
Bourbon Lane Stable 2025 Partnerships
Crafting Winning Partnerships, One Horse at a Time
Welcome to Bourbon Lane's 2025 Yearling and 2YO Partnerships!
At Bourbon Lane Stable, our partnerships are designed for those who want more than just a taste of ownership. We offer you the opportunity to experience the thrill of racing alongside industry professionals, with top-tier horses carefully selected for their potential. Whether you're interested in our New Zealand Yearling Partnership, U.S. 2YO Partnership, or U.S. Yearling Partnership, we invite you to be part of something special.
2025 Bourbon Lane NZ Yearling Partnership
Overview: The New Zealand Yearling Partnership focuses on securing top-class yearlings from the prestigious Karaka Yearling Sale in New Zealand and Inglis Easter Sale in Australia. Each horse is trained by leading NZ trainer Stephen Marsh, based at the Cambridge Jockey Club.
What’s Included:
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Full transparency on horses purchased and training progress
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Access to exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes insights
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Opportunity to attend races and events with the Bourbon Lane team
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Competitive entry costs with a strong ROI potential
Investment: Minimum investment – $5,000
Partnership Status: FULL


Investment Strategy
Arbitrage Expertise: Leveraging our deep understanding of the equine market, we exploit value discrepancies between weanling and future sales markets, a strategy known as "pinhooking."
Targeted Sales: By strategically placing weanlings in yearling sales that best suit them, we aim to achieve sales prices at or above the average, securing profitable returns.
Capital Growth: With a successful eight-year track record, we continuously increase our capital under management, bolstered by our proven expertise in pinhooking and other trades.
Weanlings as an Asset Class: Weanlings offer a unique chance for portfolio diversification, historically providing high returns with low correlation to other asset classes.
Early Investment Advantage: With our keen eye for talent, we identify elite equine athletes at an early age, positioning investors for significant financial returns.
Market Analysis
Resilience: Despite fluctuations in the general economy, the thoroughbred industry demonstrates resilience, often rebounding swiftly from downturns.
Supply and Demand Dynamics: While foal crop numbers decline, purse structures increase, driving up the cost of thoroughbreds and creating opportunities for savvy investors.
Profit Potential: Our research indicates that a $2.5 million investment can be lucratively sold in the short term, reflecting the robustness of the market.
