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I put this on the general board but want to reach as many of you as I can....

Ok, I don't post on here. A few of us a that 'other site' Demonology have chipped in to buy a race horse that will race in Demon silks. The details are below.

For the record I'm not the organiser but a humble share holder. I'm a Flemington member but to be honest I know bugger all about horses apart from having the odd punt when I go to the track but am joining in for a bit of fun.

Please read the below from the main organiser who has had an interest in the nags and has owned a couple of runners. You can email him at [email protected] if you are interested and want more info.

Shares of 5% are available. You can split that up with mates but one person must be registered as an official 5% stakeholder.

Hoping a couple of you out there want to come along for the ride. Five spots remain!

"We have now bought a horse for our Demons Horse Syndicate, anyone that is interested we still have 25% available. Would be great to fill it with all Demons!

The Filly is by Elvstroem who needs no introduction winning over $5,000,000 in prizemoney. She looks great, has just been broken in and ready to be brought back from a spell and put into work. She should run this year which is fantastic for all owners.

She will be trained by Rebecca Waymouth out of Mornington. Rebecca needs no introduction as she comes from a family who has been in the industry over 80 years, and has had many success along the way.

The costs to get involved is only $500 a 5% share which is very cheap, you will have access to naming rights to the filly and free raceday passes for you and your partner.

The ongoing costs are just $30 a month when spelling and $100 when in full training plus any other smaller bills will just be divided up by the group.

Come join in the fun this offseason with fellow dees members, have a beer and watch our Demons girl run and hopefully get us a win"

 

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