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Freedman Racing has had great success with syndicated horses. The list includes Melbourne Cup winner Doriemus, champion filly Alinghi, Caulfield Cup winner Mummify, multiple stakes winner Brockman's Lass and exciting unbeaten sprinter Here De Angels.
When it comes to syndication, we believe it is best to leave this specialised area to the experts.
The relationship between the Freedman stable and the highly successful Slade Bloodstock, run by Rob and Corinna Slade, has resulted in a success story that has brought hundreds of new owners into the world of racing.
Importantly, the Freedman brothers are actively involved in all facets of the selection process in all the Slade Bloodstock yearlings, who eventually find the way into our training system at Dennistoun Park and Markdel. The Slade list of Freedman-trained stars includes the champion multiple Group 1 winner Alinghi, Brockman's Lass, Here De Angels, Fullazz, Evilweb, Anhinga and the promising filly Belcentra.

Slade Bloodstock has new horse partnerships for 2007, including purchases from the 2007 Magic Million Sales on the Gold Coast and the 2007 William Inglis Easter Yearling Sales in Sydney. The yearlings are available for inspection by appointment.
If you wish to receive information regarding any future yearling stock, selected in conjunction with Lee, Michael and Anthony Freedman, please register your interest at Slade Bloodstock. This ensures you will be the first to know about any exciting yearlings to be syndicated by Slades.
Alternatively, contact Slade Bloodstock on (03) 9372 7528; email: sladebloodstock@iprimus.com.au; or Rob's mobile, 0417 036 865. Rob and Corinna will be happy to discuss ownership opportunities. AFS Licence number is 226373.
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The Freedman brothers took a decision in 2002 to switch from a metropolitan training regime to a unique environment on the Mornington Peninsula - they built the world-class complex known as Markdel
THE undisputed modern kings of the Victorian turf are David Hayes and Lee Freedman. Rod Nicholson talked to both about each other.