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A racehorse dubbed the country's unluckiest thoroughbred has sent a Christmas card to the Queen in hope of some much-needed royal luck. Thank You Ma’am, who has finished second in a string of races, has yet to win a race over jumps but has come a close second six times. The team behind this horse, mother and daughter trainers Georgie Nicholls and jockey Olive Nicholls, along with Rupert Adams who manages the Posh Pundit racing club, are hoping for a change in fortune.
Mr. Adams' nine-year-old son Harry wrote a touching letter to the Queen, wishing her a speedy recovery from her recent bout of pneumonia. The letter expresses their love and hope for some extra luck. This story shows the human side of the racing world and the power of hope.
Would-be horse owners can now buy a share in the thoroughbred named in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II for just £60 a year through the racing club website. Our model is bringing the sport of Kings and Queens to the masses, making it accessible to everyone. Racehorse ownership does not have to be a luxury reserved for the few; it can be a fun and rewarding experience for all.
Join us on this incredible journey and be a part of the world of horse racing. With your support, we can continue to bring you the stories of these amazing animals and the people behind them.