James Harron launches JHB Syndications
The venture will be headed up by Dean Elliott
James Harron Bloodstock has launched a new company called JHB Syndications, which will offer horses for public syndication starting in 2017.
Dean Elliott, who recently joined the operation, has been appointed as general manager to head up the venture targeting fillies selected by James Harron at public auctions in Australasia.
JHB syndications will also work with a selection of trainers throughout Australia.
Harron said: "I'm very proud of the great team that we've built with strong management in place to ensure we achieve the best outcomes for our horses and provide our owners with a thrilling experience.
"I'm delighted that we can now bring this model to the wider racing community through JHB Syndications. At the sales we will be targeting affordable fillies with the physical attributes to run fast and early - the winning post is our only aim.
Elliott, who is based in Victoria, added: "‘Taking the Lead on Type' is an intention, a slogan, and a recognition of competitive advantage. JHB Syndications brings James Harron Bloodstock's stringent selection and management processes to public market during a time in Australian racing where prize-money levels and conditions have never been stronger.
"We'll be active as a licensed syndicator at the upcoming Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale, and we invite people to register their interest to find out more about the ownership experience that we're proud to be able to offer."
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