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'Everything is in the system, even my exercise' - Aidan O'Brien guides you through the inner workings of Ballydoyle

Colm Greaves has the pleasure of a guided tour of the most successful yard in Flat racing history

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Some of the gallops at Ballydoyle, with its castle in the distance
Some of the gallops at Ballydoyle, with its castle in the distanceCredit: Patrick McCann

Even the tractors are shining. 

Not because they are work-shy, lazy tractors like those that lounge in pristine sales showrooms, dreading the day a farmer will take them home and give their life some purpose. 

No, the tractors here are grafters; hard-working and conscientious, they spend long hours chasing speedy racehorses up and down steep gallops at Ballydoyle, Aidan O’Brien’s fabled stable near the tiny village of Rosegreen in the fertile heart of County Tipperary. 

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Published on 19 March 2024inGreat Racing Yards

Last updated 08:41, 20 March 2024

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