Almost 300 Winners

As an Elite Racing Club Member, you become one of the connections, you share the famous black and white silks, you share the prize money and most important of all you share the glory of success.

With 295 winners on the Flat and over Jumps, Elite Racing Club has become the most successful in its field. A superb value for money experience.

The Club’s very first winner was KABAYIL in February 1993. She went on to win a further six races for the Club before being retired to stud. Our hundredth winner was LADY FOR LIFE, who won a total of six races for the Club. The incredible milestone of winner number 200 was reached by none other than the Club’s superstar SOVIET SONG. The race was the Group 1 Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. Soviet Song won a total of five Group 1 races in a glittering career, including back-to-back successes in the Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket and her total career prize money exceeded £1m.

The 295 wins include five Group 1 wins, Group 2 and Group 3 wins and second places, plus numerous Listed race winners. NEW SEEKER, our second highest-earning horse after Soviet Song, gave us our first Royal Ascot win when winning the Britannia Stakes in 2003 and achieved another success at that meeting in the 2005 Royal Hunt Cup. He also won the valuable Tote International handicap twice. EISTEDDFOD, our home-bred sprinter, was a Group 3 winner and is also our most prolific horse to date, with 12 victories in six seasons. The prolific DANCING BAY was a high-class dual-purpose horse, winning eleven races on the Flat, over hurdles and fences, and was placed at several major meetings, including the Cheltenham Festival and Royal Ascot.

Of our current string, DANDINO followed a glittering 2010 campaign, which included success at Royal Ascot among four wins, and runs in the St Leger and Japan Cup, with his first Group 2 win in the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket. Also, BALLYCARNEY looked a staying chaser of some potential in the 2010/11 season and sits alongside the promising hurdler, MISTER DILLON, who followed up a bumper win with a comfortable win on his first run over hurdles on his seasonal debut.

Ballycarney and Mister Dillon are among our latest National Hunt hopes, a sphere in which we have had numerous successes in quality races, including the Tote Gold Trophy with MYSILV. In 1994 YOUNG SNUGFIT gave us our first win over the National fences at Aintree, KADOUNT was a Grade 2 winning chaser, while PENZANCE led us to our first victory at the Cheltenham Festival, in the 2005 Triumph Hurdle.

Also, in 2010, we achieved the remarkable feat of having had a winner at every British racecourse.