Graham Bradley was a professional horse racer and a member of the National Hunt Jockey Club.
[1] Throughout his career, Bradley had many horseracing wins[2] including: riding Bregawn – Michael Dickinson’s Cheltenham Gold Cup (1983) winner,[3] the Champion Hurdle on Collier Bay (1996)[4] and the Hennessy Gold Cup (1997).
[5] Following his ban from the Club, Bradley set out to become a horseracing trainer, but he abandoned this plan in 2015.
Seebald won seven races before finishing second in the Irish Independent Arkle Challenge Trophy[8] at the Cheltenham Festival in 2002.
[18] In 2014, Bradley was cleared of charges alleging he was training horses under the name of Brendan Powell.