O’Brien Relishing Search for Sadler’s Heir

Nothing succeeds like succession

Aidan O'Brien (photo: Coolmore)

Aidan O’Brien (photo: Coolmore)

In part two of the TDN’s excellent portrait of the genie of Ballydoyle, Chris McGrath delves into Aidan O’Brien’s thoughts as he looks to the future.

“Nothing succeeds like succession. With each year that passes, Aidan O’Brien’s tenure at Ballydoyle increasingly defines an epoch on the modern Turf. And, in the process, he is able to savour a new form of fulfilment: the regeneration of brilliance, as his champions past embark on their stud careers.”

click here to read the rest of part two.

 

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