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Carlisle Bay. Carlo Landolfi. Chain Mail. Chief Little Hawk. County Wicklow. Duke of Mantua. Eternal Flame. Forest of Dreams. Giorgio Vasari. HMS Seahorse. Hector de Maris. High Definition. Irish Chief. Key To The Kingdom.

King Of The Castle. Lord of the Manor. Lough Derg. Merchants Quay. Military Style. Modus Operandi. National Ballet.

Dark Angel x Venus De Milo. Galileo x Dialafara. Galileo x Prize Exhibit. This was a long and arduous process which involved laying down thin layers of peat each year and it took almost 15 years work before these gallops were ready to use for the first time. Since only two overseas trainers have landed the trainers championship in Britain.

Remarkably, both were based at Ballydoyle with Vincent topping the table in and and Aidan becoming leading trainer in , , , , and when he also trained the winners of a world record-breaking 28 Gr. Irish racing is more successful internationally than any other sport in which we participate, and Ballydoyle has been central to that success over the past 60 years.

GALILEO - Regretfully our world-renowned Champion Sire Galileo was put to sleep earlier today on humane grounds owing to a chronic, non-responsive, debilitating injury to the left fore foot.

Donnacha had a bad one on the gallops in April when his horse broke a leg. He went to hospital in a neck brace. Not long ago Ana had a fall on Adelaide after something spooked him, and Sarah had a bad one in Killarney. Joseph, of course, has had plenty of falls. Her voice trails off. Before I can verbalise my question, he answers it. Horses are so sensitive to their surroundings and Curtis so tuned in to their sensitivities that if a horse is paired with a new jockey or is having a bad day for some other reason, the subtle shift in its heart rhythms will alert him.

You can have the place and the horses but you need the team working together. It is all about the people. The first gallop done, he addresses each rider by name again. We race around the Ballydoyle complex, taking corners sharply, heading for another track. We get there and the horses look nice and chilled. Before they set off, he tells the jockeys what he wants. Riding parallel, 10ft from to the track, we quickly reach 60km an hour. He points to the lead horse.

Their intense concentration is matched by the determination of the jockeys. He just drives alongside, watching every muscle and sinew move. The attention to detail is extraordinary. They feel everything. We pass a colt having his morning shower. He points to Gleneagles. It was Joseph who realised that. None of the other horses want their bridle off. Annemarie mentions George Washington, another beloved Ballydoyle graduate.

Both were accomplished jockeys and Annemarie was also a champion National Hunt trainer. He was a top class two-year-old and is a top class three-year-old. Australia, with Joseph in the saddle, missed out by half a nose last year. Coolmore and Ballydoyle are two sides of the same coin. Putting a figure on their worth might be possible. But focusing on the bottom line ignores what makes Ballydoyle and Coolmore truly special. The places are steeped in a tradition going back to the early 19th century when the Magnier family started breeding race horses in Co Cork.

Fast forward years to the s. A year-old John Magnier took charge of two studs near Coolmore, where former Battle of Britain ace Tim Vigors already had an operation. Coolmore was born. Today the stud team are in France buying horses.



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