Yulong Investments Appoints Vin Cox as General Manager

Yulong Investments, a rising force in the racing and breeding industry, is pleased to announce the appointment of Vin Cox as its new General Manager, overseeing all global operations, effective from mid-November.

Cox, the former Managing Director of Godolphin Australia, will be bringing to Yulong a profound wealth of experience, having managed one of the largest breeding and racing operations in the region. Having led Godolphin’s Australian operations since January 2018 following a seven year tenure at the helm of Magic Millions, Cox has expressed deep appreciation for the experiences and relationships built during his tenure.

Commenting on this significant appointment, Mr. Yuesheng Zhang, owner of Yulong Investments, said, “Vin’s impeccable track record and vast experience in bloodstock make him an invaluable addition to lead Yulong. We are excited about the new chapter this heralds for our operations. Together, we aim to solidify our position as a leading player in the global industry.”

Reflecting on his past endeavors, Cox said, “My time at Godolphin was marked by remarkable memories and the wonderful team I had the privilege to work with. 

“I am eagerly looking forward to this new journey with Yulong and Mr. Zhang, who has showcased unparalleled passion and vision for the bloodstock industry. This role presents a unique opportunity to combine my expertise and enthusiasm in contributing to the ongoing development of Yulong into a globally renowned brand.”

With this appointment, Yulong Investments continues to solidify its place as a dominant force in the Australian bloodstock scene. The entire team at Yulong looks forward to the leadership and vision Vin Cox will bring to the table.

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