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Malcolm Bastard gives an insight into Golden Horn's debut two-year-olds
James Thomas gets the lowdown from deepest Wiltshire
Malcolm Bastard is Britain's longest-standing breeze-up consignorCredit: Tattersalls/Laura Green
Racing Post deputy bloodstock editor James Thomas went to visit Britain's longest-serving breeze-up consignor and pre-trainer of countless Group 1 winners, Malcolm Bastard, at his idyllic Wiltshire base.
On the Postcast Malcolm discusses his early career and learning from the great Fred Winter. The pair talk about what pre-training involves and the process of preparing horses for the breeze-up sales. Malcolm provides his expert insight into the first two-year-olds sired by Golden Horn.
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