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Watch as Chris Barber talks about the rise of the British point-to-point scene
Tattersalls Cheltenham and GBRI production comes in lead up to sale on Friday
Ahead of the Tattersalls Cheltenham Sale on Friday, Great British Racing International, in conjunction with the sales house, paid a visit to Chris Barber at Boundary Stables, having also called in previously at Francesca and Charlie Poste's yard to talk all things British pointing.
Barber talks through his own career and background, his productive association with Harley Dunne, and gives his thoughts on the British point-to-scene.
He feels it has come a long way even in just three years, with better horses, more competitive racing and a bright future. "It's only going to get stronger" is his view.
Listen to the full interview below.
Watch the first Tattersalls Cheltenham/GBRI video here
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