O’Brien siblings praise record breaking father as another milestone approaches
Joseph and Donnacha in the best place to learn from the best.
With Royal Ascot almost upon us and Aidan O’Brien on the cusp of sending out his 400th Group One winner on the Flat, his sons have hailed their father’s “sheer dedication” to his craft. Both Joseph and Donnacha O’Brien have had the privilege of growing up at the heart of their father’s Ballydoyle operation, witnessing first-hand the hard work and sacrifice that creates a champion team of horses. The two brothers have followed their father into the training ranks and are both winners at the highest level in their own right.“He’s been incredible season after season for a number of years and his sheer dedication to the task and will to win races really is extraordinary,” said Joseph O’Brien. “I was blessed to have grown up in the environment that is Ballydoyle, it really is a special place to grow up.” Donnacha O’Brien was not even born in 1996 when his father registered his first Group One success with Desert King in the National Stakes.
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