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miRunners’ second horse selling strong

5th Dec 2017

Hundreds of everyday Australians have rushed to sign-up to miRunners’ second horse after the announcement of Mick Price as trainer.

It is yet another endorsement for the miRunners model after all 1,000 units were sold in Saganaki – miRunners’ first horse – before he even made it to trial.

The miRunners model is simple:

  • Buy a premium racehorse at Magic Millions
  • Pair the horse with one of Australia’s best trainers
  • Split the Magic Millions purchase price into 1,000 units
  • Make the units available to the public at cost price

The selling out of Saganaki and the hundreds of Australians already signing up to the second horse represents a strong indication of growth for the racing industry: tapping into the passion that everyday Australians have for horse ownership and proving that the miRunners model works.

Until miRunners, most people were priced out of thoroughbred ownership but with Saganaki having an entry point of just $165 (plus a $15 monthly fee for three years), ownership was instantly made accessible to all Australians for the first time.

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The great news for Australians is that the second horse will be just as affordable with miRunners looking at the $165,000-$275,000 price range at the Magic Millions, meaning that the unit cost will be between $165 and $275.

With Saganaki proving so popular, there is a pre-sale for the second horse with those interested in getting involved encourage to purchase a Priority Access Voucher which guarantees the right to purchase a unit in the horse once it is bought at the Magic Millions auctions in just a number of weeks.