Another Country Conquered!
Following Rogues Gallery Racing winners in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and France this year, Rogue Enforcer has just made it 5 career victories with a convincing win in a listed race over the minimum trip in Milan
This son of Profitable continues to improve with each and every run in the capable hands of Laura Vanska in Chantilly, and we are convinced he has not peaked yet!
A June treble for the Rogues!!
By Ronnie Booth.
Some horse racing syndicates can only dream of the success that Rogues Gallery Racing has achieved this season especially in the month of June.
June is a special month for British horse racing with the two-day Derby meeting on Epsom Downs in the heart of Surrey quickly followed by the magic of Royal Ascot's five-day meeting in the Royal County of Berkshire.
Rogues' Gallery Open Day.
Rogues' Gallery Open day.
By Ronnie Booth
May 25th saw the first of Rogues Gallery Racing open days for this year held at the Rowley Mile Racecourse, based in the Frankel Lounge adjacent to the parade ring. More than 200 Syndicate members turned up for the event, not just because there was coffee and bacon rolls but to be part of this special event and a special Racing Syndicate.
Mid-April Hat Trick!!
Mid-April Hat Trick!!
It's April and the flat season is now under way, and it can only be said that Rogues Gallery Racing are flying high! Three fantastic winners in quick succession in April has really raised the Rogues credibility in horse racing circles.
It all started at Brighton on the 12th of April when Rogue Bullet our three-year-old Bay Gelding, trained by Jack Jones at Newmarket and ridden by Luke Morris managed to hold off the challenge of a well-supported favourite to win a six-furlong race by a short head.
Lincoln Day at Doncaster.
By Ronnie Booth
The flat season begun in earnest at Doncaster on Saturday 29th March with the William Hill Lincoln (Heritage Handicap). Rogues Gallery Racing had a runner in the Willim Hill Spring Mile Handicap also known as the Siver Mile for horses balloted out of the Lincoln.
At The Stables
By Ronnie Booth
There are many perks of having a share in a racehorse, there can be few more valuable than a visit to the stables to see your horses in their day to day environment.
And we're off!!
By Ronnie Booth
With the turf flat season on the near horizon Rogues Gallery Racing had a runner at Kempton Park, on the all-weather course on February 19th in preparation for the forthcoming season. Our runner was Penelope Valentine, a three-year-old Bay Filly trained by Alice Haynes in Newmarket and on this occasion the jockey was Dougie Costello. She ran in the 18.00 race which was a Class 6 Handicap over 7 furlongs.
Rogues on the Gallops!
There is great camaraderie within the members of Rogues Gallery Racing and this is compounded by the fact they can often be seen on Newmarket Gallops at an un-godly hour in all weather conditions.
It’s Not All Racing!
By Ronnie Booth
Sometimes things happen out of racing that require a little generosity. Recently there was an environmental disaster in Valencia Spain. A flood which caused the deaths of 232 people and substantial property damage. This was one of the deadliest natural disasters in Spanish history.
Sometimes it's Tough
Sometimes it's Tough
By Ronnie Booth
As well as being exciting, dramatic and addictive horseracing can sometimes be cruel, very cruel especially the National Hunt side.
This week, very sadly Rogues Gallery Racing lost a family member, Squiggles, a six-year-old bay mare. Squiggles was trained at Newmarket by James Owen for Rogues Gallery Racing and suffered a fatal injury running over a three-mile handicap hurdle at Plumpton Racecourse.
STILL TIME TO BUY SHARES
Shares selling quickly but still some availability if you need the perfect Christmas present that keeps on giving!
SQUIGGLES VICTORIOUS
Squiggles victorious with a gutsy win at Doncaster, breaking our record for the number of wins in a season.
Living the Dream
By Ronnie Booth
If you're a member of Rogues gallery you will have a share of a racehorse, chances are you will have a share in a good few racehorses!!
Record Breaking Season
We equalled our best ever season of winners at Newcastle last night, and we did it in style. Rogue Allegiance could not have been more impressive as he won effortlessly under a great ride from David Nolan.
We were convinced we had some very special horses amongst our ranks to be unleashed, and it looks like we have found one of them! Dreaming of some massive days ahead!
Millennium Millions
By Gerry Darling
On this day 12 months ago, Rogue Gallery Racing owners were celebrating as our £35000 purchase, who had already delivered so much, went through the tattersalls sales ring for 1.65 Million guineas.
Rogues Open Day: Squiggles
By Ronnie Booth
Squiggles, what a great name for a racehorse. Trained by James Owen at Newmarket and ridden by Callum Pritchard. Squiggles, sporting the red and white colours of Rogues Gallery Racing was running at Huntingdon over three miles and a furlong on our Open Day weekend on the 24th November.
Big Bert Brilliant
By Gerry Darling
We could not have been happier with the debut of Big Bert under rules at Carlisle on Sunday. Over an inadequate trip, he ran a massive race in a red hot bumper, and on another day, could have been the winner.
Rogue Rosie Is Back!
By Gerry Darling
The Alice Haynes trained Rogue Rosie has enjoyed her well deserved break and makes her return over 7f at Chelmsford
Big Weekend Ahead
By Gerry Darling
Big weekend ahead for the Rogues. The Laura Vanska trained Big Zou is first up on Saturday evening at Pornichet
New Breeze Up Purchase
By Dane Elliott
New jumps superstar BIG BERT bought last week from the Aintree Sales 2024.
Photosynthesis Wins Big At Lingfield.
By Dane Elliott
Photosynthesis wins the big prize at Lingfield under a great ride from Luke Morris
