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Littler and Bunting Enter Exciting Racehorse Ownership Venture

Samantha Reed
Samantha Reed
Motorsport Correspondent
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Littler and Bunting Enter Exciting Racehorse Ownership Venture
Darts stars Luke Littler and Luke Bunting have announced a joint venture into racehorse ownership, blending their competitive spirits beyond the oche.

Two of darts' biggest names are venturing into the world of horse racing ownership. Luke Littler, the teenage sensation who has taken the darts world by storm, and experienced campaigner Luke Bunting have announced a joint partnership in racehorse ownership. The announcement comes as both players look to expand their portfolios beyond the oche and embrace new competitive challenges.

The venture represents a fascinating crossover between two sports that share passionate fanbases and competitive dynamics. Racehorse ownership has become increasingly popular among professional athletes, offering both investment opportunities and the thrill of watching their equine partners compete. Littler, still just 19 years old, has already amassed significant wealth through his darts career and is now diversifying his interests.

Details about which stables or trainers the duo will be working with remain under wraps, though sources close to both players suggest several horses have already been identified for potential purchase. The partnership combines Littler's explosive rise in professional darts with Bunting's more established career and business acumen.

Bunting, known for his precision on the doubles, brings experience in building a sustainable career post-playing days. This venture could serve as a blueprint for other athletes looking to transition into racehorse ownership. The darts community has responded enthusiastically to the news, with many fans expressing interest in following the progress of the horses.

The timing coincides with the busy racing calendar, and both players are expected to attend several major meetings together over the coming months. Industry insiders believe this partnership could attract more young athletes to horse racing ownership, bridging the gap between different sporting worlds and creating new opportunities for cross-promotion between darts and racing communities.

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