Trainer Rebecca Curtis says Grand National favourite is 'cocky'

BBC Sport meets Rebecca Curtis, the trainer of Grand National favourite Teaforthree.

Curtis jokes with BBC Wales reporter Claire Summers that the horse has become "cocky" as he "knows he's a bit famous now".

Last year's third-placed horse Teaforthree is the current favourite ahead of Monbeg Dude, who is part-owned by former England rugby union captain Mike Tindall, team-mate James Simpson-Daniel and Welsh fly-half Nicky Robinson, and Long Run, the Nicky Henderson-trained dual King George VI Chase winner.