'He's the kind of horse you'd recommend to Richard Hannon – he's got gears'
Part two of an interview with Church Farm breeze-up consignor Roger Marley
In part two of our virtual visits, brought to you in association with Great British Racing International, breeze-up consignor Roger Marley of Church Farm and Horse Park Stud chats to Vanessa Ryle about the upcoming Tattersalls Craven and Ascot Sale.
Marley talks us through his eight-strong draft, which includes two-year-olds by leading sires such as Kodiac, Night Of Thunder, Siyouni and Kingman.
He also takes us on a virtual tour of Church Farm and introduces us to a selection of the juveniles he has to offer at the upcoming round of breeze-up auctions.
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Catch up with our earlier videos
Part one: Roger Marley on his route into the breeze-up industry and Kameko's sister
Richard Kent and his team show off the prized stock at Mickley Stud
Nathaniel and Shastye on show as Julian Dollar takes us around Newsells Park
See Mabs Cross in retirement and more in our Tweenhills Stud virtual tour
Chris Richardson shows us the delights of Cheveley Park Stud on video
Spot the future stars as we're given a virtual tour of Highclere Stud
Fresh air and foals: a virtual trip behind the gates of Whitsbury Manor Stud
Stuck inside? Join us on a virtual tour of the National Stud in Newmarket
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