logo
‘Everyone needs to change' – Aidan O'Brien drops his guard in passionate TV interview after Lambourn wins Irish Derby

‘Everyone needs to change' – Aidan O'Brien drops his guard in passionate TV interview after Lambourn wins Irish Derby

Scottish Sun6 hours ago

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
THE usually unflappable Aidan O'Brien dropped his guard in a passionate TV interview after Lambourn won the Irish Derby.
The Ballydoyle boss was responding to criticism of the Curragh card on one of their biggest weekends of the season.
1
Aidan O'Brien offered a rare glimpse into his soul as he dropped his guard in a passionate interview regarding the current state of racing
Credit: Getty
Some punters claimed a series of lower-grade handicaps ruined what should have been three days of top class action.
And, in their opinion, that led to a load of people snubbing the track - in a mirror of punters deserting Epsom for our Derby.
Racing TV presenter Kevin O'Ryan said he hadn't seen as big a crowd for an Irish Derby 'in a long time'.
But official figures showed the attendance had actually dropped from last year - when 11,400 racegoers were there compared to 11,200 this year.
O'Brien, the biggest Flat trainer in the sport, wasn't having any of the criticism.
And he said people had to vote with their feet and get to the track to feel the atmosphere, because that is what will keep them coming back.
Getting uncharacteristically animated, a lit-up O'Brien said: "I think most of the criticism is unfair.
"If everyone just gets it into their head to tell people to come racing - not to be critical and not how bad it is - tell people how good it is!
"It's the greatest nonsense, it's negativity at its strongest.
"Tell people how good it is and everyone will come and have a good time
"That's the problem - everyone in racing needs to change.
"Tell people how great it is and come and feel it.
"The more people who come the better the atmosphere, the more things will happen and be put on.
"We're all in this world at this time, enjoy it and get together and have a great time.
"Try not to be negative, be positive!
"If you're positive all the positive things will happen. If you're negative all the negative things will come.
"Everybody, try to be more positive.
"Believe me it will be so much better for everybody because all anyone wants to do is get people in and help everyone and do the best they can for everyone."
ITV Racing presenter Oli Bell was among those praising O'Brien, saying he was 'bang on the money'.
Not everyone was convinced, however.
At a time when racecourse are coming under increased scrutiny for ticket and food prices as well as the quality on show on the track, one said: "What he's basically say is sweep the bad things under the carpet? No thanks."
O'Brien was speaking after Lambourn made it a Derby double following his win at Epsom earlier this month.
The Ryan Moore-ridden 8-13 fav looked under the cosh four furlongs out as his jockey got down to serious work in the saddle.
But he simply kept finding and repelled all challengers, including shock 28-1 runner-up Serious Contender.
He was beaten a length by King George V Stakes handicap winner Merchant at Royal Ascot.
FREE BETS - GET THE BEST SIGN UP DEALS AND RACING OFFERS
Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. gambleaware.org.
Remember to gamble responsibly
A responsible gambler is someone who:
Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
Never chases their losses
Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry or depressed
Gamcare – www.gamcare.org.uk
Gamble Aware – www.gambleaware.org
Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Kelsey Parker returns to social media for first time since losing her third child – as she pays tribute to daughter, 6
Kelsey Parker returns to social media for first time since losing her third child – as she pays tribute to daughter, 6

Scottish Sun

time28 minutes ago

  • Scottish Sun

Kelsey Parker returns to social media for first time since losing her third child – as she pays tribute to daughter, 6

