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SPLASHING THE CASH

Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha splashing the cash at Tattersalls horse sales

Srivaddhanaprabha is rumoured to have spent 2,500,000gns on a Frankel filly at the Tattersalls sales while he is confirmed to be the new owner of a 550,000gns Frankel colt sold earlier in the day

LEICESTER CITY's owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha is splashing out at the flagship Tattersalls Book 1 yearling sale in Newmarket. 

The sale, which has seen many classy thoroughbreds go through the ring, has seen Srivaddhanaprabha interested in Frankel offspring. 

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Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha has seen his bloodstock agent purchase some expensive yearlingsCredit: PA:Press Association

He is rumoured to have spent 2,500,000gns on a Frankel filly who is a half-sister to Oaks winner Talent, although this is yet to be confirmed, but he had purchased a Frankel colt earlier in the day for 550,000gns.

Srivaddhanaprabha also then forked out another 500,000gns for the top lot of Book 2 of the sale. He spent the cash on a full-sister to Beat The Bank - who he already owns.

Beat The Bank romped home at Newmarket on his last startCredit: PA

Srivaddhanaprabha has had plenty of recent success on the racecourse with Beat The Bank looking a Group 1 winner in the making after his Newmarket romp.

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Trained by Andrew Balding, Beat The Bank could run at Ascot on Champions Day.

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