Jack Tuohy, Stuart Ross and Luke Cummins on starting out in the stallion game
Martin Stevens hosts the latest episode of the Top Lot podcast
In the latest episode of the Top Lot podcast, brought to you in association with Irish Thoroughbred Marketing, Martin Stevens speaks to Jack Tuohy, Stuart Ross and Luke Cummins on what it takes to stand stallions.
Tuohy of Capital Bloodstock has been busy signing up Hunting Horn, Mirage Dancer and Alkumait to stand at Castlefield Stud and tells Martin all about setting up his roster and his plans for the future.
Having recently acquired Ask from Dunraven Stud, Ross looks ahead with a stallion in a rich vein of form, while Cummins tells us all about his education and talks us through acquiring the German-trained one time German Derby favourite Boscaccio.
Listen to the full podcast below.
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Jimmy George on the August and Somerville Sales and a look ahead to October
Henry Beeby on the Premier and Orby Yearling Sales and Covid challenges
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