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) KELSEY Parker has returned to Instagram to celebrate her six-year-old daughter on her birthday – just a week after her baby was still born. Kelsey announced last week her third child, Phoenix Parker-Lindsay, had been "born sleeping" shortly before her due date. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Kelsey shared a sweet video of her playing with Aurelia in a montage of the six-year-old's life so far Credit: Instagram 6 Kelsey announced last week her third child, Phoenix, was tragically 'born sleeping' Credit: Getty 6 The video also showed Tom playing with his baby girl shortly after her birth Credit: Instagram Since then, she and partner Will Lindsay have taken time away to grieve privately as a family. However, today Kelsey returned to social media in order to commemorate her daughter, six-year-old Aurelia's, birthday. Kelsey had Aurelia, as well as four-year-old Bodhi, with her late husband Tom Parker, who died of glioblastoma, a form of brain tumour, in 2022. Wanting to make sure her little girl knew how special she was, Kelsey posted a heartbreaking video montage of Aurelia growing up – starting in the arms of The Wanted star Tom as a tiny baby. The video then zooms through the six-year-old's life, including birthday parties, playing in a buggy with Bodhi, giggling with her mummy on the sofa, and dressed up like a princess on a bouncy castle. Kelsey wrote alongside the video: "Aurelia means 'The Golden One' and that's what you are 🤍 you've been through so much my darling daughter, but you're the most precious little girl any mummy could wish for. "I'm so happy we got to spend this weekend celebrating your birthday and turning another year older. "I'm beyond proud of you and the amazing young woman you're growing up to be." Nathan Massey was one of the first to send a comment wishing Aurelia a special day, writing a cheeky: "Happy bday you little menace 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️" Louisa Lytton and Brooke Vincent posted strings of heart emojis, while Kelsey's Mum's The Word podcast co-host Georgia Jones adding: "Happy birthday to the cutest little diva I know 🩷" Devastated Kelsey Parker announces tragic death of baby who was 'born sleeping' just a week before due date Kelsey shared the devastating news that her son, Phoenix, was still born last week, posting a poem to fans, "For Phoenix. Born sleeping, forever loved." The phoenix bird symbolises immortality, resurrection and life after death. She added next to the poem: "Before I receive an influx of lovely messages and heartfelt well wishes, I want to just say that I truly appreciate everything you are all going to say and share. "But with the news being so raw, I would really like to ensure that we as a family are given space and time to process this devastating and earth-shattering news. "I love you all and thank you for your understanding and space." Phoenix was her first child with boyfriend Will, whom she started dating last September. At the time, Kelsey said she knew late husband Tom would 'send the right man for her.' They announced they were expecting in January. 6 Friends and loved ones called Aurelia a 'little diva' as they wished her happy birthday Credit: Instagram 6 Kelsey and Will announced they were expecting in January - with their son, Phoenix, being stillborn Credit: Instagram

One-time Classic contender Passenger retired
One-time Classic contender Passenger retired

Western Telegraph

timean hour ago

  • Western Telegraph

One-time Classic contender Passenger retired

The son of Ulysses won at Group Two level in the Huxley Stakes at Chester last season and the Group Three Winter Hill Stakes at Windsor the previous season while in the care of Sir Michael Stoute. He was switched to George Scott's operation following Stoute's retirement but never saw a racecourse for the Newmarket handler before the decision was taken to call time on his career. Passenger's last run was a third-place finish last July in the York Stakes and Scott said: 'Passenger won't race again. I'm happy to say now he won't see a racecourse. 'We got a really good body of work into him, we just felt he lacked that slight bit of edge to go back to racing so we decided to retire him and find him a happy home. 'He retires from racing in great shape.' The five-year bows out having won three of his six starts, with his only below-par run being in the Derby, where he was 12th of the 14 starters behind Auguste Rodin.

One-time Classic contender Passenger retired
One-time Classic contender Passenger retired

South Wales Argus

timean hour ago

  • South Wales Argus

One-time Classic contender Passenger retired

The son of Ulysses won at Group Two level in the Huxley Stakes at Chester last season and the Group Three Winter Hill Stakes at Windsor the previous season while in the care of Sir Michael Stoute. He was switched to George Scott's operation following Stoute's retirement but never saw a racecourse for the Newmarket handler before the decision was taken to call time on his career. Passenger's last run was a third-place finish last July in the York Stakes and Scott said: 'Passenger won't race again. I'm happy to say now he won't see a racecourse. 'We got a really good body of work into him, we just felt he lacked that slight bit of edge to go back to racing so we decided to retire him and find him a happy home. 'He retires from racing in great shape.' The five-year bows out having won three of his six starts, with his only below-par run being in the Derby, where he was 12th of the 14 starters behind Auguste Rodin.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store