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"I would describe this as innovative, exciting and affordable - it's all about fun, friends and excitement EVERY time we race.
The management team is sincere and friendly, and their email updates are informative, honest and frequent.
I find 'Syndicate racedays' to be stress free! However, Management would not share those feelings I'm sure!"
- Philippa, Rangiora
"I have always had an interest in harness racing, and this syndicate is an affordable way to get into ownership.
Since I've joined the goHarness 'fun' syndicates which are aptly named, I have met other people with similar interests and have had a great time watching our horses race.
A huge plus is the regular information and updates (via email) from our 'Top Class' Manager Noel Kennard, to whom nothing is a problem."
- Paul, Christchurch
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"I would like to publicly express my thanks to Noel for all he has done with his new concept of racehorse syndication.
If it weren't for him, I would certainly not be able to be involved as an owner.
And even though my ownership portion is but one of 500, I can assure you that when our Harry races - it feels like I own 100 percent of him.
On top of this is the excitement and the social aspect, neither of which can be measured in monetary terms.
Thanks for everything Noel - and please take the time to enjoy the fun times as well, yourself."
- Robyn, Christchurch
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"Being part of the Franco Harrison Syndicate has been great! I got my money's worth just from the huge buzz of watching his first race - let alone his wins.
Harry is the most awesome little horse, he's such a wee trooper. I have met so many awesome people, and love the special treatment given at Addington for our syndicate - plus being around and cheering for the same horse (along with a few wines) with a whole lot of people that have the same interest.
Noel and Wendy are lovely people and put their heart and soul into the syndicates!
I've had so much fun, and recently got a group of my friends together to join the new 'Double The Fun' Syndicate."
- Kerri, Christchurch
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