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Posted on August 14, 2025 by Padraic Guilfoyle

” Horses are emotionally sensitive and pick up a lot from the people riding them.  So if you leave a person on a horse for six weeks the horse will develop the personality of the person who’s riding him” says Aidan O’Brien #nevenmaguire

Neven Maguire’s Christmas at Cahel on RTE One

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CategoriesHorse Racing TagsAidan O'Brien, Ballydoyle, Bord Bia, Cashel Palace, Christmas at Cashel, Co.Tipperary, Coolmore, Equestrian, exercise, fitness, horse welfare, Horseaware, physiotherapy, Racing, RTE One

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