope this helps, please let us know if you have any additional questions or concerns.
Andrew Chiletti from California

Perfect for Beginners or Everyone!

Andrew Chiletti from California

Favorite Horse

Going to Vegas

Favorite Track

Santa Anita

Perfect for Beginners or Everyone!

I have been into horse racing for years now, been to the tracks 20 times or so but never really knew the ins and outs of the sport. I invested enough money to make it fun but not enough to think I'd be yielding a profit. By far the most fun thing I've invested in. It made me heavily involved with the sport and getting to meet the horse after she won was incredible!

MyRacehorse Andrew, so happy you are enjoying your ownership experience with MRH! We do our best to make it personable, educational, and entertaining. Happy to have you on board!
Winfield Friloux from Louisiana

As Good As it Gets

Winfield Friloux from Louisiana

Favorite Horse

Curlin

Favorite Track

Fairgrounds

As Good As it Gets

I'm thankful for the opportunity Myracehorse has given me! I love the excitement of race day and when you are aware of what's going on the day before the race and the day before that, it's makes it you feel so much more like you are a part of the team. Thanks

MyRacehorse Winfield, thank you for your kind review! Best of luck to you and your entire stable.
Mick Diede from California

Enjoying the MRH experience

Mick Diede from California

Favorite Horse

Going To Vegas

Favorite Track

Keeneland

Enjoying the MRH experience

Im not sure if my investment will have a high dollar return, but I’m thoroughly enjoying the ownership experience. Whether following “my” graded stakes winner or tracking the progress of a never raced two-year old, this has generated more excitement than any traditional investment. Plus, I’ve learned a lot about the business side of horse racing. If all goes well tomorrow, maybe I’ll see you at the Breeders Cup next month. Thanks

MyRacehorse Mick, congratulations on your win with Going to Vegas yesterday! We will most certainly be seeing you at the Breeders' Cup pending her training continues to stay as strong as it has! Thank you for your kind words and support of MRH, we are thrilled to hear you are enjoying your experience.
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