Horseplayers Racing Club, LLC
Horse racing and breeding partnerships created by, and designed for the everyday handicapper like you
Ms. Lilibet was sixth, beaten 3 lengths, in her race at Horseshoe Indianapolis this afternoon. She got shuffled back into the turn and while she tried hard, wasn't able to close up enough down the lane.
On Thursday, Ms. Lilibet should have a good shot at hitting the board in a Horseshoe Indianapolis Maiden Special turf route. This group is a bit softer than those she's been facing lately.
Wholeheartedly was an improved third in his second career start today at Churchill, rolling home well down the lane.
Jazzy Love was fourth as the beaten favorite for us at Emerald today and was claimed away.
On Thursday, Wholeheartedly should be stronger when he makes his second career start at Churchill.
Missed Call was second, beaten a half-length, in his race at Los Alamitos tonight and was unexpectedly claimed away.
Mongolian Memory dueled early, led the field into the stretch and tired in the final 100 yards to be fourth in an Allowance Optional at Emerald.
On Saturday, Smilingatthemoon broke her maiden at Golden Gate for us, scoring by 3/4 of a length in a Maiden $20,000 turf route.
Next Sunday, Jazzy Love should go favored in her first start off the claim for us at Emerald.
On Saturday night, Missed Call should have a good shot at hitting the board again in his race.
On Saturday, Smilingatthemoon should be a contender in her second try going long on grass at Golden Gate.
On Sunday, we claimed Jazzy Love out of a winning effort at Emerald. She drew away down the lane and scored easily and in a fast time. We've got a few shares left in her. More info on the HRC website, or email me for details.
On Saturday, Wholeheartedly was fourth in his career debut at Churchill after an awkward start. He should improve several lengths next time out.
We've got Mongolian Memory in a tough Allowance Optional next Saturday at Emerald.
On Saturday, Wholeheartedly makes his career debut in the Churchill Downs opener.
Smilingatthemoon was third in her race at Golden Gate tonight, her first going long and on turf.
On Saturday, Smilingatthemoon stretches out and tries turf for the first time in her race at Golden Gate.
Missed Call came flying late to miss by a length, dead-heating for third at Los Alamitos tonight.
Ms. Lilibet poked her head in front for awhile, but tired in the final furlong to be 8th in a tough Keeneland Maiden Special turf route.
On Sunday, Missed Call faces a tough field at Los Alamitos off a string of good races.
On Sunday, Ms. Lilibet faces tough Keeneland Maiden Special company.
Mongolian Memory was a much improved second in his Turf Paradise Allowance Optional sprint today.
Missed Call came flying late and finished second, beaten a neck, on the class jump at Los Alamitos.
On Sunday, Missed Call steps up to Starter Allowance company at Los Alamitos.
On Thursday, Mongolian Memory makes his second start off the layoff at Turf Paradise in an Allowance Optional sprint.
On Friday, Smilingatthemoon should be a major player in her race at Golden Gate.
Missed Call rallied sharply between horses and nailed the heavy favorite at the wire to win his race at Los Alamitos last night.
Smilingatthemoon was third in an improved effort at Golden Gate yesterday, rallying wide to get up for third, just missing second with a late rush.
Missed Call race Saturday at Los Alamitos. He should be in the mix again.
On Sunday, Smilingatthemoon looks to run to her potential in her race at Golden Gate. With high hopes, we've been disappointed with her finishes so far. Looking to get on track this time.
Horse racing and breeding partnerships created by, and designed for the everyday handicapper like you!
Welcome to Horseplayers Racing Club, LLC. Like our motto says, we form fun and practical horse racing partnerships for the everyday horseplayer. Our affordable partnerships, or syndicates operated under the protection of an LLC, are designed to provide partners all the fun and excitement of race horse ownership without the cost or risk of full ownership. All the fun at a fraction of the cost!
In some of our syndicates, we package two or more horses together to spread the risk and double the racing action. While the initial cost is higher than with a one horse partnership, we believe the added diversity and additional racing action offers the best value and ownership experience for our partners.
If you’re looking to spend $50,000 or buy a share of a million dollar yearling, we’re happy to refer you to some of our friends. If you’re looking for an affordable way to experience all the thrills of being a race horse owner, you’ve found it. You don’t have to be rich to enjoy the Sport of Kings, but with HRC you’ll feel that way!