Cheltenham owner makes £390,000 without horse even running and says ‘I never imagined this could happen’

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A CHELTENHAM horse owner banged in the biggest winner of the week worth almost £390,000 – without her horse even running.

Correna Bowe was overcome with emotion after selling her star horse Echoing Silence – dubbed ‘the next Honeysuckle’ – for an astonishing £410,000.

Bowe said she was going to buy a house after securing the life-changing sum of money

😍 Selling for £410,000 under the lights in the @CheltenhamRaces winner's enclosure.

The @SamCurling1-trained Echoing Silence went the way of Rathmore Stud, topping the #TattsJCSales Cheltenham Festival Sale. pic.twitter.com/9nSQCPSftU

— Tattersalls Jockey Club Sales (@tattsjcsales) March 14, 2024

She bought the horse for just £24,000 but sold the point-to-point winner for the mega sum at the Tattersalls sales after racing finished on Thursday.

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Henry de Bromhead will train the four-year-old filly with hopes she will be as good as the four-time Cheltenham Festival winner.

Incredibly, Bowe’s profit on the horse was £40,000 more than the winner of Friday’s Gold Cup will make.

She said: “I never imagined this could happen.

“I said to my mum a couple of months ago that if I was ever to own a horse and bring it to the Cheltenham Festival sale that would be the dream.

“To do this on the very first time is absolutely amazing.

“Dad and I picked her out – she was unbelievable looking as a store horse, I don’t know how we managed to buy her for that money.

“She has shown so much at home and was so ahead of her time, we have had to keep a lid on her all the way through, we had to be so careful not to overcook her.

“And for a big filly to have run and won so early in the four-year-old season is amazing.”

An undisclosed client purchased the horse through respected sales ring expert Peter Molony.

Talking to the Racing Post, Bowe was asked what she will do with the money and replied: “Buy a house? I might have to!”

Before adding: “To be going to Henry de Bromhead, that’s amazing – the next Honeysuckle!”

Sir Alex Ferguson and Harry Redknapp were in the money at the Festival on Thursday too.

The Manchester United legend pocketed a share of £275,000 thanks to victories for Monmiral and Protektorat.

While Redknapp was in dreamland after his horse Shakem Up’Arry – named after a West Ham fan – landed the Plate Handicap Chase worth £68,000.

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