Buy racehorse shares or join our Racing Club

We manage our own National Hunt Racing Club & offer affordable shares

Buying and then paying for the training of a racehorse is many people's dream. Whilst 40% of our Owners own their horses outright, at Tom Gretton Racing we know that owning a horse outright is beyond many people, so that's why we run our value-for-money syndicates. Or try out our Racing Club - where you get the benefit of outright ownership at a cost of less than £60 per month...

syndicates welcome

A dedicated, winning trainer

With great training facilities in the heart of the Midlands

Tommy took his training apprentiship seriously, with time spent at some of the top yards in the country. So for the last few years he has been building his business at Inkberrow and has a solid foundation of success from his 25 box yard out in the Worcestershire countryside.

Gallery

Photos from around the yard and at the racetrack

Reasons to choose Tom Gretton Racing

Why place a horse in training with Tommy?

Success on the track

During the last five years Tom has sent out 11% winners over chase fences.

Open stable policy

Owners are able to drop into the yard when they wish and be sure of a warm welcome

Great facilities

The gallops, All-Weather exercise ring and schooling area are just some of the facilities.

Owner Information

With the SyndicateManager.com system, Tom keeps his owners well informed and on a timely basis.

Racetrack attendence

There are no charges for Tom being at the track, unlike many other trainers. He attends 90% of his horses runs.

Time for small owners

With a yard of around 25 horses, the staff have time for Owners, no matter what share you own.

A great stable atmosphere

Ownership should be engaging, exciting and fun. Visit us and you'll get a flavour of what we mean...

Value for money

Tom has a very reasonable daily rate for outright owners, and value-for-money shares in his syndicate horses.

An invitation to the yard...

Tom has an open door policy - so why not pop in and see the place?