Rehomers Ready For New Careers

Each one is an individual

Every racehorse deserves to find the perfect home and career after racing.

Nicole Wille has partnered with the Hollywood Syndicate to create an initiative that will guarantee horses get the after racing life that best suits them.

Since starting the programme, Nicole has had three different horses enter from two different trainers.

Calvary looking stunning in his new home after Nicole’s successful training program.

“All of them have been vastly different in temperament, looks and personality. It has been an absolute pleasure getting to know them as individuals and approaching their training in unique ways,” Nicole tells the Sporting Post.

“This aspect keeps me on my toes and tests my knowledge. I have to make sure I’m starting each horse in the best way suited to them as an individual.”

Nicole currently has two geldings in for training, having already successfully rehomed the four-time winner Calvary.

Jozi Hustle is a 16hh bay gelding currently in the programme and set for a new forever home.

Nicole notes that he is a lovable horse with plenty of personality. He loves to please and is a fast learner.

The five-year-old gelding is an uncomplicated ride, a safe and sweet boy with a soft mouth.

Jozi Hustle is ready for his new home- contact Nicole now for more info

“He is a lovely horse and would suit a variety of riders as as his schooling continues,” says Nicole about the one time winner.

Nicole’s third and latest addition is a handsome Pathfork gelding – Look To The Sky.

He is still undergoing his training before Nicole will begin his rehoming process so keep an eye out for him in the future.

“It has been so rewarding to see each of them blossom into the lovely individuals they are. It is wonderful to get them ready for their life outside of racing,” Nicole concludes.

Click here to view the Hollywoodbets Life After Racing Facebook page.

Or contact Nicole directly for inquiries on the info below:

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