Racehorse Shares
Communication: In speaking with many owners or participants in other
partnerships, it became clear that a lack of communication with the managing
members or trainers is a frustrating problem in the business. Pocket Aces Racing
is committed to frequent and open communication with our partners. In essence,
what we know, you'll know.
Finances
Shares in the Pocket Aces Racing partnerships vary
based on a variety of factors including the cost of
the thoroughbred, time of year purchased, where
the thoroughbred is racing, who is training the
thoroughbred, and the number of months of
maintenance expenses which are being collected up
front.
Typical partnerships are comprised of 10 shares and
each share typically sells for $2,500 - $15,000. We
often make partial shares (halves and quarters)
available as well. Maintenance expenses are billed
quarterly. Expenses are approximately $1,000 per quarter per share (9.9%
ownership). Three to six months of maintenance fees are normally included in
the initial buy-in.
Marc Wampler
Marc Wampler has been involved in the thoroughbred racing and breeding
industries since 1993. At various points in his career he has worked as a hot-
walker, groom, sales show person, veterinary assistant, bloodstock agent and
Racing Manager. All of which, have provided invaluable experience for his
present positions as the Racing Manager for Pocket Aces Racing, LLC along with
his duties as the General Manager for Somewhere Stables Kentucky, LLC.
Jared Shoemaker
Jared Shoemaker is a lifelong fan of the thoroughbred horse racing industry. He
holds a Master’s Degree in Sport Management from the University of Kentucky.
After a brief stint in the private sector, Jared spent 9 years as the Assistant
Director of Athletics and Director of Sports Information at Shawnee State
University in Portsmouth, OH. He currently works in the pharmaceutical industry.
He is primarily responsible for member relations, communications, and financial
management.
Steve Margolis
Steve Margolis took over primary training duties for Pocket Aces Racing in 2012.
Primarily based at Churchill Downs through the spring and summer and at
Fairgrounds in the fall and winter. Steve has won nearly 500 races and more than
$17,000,000 in purses. He finished 2012 ranked 77th in North America in
earnings. He ranked 49th in earnings in 2011. He has conditioned numerous
stakes winners including Breeder's Cup Sprint (GI) winner Cajun Beat.
Susan Anderson
Susan Anderson will take on some training duties for Pocket Aces Racing in
2013. Susan is based throughout the year at Turfway Park. She began training in
1987. She spent 10 years in Dubai from 1990 - 2000. In 2012 she won at an 18%
clip and finished in the money more than 43% of the time.
Seeking an Empire
Bay Colt by Empire Maker - Full brother to
Heart Butte, winner of the 2011 Evening
Attire Stakes at Aqueduct - SOLD OUT!
Temple City Continues to Impress
Exceptional first crop sire, Temple City,
continues to impress and produce
runners with a pair of stakes placed
runners today and a debut winner
yesterday. Infiltration finished 2nd in the
$100,000 El Joven Stakes at Retama Park.
Triple Strike ran 3rd in the $150,000
Juvenile Stakes at Belterra Park. Miss
Temple City debuteda a winner in a
maiden special at Laurel Park.
We have just a few shares still available in our yearling filly by Temple City
out of a 100% producing Cape Town mare. She represents a tremendous value
with share opportunities starting at just $700.
Copperplate Breaks Maiden
Copperplate broke his maiden in his third career
start on Friday afternoon at Ellis Park. The race
was a maiden special going 5.5 furlongs on the
turf. Despite and awkward start, Copperplate
broke on top. Other than a few brief strides on the
back stretch, he led wire to wire and finished in a
time of 1:03.65. He held off Henry Eight and
Normandy Crossing to notch the win. Thats It
Imleaving was a fast closing fourth. Chris
Landeros had the mount. Copperplate paid $8.20,
$5.00 and $3.20.
For more information please visit
http://www.pocketacesracing.com