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Watch our Q&A with three successful breeze-up consignors

Brendan Holland, John Cullinan and Katie Walsh receive a grilling

Retiring jockeys Katie Walsh and Nina Carberry.Punchestown.Photo: Patrick McCann 28.04.2018
Katie Walsh: 'breeze-up sales getting more professional every year'Credit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

RPTV ran a Q&A with three successful consignors - Brendan Holland, John Cullinan and Katie Walsh - at the Tattersalls Craven Breeze-up Sale. Topics include the benefits of breezing and whether the timing aspect has become too influential to sale prices.

Established bloodstock agents Tom Goff and Mick Flanagan gave RPTV their 'dark horse' purchases to follow this season, as well as what they look for at the breeze-up sales and which first-season sires might have the most exciting progeny.

Tattersalls Marketing Director Jimmy George explains the significance of the 2019 Craven Breeze-up sale and which sires are generating the most excitement.

John Egan talks about the colts by American Pharoah and War Front being sold by Alliance Bloodstock at the Tattersalls Craven Sale.


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Published on 16 April 2019inVideo

Last updated 09:28, 17 April 2019

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