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Episode 29 – The 'A' Road to Cheltenham
With the countdown to the Cheltenham Festival underway, Jess speaks to two guests with major hopes for the week.
First, we hear from Chris Dawson of Nunstainton Stud, home to Dragon Dancer, whose son Haiti Couleurs lines up in the Gold Cup. Chris explains how he acquired Dragon Dancer from France, the pedigree influences that convinced him to pursue the stallion, and what Haiti Couleurs’ success has meant for Dragon Dancer’s growing reputation.
Jess is then joined by bloodstock agent Marcus Collie, who shares the story behind purchasing leading Triumph Hurdle contender Minella Study. Marcus discusses the physical and pedigree traits that made the horse stand out and gives an insight into how he sources talent in an increasingly competitive market.
Along the way, Jess uncovers a fascinating pedigree link connecting both Minella Study and Dragon Dancer - through Kirsten Rausing’s renowned ‘A’ family, a distinguished Flat dynasty now making its mark on the Cheltenham Festival stage.
By Jess StaffordEpisode 29 – The 'A' Road to Cheltenham
With the countdown to the Cheltenham Festival underway, Jess speaks to two guests with major hopes for the week.
First, we hear from Chris Dawson of Nunstainton Stud, home to Dragon Dancer, whose son Haiti Couleurs lines up in the Gold Cup. Chris explains how he acquired Dragon Dancer from France, the pedigree influences that convinced him to pursue the stallion, and what Haiti Couleurs’ success has meant for Dragon Dancer’s growing reputation.
Jess is then joined by bloodstock agent Marcus Collie, who shares the story behind purchasing leading Triumph Hurdle contender Minella Study. Marcus discusses the physical and pedigree traits that made the horse stand out and gives an insight into how he sources talent in an increasingly competitive market.
Along the way, Jess uncovers a fascinating pedigree link connecting both Minella Study and Dragon Dancer - through Kirsten Rausing’s renowned ‘A’ family, a distinguished Flat dynasty now making its mark on the Cheltenham Festival stage.