Jump jockey Mark Grant looks ahead to the Tattersalls breeze-up sales
The rookie consignor tells us about life inside the breeze-up sector
Vanessa Ryle talks to Mark Grant about his entry for the Tattersalls Craven and Ascot Breeze-Up Sales in the latest instalment of our virtual visits, produced in association with Great British Racing International.
Grant talks about the learning curve he's been on as he balances the demands of life as a jump jockey with preparing a team of two-year-olds, and looks ahead to trade at the upcoming sales.
He also shows off the well-related Estidhkaar colt entered in the Tattersalls Ascot Breeze-Up Sale as lot 52.
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More in this series...
Malcolm Bastard shows us his lots for the Tattersalls Craven and Ascot sales
Take a look behind the scenes as Malcolm Bastard prepares his breeze-up lots
Victoria de Sousa tells us about preparing her first breeze-up draft
Part two: Roger Marley tells us about the lots he has on offer this season
Part one: Roger Marley on his route into the breeze-up industry and Kameko's sister
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