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SEN and MyRacehorse give punters the chance to win a share in exciting Freedman trained Colt


SPORTS Entertainment Network (SEN) has partnered with MyRacehorse to offer its audience the chance to experience the thrills and excitement of racehorse ownership, all by simply using the Same Racer app.

With the Spring Racing Carnival around the corner, SEN has secured a 4% ownership stake in the Grunt x Marquise Da Rossa two-year-old Colt, trained by Group 1 winning team, Anthony and Sam Freedman.

Given the pedigree of Grunt, a dual Group 1 winning horse having won the Makybe Diva Stakes and Australian Guineas, the Colt is one of the most exciting horses in the MyRacehorse stable.

SEN will be sharing this ownership opportunity with its audience. 10 micro-shares in the horse will be won each week by the ‘Punter of the Week’ – a punter with the most successful same race multi’s in a given week while using SEN’s Same Racer app.

In addition to winning 10 micro-shares, the Punter of the Week will be featured across SENTrack platforms and social channels to discuss their win and the excitement of joining MyRacehorse.

The Same Racer app delivers daily same race multi tips for thoroughbred, greyhound and harness racing, provided by SENTrack listeners and talent including Gareth Hall, Cam Luke, Campbell Brown, David Taggart and Miles Pfitzner.

MyRacehorse offers elite horse ownership at an affordable price. With no ongoing fees, they provide the opportunity to enjoy the excitement of ownership including trainer updates, exclusive content, events and hopefully some racetrack success along the way.

Cam Luke of SENTrack said he looked forward to sharing the journey alongside the listeners and MyRacehorse.

“Our audience are already like one big family, so it’s really exciting to now be further connected via ownership of this horse. I’m looking forward to having the Punter of the Week on SENTrack each week to chat all things punting. With such a great pedigree and given he is trained by two of the best in Anthony and Sam Freedman, it will be plenty of fun to follow the progress of the Colt.”

MyRacehorse General Manager Marketing & Partnerships, Ben Willis, said “We’re excited to partner with SENTrack and their listeners on the SEN/MyRacehorse promotion. We make elite racehorse ownership more affordable – it’s a core part of our DNA. Not only is there a chance to win micro-shares during the promotion, but the MyRacehorse model means that you won’t get stung with ongoing training fees. This is a colt that we have a high opinion of, his trainers are elite, he’s a Magic Millions horse, by a multiple Group 1 winner over 1600m, and a half-brother to fellow Anthony & Sam Freedman trained 3YO galloper, Elliptical. We hope SENTrack listeners are excited about the opportunity as we are.”

This Spring Carnival, MyRacehorse have a raft of great ownership opportunities available. Buy your shares in seconds, then enjoy years of the thrill of racehorse ownership. With a stack of ready to race 2YOs, targeting the Magic Millions by Group 1 winning sires, I Am Invincible, Snitzel and Better Than Ready, you could be owning today and racing tomorrow. For more information, check out 
MyRacehorse.com and start your Spring Carnival ownership journey today!  

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