| The Virtual FormGuide - Member Services - Cyberhorse Racing Club |
| The Cyberhorse
Racing Club provides the excitement of being involved with racing a team of well bred
horses in some of Australia's top stables. The
Cyberhorse Racing Club is a key component of the Virtual Formguide Racehorse Owner service. It is combined
with all the information the keen racehorse owner needs - comprehensive 10 start form,
ratings and form at nominations for all race meetings Australia wide, 7 days a week.
The Racehorse Owner service is ideal for the keen racing
fan who wants to be involved with a whole team of horses. Regular weekly reports by email
keep subscribers informed of the progress of stable horses.
And the best part is that the cost is only $399 per year.
That's only a little over $1 per day!
The Cyberhorse Racing Club stable currently consists of
the following horses. Click on the horse name to find
out more about each horse. |
A share in
Nectareign a 3YO three-quarter brother by English
Derby winner Quest For Fame to Group 1 winner Unworldly.
He is in work at Randwick with Gai Waterhouse. Won
by 5½ lengths at his second start. |
Hendrik a 3YO gelding by Johan Cruyff the sire of
stakes winner Johan's Toy and stakes placed Braakensiek from few to
race. He is in the
stable of CS Hayes grandson, Tom Dabernig at
Euroa and is a winner at his first start. |
A share in the promising Jeune
gelding
Giggling
Giggs. Already a winner
of 3 races including
an Adelaide city win,
he is trained by David Hayes at Lindsay Park in South Australia. |
Phoenix a striking
3YO three-quarter sister
to Group 2 winner, Umaline. Currently
spelling after her third
preparation at Caulfield being trained by Peter
Moody. Phoenix is headed for a staying
career. |
Tamajet a
neat 3YO filly by Jetball. Chestnut with a flaxen mane and tail, this
eye catching filly has had one preparation with Donna Gaskin at
Echuca. She is a likely staying type. |
A share in a
yearling filly by Danehill stallion Akhadan named
Super Barter. This filly has been
selected by Tom Dabernig and is a likely type. She will be broken in
sometime in early 2006. |
| How Does The Cyberhorse Racing Club Work? |
| The Cyberhorse
Racing Club is provided as an incentive to people to subscribe to our form and ratings
services. It is included at no extra cost to the subscriber in his subscription. The Cyberhorse Racing Club is managed by Cyberhorse who will
procure horses or shares in horses for racing purposes. They are mostly
be trained by proven Group 1 winning trainers, although Cyberhorse
reserves the right to introduce lesser known trainers on occasion.
Current trainers for the Club's horses include David Hayes, Gai Waterhouse, Peter Moody
and CS Hayes grandson, Tom Dabernig.
The horses raced by the Cyberhorse Racing Club
are from
well pedigreed families and are selected for their suitability for racing. All
commercial risk associated with purchasing the horses and having them trained and cared
for is assumed by Cyberhorse.
In return, Cyberhorse will have first call on any
prizemoney earned by the horses while racing. Any surplus of prizemoney over and above
expenses will be used to procure more horses for the Cyberhorse Racing Club. It is
intended that the Cyberhorse Racing Club be an ongoing operation with new horses being
added as resources permit. Cyberhorse's intention is to have many horses active at any
time in order to maximise the activity level for Cyberhorse Racing Club members.
Membership of the Cyberhorse Racing Club will entitle the
subscriber to -
- Password protected information about the horses updated
weekly when in work
- Subject to ballot, owner type privileges such as racecourse
attendance, stable visits, trackwork etc.
- Access to Cyberhorse Racing Club merchandise
- Social activities such as racing industry functions
The Cyberhorse Racing Club operates under our Terms and
Conditions which can be found here. |
| How Do I Join? |
| 1.
If you haven't done so already, you should Register
as a Virtual FormGuide Member. 2.
Then purchase your Racehorse Owner subscription by
going here.
4. Once you have purchased your
subscription, you can access the Racing Club secure area here or by clicking
on the Member Login button at the top of the left hand menu on this page.
If you are having difficulty working out what to do, contact Cyberhorse and we will help you
to get set up. |