Enjoying spirit of Cheltenham races
Around 30 local members of the Syndicate, who are part of a 3000-strong group from across the country, either horse owners or shareholders, met up for lunch before heading for the Canon Bar in Jedburgh to follow the action.
In a tradition started years ago by the late Jed Renilson, they have a runner to the bookies and choose a different dress code each year.
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Members make a one-off payment each year, with no other costs, and are kept informed of the progress of horses in which they may have an interest, or shares.
It was summed up by one local enthusiast as “a very cheap way of being involved in horse racing”.