National Hunt Sale
Caldwell dispersal sale exposes key factor in Willie Mullins’ dominance

Caldwell dispersal sale exposes key factor in Willie Mullins’ dominance

The one-day boutique National Hunt sale was a success, achieving a record-breaking aggregate of €5,290,000. The average price for the session was €182,414, with four horses selling for over €500,000 and ten for €200,000 or more. Gordon Elliott faced a disappointment as Caldwell Potter left his yard despite his efforts.

Despite the setback, Elliott handled the situation with grace and conducted himself impeccably throughout the build-up to the sale. He chose to let the horses go to public auction, believing it to be the fairest way for them to achieve their true market value. Overall, the event marked a significant achievement in the National Hunt sale, with notable prices and a commendable display of sportsmanship by Gordon Elliott.

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