Charlies Toe Bung
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Charlies Toe Bung details
Charlies Toe Bung’s sire, U S Navy Flag, is an American bred stallion who was trained in Ireland by Aiden O’Brien. In 2017 he became the first horse in 35 years to win both the Middle Park Group One Stakes, and the Coventry Stakes Group 2 at Royal Ascot. As a three year old he went on to win the Group One July Cup at Newmarket.
Charlie’s Toe Bung’s dam, Silver Collection, is an un-raced American bred mare by Megdalia D’Oro. He was an American racehorse who won several major stakes races including the 2002 Trainers Stakes and the 2003 Whitney Handicap. He also finished second in the 2002 Belmont Stakes, the Breeders Cup Classic in both 2002 and 2003 and 2004 Dubai World Cup.
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Each of our syndications offer 3000 memberships in a thoroughbred racehorse.
Upon purchasing a membership, the member would become part of the racing club that relates to the particular horse selected.
Each racing club lasts a period of 12 months from commencement. The membership would expire at this time.
The purchase of the membership is a one single payment. No further requests for payment would be made during the period of the racing club.
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The stallions are carefully selected specifically to the individual mares to give the mare the best possible chance to produce a future champion.
‘Stallions used include Australia, Churchill, Starspangledbanner, Saxon Warrior, Earthlight, Sioux Nation, Calyx, Footstepsinthesand, Eqtidaar, Arizona, Ten Sovereigns, Without Parole, US Navy Flag, Ghaiyyath, Teofilio, Space Blues, Ardaad, Little Big Bear, Triple Time and Soldier’s Call.’
The foals are weaned and reared at our stables in Hawes, North Yorkshire by our dedicated team which includes John, Kirsty and Imogen Weymes.
Prior to going into full training with our highly professional trainers including Ed Bethell and Karl Burke our horses are sent for pre training with Sharmain Robertson at Warwick Breaking.
Horse Welfare
If we have a horse that retires, they will be cared for at West Shaw Farm, based in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, until they have found a loving new home. At West Shaw Farm, retired racehorses are given the opportunity to transition into a slower pace of life, enjoying lush pastures and gentle care. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that these horses are prepared for their next chapter, whether it be as beloved companions, therapy animals, or even in second careers.
Some of our horses shown below enjoying their surroundings at West Shaw Farm.
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Prearranged stable visits to our trainers facilities
Entry into a ballot per membership for owners badges (12 maximum per race) when the race club horse is running
A login to the website which offers exclusive access to:
Life on the farm
Blu Bloodstock horse updates
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Monthly newsletters on all horses in our racing club and regular updates on the specific horse to your membership
Charlies Toe Bung pedigree
Charlie's Toe Bung |
US Navy Flag (USA) | War Front (USA) | Danzig (USA) |
Starry Dreamer (USA) | |||
Misty for me (IRE) | Galileo (IRE) | ||
Butterfly Cove (USA) | |||
Silver Collection (USA) | Medaglia D'Oro (USA) | El Prado (IRE) | |
Cappucino (USA) | |||
Silver Screamer (USA) | Cozzene (USA) | ||
West Sider (USA) |
Trainer: Ed Bethell
Ed has shortly taken the reins now his father, James, has retired after 46 years in the racing industry. Based in North Yorkshire, Ed has become a proven Listed and Group winning trainer in his career so far. Ed has gained great knowledge & experience both in the UK and internationally such as, working for William Haggas in Newmarket then followed on by being a stud groom at Coolmore, Ireland, handling some of the world’s top broodmares. Ed’s international experience includes him spending 7 months working for the Australian legend Gai Waterhouse. Prior to becoming assistant trainer to Robert Cowell in Newmarket, he worked for Lambourn based Charlie Hills.
Ed is a young and upcoming trainer who is enthusiastic and makes sure every horse reaches its maximum potential.