Rizg

£1,500.00

5-year-old gelding

Cost is for 5% of a share in Rizg

£175 per month training fee (subscription sold separately, but is mandatory)

Buy Shares

5-year-old gelding

Cost is for 5% of a share in Rizg

£175 per month training fee (subscription sold separately, but is mandatory)

5-year-old gelding

Cost is for 5% of a share in Rizg

£175 per month training fee (subscription sold separately, but is mandatory)

Background

Deva Racing is thrilled to offer shares for sale in Rizg, a high-calibre five-year-old gelding by No Nay Never.

Form

Originally based with Roger Varian, Rizg won a 6f Yarmouth novice on his only outing as a two-year-old, and four of the eight horses in behind went on to win races later in their careers. He returned to action at three in a 6f Doncaster novice race, where he finished second, then confirmed himself a very smart performer when fourth in the Listed Carnarvon Stakes.

That Newbury race was absolutely brimming with quality. It was won by subsequent dual Gr.3 and Gr.2 winner Tiber Flow, future Listed winner Sam Maximus was third, and the fifth home, Cadamosto, went on to finish fourth in the Gr.1 Commonwealth Cup on his next start. 

To finish in amongst such high-quality horses marked Rizg out as a potentially top-class sprinter. He was also pointed towards the Gr.1 Commonwealth Cup on his next appearance, wearing first-time blinkers, but a slow start seriously compromised his chance and in the end he did extremely well to finish 14th of the 20 runners. 

Regrettably, that was the last time we saw Rizg in racecourse action as a three-year-old, and he was also absent for the entirety of 2023. 

He returned to the track, newly gelded, in a competitive 0-105 class 2 handicap over 6f at Newcastle in June of this year. Understandably exuberant on his first start in so long, he pulled too hard and was denied a clear run, though clearly hinted that his ability remains intact with a midfield finish, beaten less than seven lengths. 

A lesser run followed at Ascot a couple of weeks later, but the handicapper has reacted by dropping Rizg to a career-low rating of 90, and it allowed Deva Racing director Ryan Tongue to secure his purchase at the Tattersalls Online August Sale shortly afterwards. A huge opportunity lies in wait.

Rizg has form that suggests he is not only brilliantly well-handicapped, but a potential Stakes performer of the future, particularly with sprinters typically enjoying such long careers. He is a half-brother to this year’s Gr.3 Tyros Stakes winner Hotazhell, and closely related to the five-time Gr.1 heroine Alexander Goldrun. 

Terms and Conditions of Sale

 The Deva Racing is a vehicle for racehorse ownership and has enjoyment as its principal object.  Although the rewards for success in racing can be high, the risks of loss are great. Participation must not be regarded as an investment or security, and purchasers must only buy shares if they are aware of the risks involved. They should place no reliance on recovering their outlay. 

By purchasing shares through our website you acknowledge that you have read and agree to be bound by the terms set out in the Terms and Conditions of the Deva Racing. You acknowledge that there is no guarantee that you will recover any part of your outlay, and accept that neither Deva Racing Group Limited nor the Nominated Partners shall in any way be liable if, at the end of the Term, the value of your interest is less than the price paid.

Captain’s Pick
£2,999.00
Forever Proud
£1,000.00
Addosh
£500.00
Star Legend
£1,499.00
Dream Ahead ex She Mystifies
£599.00