Tipperary based bloodstock farmer Con Marnane was celebrating on Monday after selling a Royal Ascot runner for an incredible price of almost €1.3million.
Marnane is one of a kind when it comes to spotting a cheap horse with masses of untapped potential and nd his latest move has been to sell the previously unheralded Givemethebeatboys for thw whopping seven figure price.
After buying the two-year-old colt in November last year, Marnane, who runs Bansha House Stables in Ireland, watched him when his first two races in style.
The second of which was a Group 3 win at the Curragh in Ireland last month, a victory worth £32,000.
The Jessica Harrington-trained horse was then sent to Royal Ascot where he finished a respectable fourth in the Coventry under Frankie Dettori.
Marnane, who was speaking after the hammer came down at the Goffs London Sale, told the Racing Post: "I can't describe how I feel at the moment.
"I’m just so happy. Goffs have done an incredible job.
"I had no figure in my mind but I knew a lot of people wanted him.
"He’s very special. You don’t get horses like him going to Ascot that are not already owned by the big powerhouses.
"This is a very special day. This is up there with the biggest I’ve had."
Marnane made clear it was his daughter Amy who originally saw the horse's untapped potential.
He added: "Amy was the one who bought him for £9,500.
"We tried to buy him in Doncaster [at the Premier Sale] and it didn’t happen as he got a bit of a stone bruise and they took him home.
"I just want to thank Jessie Harrington and all her team, and my own team at home that broke him and pre-trained him.
"My daughter, Olivia, is in college in Dublin and she rides out most mornings so she rides this horse out a lot. I’m just so proud of everybody."
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