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Up and running: Donnacha O'Brien gets off the mark as a trainer at Dundalk

Donnacha O'Brien enjoyed his first winner as a trainer thanks to Flower Garland at Dundalk
Donnacha O'Brien enjoyed his first winner as a trainer thanks to Flower Garland at DundalkCredit: Patrick McCann

Donnacha O'Brien, who twice landed the Irish jockeys' championship with 111 winners, recorded his first success as a trainer at Dundalk on Friday 111 days on from his final winner in the saddle.

His breakthrough could not have come much easier thanks to Flower Garland, the second foal out of Beach Of Falesa, who was one of O'Brien's first rides under rules at Killarney in August 2014.

The winning three-year-old and nine-race maiden Mythologic will fly the flag this winter for the 21-year-old, whose Longfield base in County Tipperary was once used by David Wachman.

"It was nice to get the first one out of the way," said O'Brien. "She was very good and has thankfully come out of her race well.

"All seems to be going well at the moment. I'm lucky to be working with Coolmore. They're good in terms of not adding any pressure."

Flower Garland (orange) was just touched off by Calidus Mirabilis at Dundalk last month
Flower Garland (orange) was just touched off by Calidus Mirabilis at Dundalk last monthCredit: Patrick McCann

O'Brien's Dundalk winner is one of two entries he has made for next Friday at Lingfield, with the former rider not afraid to travel his horses in the hope of finding suitable races.

"We have a couple of entries at Lingfield but we haven't made any plans and we'll see how the races shape up," he said.

"It's an important part of the job to find the right races and there isn't a huge amount of Flat racing in Ireland at this time of year.

"There are plenty of races in the UK and Joseph [O'Brien] is taking up those options more so it's something we'll look into here too."

Fancy Blue (nearest): has the option of the Irish and English Guineas
Fancy Blue landed the Listed Staffordstown Stud Stakes at the Curragh when last seen in OctoberCredit: Caroline Norris

With the Flat season fast approaching, O'Brien has plenty to look forward to, with ten horses entered in the Classics, including unbeaten Listed winner Fancy Blue.

"She seems to have wintered well," he said. "We haven't done a huge amount with her but thankfully everything is going smoothly.

"She has the option of going for a trial race but there's a small chance she could go straight to Newmarket for the 1,000 Guineas. We won't be rushing into any decisions."


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