WHAT’S IN THE RACE FOR RULE PACK?
You’ll co-own four exciting racehorses, including:
Prevention, already trialled and ready to run. She’s a half-sister to Winnasedge, a multiple metropolitan winner, Group 2 & 3 placed, and earner of over $320,000 in prizemoney. As trainer Nick Ryan put it, “You’d love a stable full of his type.”
Three emerging talents, Genomic, Race for RULE and Dr Davinci showing strong promise and on track to debut this year
All four were bred by Ross & Brett Holburt (formerly of Slickpix), under their new breeding operation Winnasedge—a name already making its mark with tough, consistent, and competitive runners across Victoria.
All four were bred by Ross & Brett Holburt (formerly of Slickpix), under their new breeding operation Winnasedge—a name already making its mark with tough, consistent, and competitive runners across Victoria.
They’re now in training at Cranbourne under the guidance of Group 1-winning horseman Robbie Griffiths, bringing proven expertise to a carefully selected team.
All ownership costs are covered until April 2027, making this a unique chance to be part of the action with complete financial peace of mind.
Plus, you’ll enjoy exclusive experiences—VIP race days, meet-and-greets with ambassador Matt Hill, and behind-the-scenes updates throughout their racing journey.
ABOUT THE CAUSE
Race for RULE is more than ownership—it’s a movement. In memory of Rodney Griffiths and in support of the Holburt Family, this pack supports RULE Prostate Cancer and the Australian Prostate Centre (APC), which has helped over 30,000 men receive world-class prostate cancer treatment, regardless of insurance status.
This year, we’re doing even more. Once fully subscribed, a one-off donation will be made to RULE, with a portion of all winnings also donated on an ongoing basis. Help us back winners on and off the track.
THE IMPACT OF YOUR CONTRIBUTION
Funds raised will help RULE invest in specialist care, treatment, and recovery at the Australian Prostate Centre. With your help, we’ll support over 5,000 men each year and move closer to a future where no Australian man dies from prostate cancer.
Find out more at www.ruleprostatecancer.org.au