Watch: The making of a breeze-up horse
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The breeze-up season is in full swing and with the Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up Sale set to take place later this week, buyers will be hoping to find their next star.
Have you ever wondered what goes into the process of buying and selling a breezer? At the Craven Breeze-Up Sale earlier this month, we went behind the scenes to find out from industry experts what's involved in this particular type of sale.
We spoke to leading consignor Malcolm Bastard and trainer George Scott to get their perspectives on key questions such as what they look for in a potential breeze-up horse and how much training a breeze-up horse goes through before a sale.
To find out more, watch the video below.
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