Welcome to
Temple Bloodstock
Temple Bloodstock is managed under the expert eye of Aubrey McMahon.
About Temple Bloodstock
Temple Bloodstock launched in 2022 with a mission to provide racing fans with an accessible and affordable route to racehorse ownership.
Temple Bloodstock is managed by Aubrey McMahon, an amateur jockey with extensive experience of private and syndicate ownership. Horses to carry the purple and yellow silks of the McMahon family include Uncle Junior, Grade 1-winning Cilaos Emery, Whiskey Sour and Cheltenham Coral Cup winner Bleu Berry, as well as 2008 Cheltenham Champion Bumper winner Cousin Vinny owned by the Festival Syndicate.
Having built relationships with trainers, jockeys, consignors, stable staff & other owners over the last nine years, Temple Bloodstock aims to use this to benefit everyone involved and make syndicate ownership a sociable, engaging and hopefully a winning experience.
Getting into racehorse ownership can be daunting without the right guidance and we are here to help you make the first steps. We have a range of shares available, so you can find a package that suits you.
What are the benefits?
Temple Bloodstock provides the opportunity for you to enjoy racehorse ownership at the highest level and at an affordable price.
Shares for horses start at 2.5%.
Benefits of getting involved in one our syndicates include:
FAQ'S
What type of horses do Temple Bloodstock offer?
Aubrey’s aim with Temple Bloodstock is to get people interested in racehorse ownership , whether it’s through syndication as we have on site, or leasing mares or individual horse ownership. Aubrey has a wealth of knowledge in the industry and wants to use it to people’s benefit.
What is included in my share?
How do I find where my horse is entered or due to run?
Regular updates re: entries and training will be provided by Aubrey via a WhatsApp group. Aubrey will be riding out regularly at the Mullins and Elliott yards and will be kept abreast of developments on a daily basis.
Do I have a say on where my horse runs?
Trainers ultimately campaign their horses the way they see best . Temple Bloodstock will be leaving the trainers to their own devices.