Caldwell Potter goes for record amount in Andy and Gemma Brown dispersal
Grade One winner snapped up by Anthony Bromley’s Highflyer Bloodstock.
Caldwell Potter became the most expensive National Hunt horse ever sold at public auction on Monday after fetching EURO 740,000 at Andy and Gemma Brown’s Tattersalls Ireland dispersal at Fairyhouse. The couple, who run their horses under the Caldwell Construction banner, shocked the racing world late last month when announcing they were to sell their entire string. Caldwell Potter was the star attraction among 29 lots to go under the hammer, having already shown top-level form over obstacles for Gordon Elliott to go with his excellent pedigree.⚡️World Record Price ⚡️
✍️ Caldwell Potter has been purchased for EURO 740,000 and becomes the most expensive National Hunt horse to be sold at public auction. 🔨 He was bought by @agentbloodstock. pic.twitter.com/wvHm8ZoRym— Tattersalls Ireland (@Tattersalls_ie) February 5, 2024
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