Find out why TRL is delivering so many smiles

May 3, 2022

Racing is a tough game. It is an expensive game. And winning is not easy. But TRL owners who spend just $260 to purchase a unit are smiling in every state. Do you want to know how? Read on.

The Racing League (TRL) is challenging racing’s reputation that you either need freakish luck to win via a cheap horse, or more likely just truck loads of cash. It has already purchased more than $4million in racehorses yet is delivering ownership at just $260 per unit. $4million in purchases has delivered 21 racehorses, a mix of yearlings that are just hitting the track and ready to race horses that are already winning races. It is more than a numbers game though.

TRL is delivering 21 premium racehorses and herein lies the key to TRLs success. In a word – Quality.

From TRL’s first 29 races, 9 of them have been winners. Delivering a mind-blowing 31% winning strike rate. 

TRL is made up of three state based teams. The NSW Tycoons, QLD Rogues and VIC Husslers each of which own 7 horses. Most of these 7 horses are only just now making their debuts which really adds weight to this 31% winning strike rate.

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Aside from expensive horses made affordable, another reason for TRL’s success is the fact it is backed by some of Australia’s most experienced horsemen. Some serious expertise have got together and combined they are proving a lethal combination 

There is the renowned vet Johnnie Walker whose ‘yes’ and ‘no’ calls are absolutely vital to long term viability of TRL’s chosen horses. 

Michael Malone brings with him an ability to see something in a young thoroughbred that most can’t and he heads up the Bloodstock selection process. 

And then there is TRL’s mysterious tried horse/form expert who is reported to be one of Australia’s most ruthless analysts of a racehorse’s performance. It is said he is a big believer in empowering the broader racing community into ownership and TRL will tell anyone, we are very lucky to have him working alongside us. TRL just aren’t allowed to reveal a name. 

So long as more Australians can afford to enjoy racing we can live with the mystery. Let’s be honest, the unbridled thrill of regularly winning races with your fellow owners is all that matters.

Find out why TRL is delivering so many smiles

May 3, 2022

Cool Jakey was the King of Warwick Farm  on Wednesday and NSW Tycoons owners would like to package the Metropolitan track and just take it wherever Cool Jakey goes after he kept his undefeated record intact. 

It’s remarkable that ‘Jakey’, trained on track and stabled across the road with Joe Pride, is one of those athletes, albeit of the equine kind, who thrives on his home ground. 

He won on debut at Warwick Farm way back in February of 2023 and the love affair hasn’t ended, Cool Jakey has now won 4 from 4 at ‘The Farm’ and there’s plenty more wins in store for your son of Pierro.

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BOUNCE BACK FACTOR 

As Tycoons were made aware of, there’s a theory in racing that when a horse suffers from cardiac arrhythmia, “you must back it next start” and they win. 

And that was certainly the message after Cool Jakey suffered cardiac arrhythmia the previous start at Randwick, with Joe Pride telling Tycoons in the pre-race late mail, “Don’t worry about what happened last start, the horse is fine and he looks great,” how right Joe was with Cool Jakey leading all the way.

COOL JAKEY THE KING OF WARWICK FARM 050325

Cool Jakey battling to the line with Emmadella

Cool Jakey trainer Joe Pride, Brave Pride, Jockey Adam Hyeronimus and TK

Trainer Joe Pride and son Brave Pride, Jockey Adam Hyeronimus and TRL Rep TK

HIPPO FROM BARRIER TO BOX

Adam Hyeronimus was having his first sit on Cool Jakey and he rode him a treat. We joked before the race “just go to the front and improve your position” and that’s exactly what he did. 

“He jumped well and found a nice rhythm straight away, he had a nice time so I let him slide early into it at the 600metres so we did go a bit early. 

“He felt fantastic throughout the run and was doing it easily, so I did get a bit of a surprise how quickly he stopped. 

“So maybe I did go too early, but in saying that, maybe seven furlongs is his upper limit. On that effort he’ll be winning again” Jockey Adam Hyeronimus said.

JOE DELIGHTED

“That was good guys” trainer Joe Pride said, with a big smile to a large contingent of NSW Tycoons on Cool Jakey returning to scale. 

“Look it was nice to see him win on a track that wasn’t bottomless wet, it opens up a lot more opportunities for him. 

“In saying that if there was a 1400m for him in a fortnight on a Good track I would probably be reluctant to start him. We need to nurse him through it and the next month – six weeks isn’t going to be easy because it’s carnival time. 

Cool Jakey the king of Warwick Farm with NSW Tycoons

Cool Jakey in the winners circle with NSW Tycoons’ owners

WHATS NEXT – PACK YOUR BAGS

The Tycoons have been very patient with Cool Jakey and their patience has been rewarded. He is building a very nice career record which stands at only 13 starts for 5 wins and a minor placing and is now pushing the $200,000 in prize money. 

‘Jakey’ has initially pulled up well, but we all know that he is a delicate soul and has to be treated with kindness and Joe is reluctant to push him too hard too quickly. Which is fair enough. 

“We might even consider travelling him maybe to Melbourne or Brisbane for a wet track, we just need to look after him.

“He’s been a good horse for us, we will look after him and his best opportunities will come in the Winter,” Joe concluded. 

Congratulations to all NSW Tycoons and winning connections.

Go you good thing!

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