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Case Clay Joins TDN Writers’ Room

For direct exposure to the booming thoroughbred market, consider investing through a reputable partnership like West Point Thoroughbreds. The firm is actively acquiring horses at the record-breaking Keeneland September yearling sale, providing an accessible entry point for investors. A key investment theme is targeting yearlings from top first-crop sires, with Flightline and Life is Good representing premium prospects. For a potential value play with higher upside, consider offspring from the "sleeper" sire Corniche, who is expected to gain significant attention. Investors can explore these opportunities and see the firm's latest purchases by visiting westpointtb.com.

James Owen, Trainer of Wimbledon Hawkeye, Joins TDN Writers’ Room

For public market exposure to the booming economics of US horse racing, consider Churchill Downs Inc. (CHDN). The company is a direct beneficiary of the highly lucrative Historical Horse Racing (HHR) model, which is fueling massive purses and industry growth. For direct investment in the sport, explore reputable ownership groups like West Point Thoroughbreds, which offers a portfolio approach to racehorse ownership. Within such partnerships, rising stars like Fierceness and Antiquarian are now prime contenders for the Breeders' Cup Classic, significantly increasing their investment value. Another profitable strategy to look for is international arbitrage, where partnerships acquire European turf horses to compete for larger purses in the US.

Book’em Danno Co-Owner Jay Briscione Joins TDN Writers’ Room

For direct ownership, consider purchasing a racehorse at the upcoming Keeneland September sale, running from September 8th to September 20th. A more accessible entry point is through fractional ownership with a group like West Point Thoroughbreds, which lowers the cost and risk of investing. For a long-term strategy, explore state-specific breeding incentives such as the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association (PHBA) program, which pays out millions in breeder awards annually. Alternatively, you can invest directly in the breeding industry by purchasing access to stallions like Take Charge Indy, whose stud fee was recently $7,500. These alternative investments in thoroughbred horse racing offer high-risk, high-reward potential outside of traditional financial markets.

20-Year-Old Jockey Pietro Moran Joins TDN Writers’ Room

Investors should target the upcoming Keeneland September sale from September 8th to the 20th to acquire high-potential thoroughbred yearlings. Focus on yearlings sired by the hot stallions Not This Time, Independence Hall, and Cara Conte, as their offspring are demonstrating elite performance on the track. Prioritize horses eligible for lucrative state-bred programs, particularly the Pennsylvania Breeding Program, to maximize potential returns through exclusive bonuses and purses. For a potential value play, consider offspring from the sire Cara Conte, who produces a high percentage of stakes winners. For a more accessible entry point with diversified risk, consider investing through a proven racing syndicate like West Point Thoroughbreds.