THE
CARTMEL SYNDICATE was founded in the beautiful Cumbrian village
of Cartmel, famous for its 800 year old priory, unique racecourse,
sticky toffee pudding and, of course, the Cartmel Syndicate.
The Syndicate was formed in 1996, and is now one of the most successful,
and best established racing syndicates in the UK.
Run by ex permit holder Phil Pye, the Cartmel Syndicate is a small,
private, genuine syndicate. It is not a racing club. Concentrating
on National Hunt racing, membership
of the Syndicate includes:-
• Monthly newsletter
• Stable visits
• Owners badges (in rotation)
• Winners DVDs available
• Share of profits
• Photos
• Syndicate information line
• Runners nationwide
• No hidden extras
The information line is at normal rates - it is not a premium rate
line. A private telephone number is supplied to all members who will
be able to phone in anytime for the latest information on training
reports, jockey bookings, declaration of runners and badges on race
days. A mobile phone number is also provided on race days, on which
the syndicate manager can be contacted for any latest information.
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Ocean
Line (A Dobbin) wins the Tote Exacta Hurdle for the
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