Aidan O’Brien: My verdict on defeats for Auguste Rodin, Opera Singer and more



The master of Ballydoyle spoke to Gary O’Brien on Sunday about the convincing victory on Chief Little Rock and offered his …

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29 thoughts on “Aidan O’Brien: My verdict on defeats for Auguste Rodin, Opera Singer and more

  1. What ever Aidan says , do the opposite. If this crook as the favourite and an outsider in the same race then back the outsider. I will never forget or forgive his wings of eagles in the derby at 40/1 , and the records show this kind of thing happens regularly

  2. White birch is awful, 2nd in the Dante on good/firm , 3rd in the Derby on good/firm , hampered in the Irish derby ..
    BUT on soft around here he's unbeatable so aidens horse has run into 1 , I doubt on soft ground there are many better than the improving white birch..well done Gary Murphy who will soon have the license from his father 👍👍👍

  3. Great winner in white birch on the soft ground and aiden happy with his horse auguste rodin so 8L back to 3rd , they finished 1st and 3rd in Epsom derby so form looks solid..

  4. I think we should forget about Aiden.sounds like he needs a rest.we need to interview "the lads"..these mythical beings who actually am advised by Aiden are the real trainers/deciders.
    In America we would call Aiden a paper trainer

  5. They must be very dissapointed with Auguste Rodin. There's one thing bombing out but he ran OK here but got put in his place. I do think he will turn up next time though. I would fancy him more at Sandown or York than Ascot

  6. The " O'brien" love in on the comment section is a little nauseating. The man gives you nothing in these interviews. Evey horse has 3 options, " he might go here or he might go there" jeez it's like trying to decipher the riddler.

  7. I was impressed with Opera Singer as I backed her e/w today and when Aidan said she had only been in training for 3 weeks that tells you that she has a lot of potential especially if they decide to step her up in trip. I wouldn't right off Auguste Rodin just yet as some of Aidens horses are definitely needing a run or two. The day you ignore them is the day you miss out on a good pay day. Still remember ignoring Roberto (a derby winner) against Brigadier Gerard in the Judmonte International at York.

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