Clarkson’s Farm star Gerald Cooper is starting a new venture with a racehorse in the Cotswolds.
The farmhand from the Prime Video show is joining forces with Old Gold Racing to launch a racehorse syndicate to raise awareness and funds for Prostate Cancer UK.
He received a heartfelt outpouring of support from fans after revealing his prostate cancer diagnosis on the show and has now entered the world of racehorses with bay gelding “The Mullet”.
The horse is set to be trained in the Cotswolds by Charlie Longsdon, with whom there is a family connection to Mr Cooper.
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"It was a shock [speaking about his cancer diagnosis], but everyone has really supported me,” said Mr Cooper.
“The charity [Prostate Cancer UK] were great, I made it through and am now cancer-free.
“I wanted to do something [for a good cause] and I’ve known Charlie and Sophie [Longsdon] for years.
“I met the Old Gold people [Old Gold Racing, who set up the syndicate] because of Jeremy [Clarkson] and this felt like a good thing to do. I’m really excited about what’s ahead with The Mullet."
The partnership between Old Gold Racing and Prostate Cancer UK will provide the charity with a substantial annual donation, set to be £28,500 if all 3,000 shares sell.
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At just £60 per share for a 14-month term, the new ownership opportunity will allow enthusiasts to experience the excitement of owning a racehorse without the steep costs usually associated with the sport.
Mr Longsdon commented: “Having known Gerald a long time, it’s great to have him on board with our team.
“Sophie has known Gerald all her life as he used to work for her father, and so that’s the main reason why The Mullet has come about.
“The Mullet is a horse who’s eager to please at home and loves to learn.
“He has a great way of going and has an exciting future.
“Prostate cancer is a cause close to Gerald’s heart and it’s brilliant to be raising money for this great charity, while hopefully having a lot of fun along the way.”
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Ed Seyfried, chief executive of Old Gold Racing, said: “We are honoured to be powering Gerald’s horse racing syndicate.
"Everyone in every walk of life has had their life touched by cancer in one way or another, and so we’re proud to be partnering with Prostate Cancer UK to set up this syndicate.
“Fans of Clarkson’s Farm will know that Gerald is one of life’s great characters, and we can’t wait to see what’s in store for The Mullet.”
The Mullet will be open for a reservation period from Tuesday, November 12, meaning prospective owners can reserve their shares today, with the public sale live from Thursday, November 21.
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