Syndicating racehorses has been a winner for trainer Robert Dennis and his clients. His five runners at the cup and guineas race day in Invercargill on Saturday all have large groups of owners, mostly from Southland. “I could have 60 or 70 owners there [on Saturday],” Dennis, of Woodlands, said. They come from all walks of life, including retirees, semi-retired people, young professionals and business owners. “[Syndicates] make it more affordable for everyone ... it puts everyone in the same boat cheering on the same horse.” READ MORE: Bittersweet day for racing fraternity in western Southland Beauden defends Marton Cup crown Global Thinking scores impressive win in Southland Guineas Invercargill Cup meeting moved to Winton It will be a big day for the horseman at the Southland Racing Club’s meeting with him having three starters – all fillies - in the $70,000 ILT Ascot Park Hotel Southland Guineas. The 1600-metre event is the richest race in Southland and … [Read more...] about Trainer’s three-pronged attack on $70,000 Southland Guineas