State against state and mate against mate, The Racing League promises to revolutionise thoroughbred ownership with the world's first racing league. RacingDreams Presented by TheRacingLeagu3
State against state and mate against mate, The Racing League promises to revolutionise thoroughbred ownership with the world's first racing league. The league will be made up of four teams across Australia; The Queensland Rogues, Western Australia Black Hearts, New South Wales Tycoons and Victoria Hustlers.
Individuals invest $200 to create a $2 million salary cap per team. The money goes towards the purchase of six horses per team - two race-ready and four yearlings purchased at leading sales. The six horses compete in the usual racing ecosystem and will earn points dependent on their performance with the winner determined by highest points at the conclusion of the racing season.
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