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Ryan Moore on what makes Aidan O'Brien a great trainer - 'He gets inside their heads'

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Curragh 19-7-25  Aidan O'Brien with Wayne Lordan, Ryan Moore, Declan McDonogh & Ronan Whelan before the Group 1 Juddmonte Irish Oaks (Photo HEALY RACING)
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Ryan Moore has lifted the lid on what makes legendary trainer Aidan O'Brien so successful, comparing his training style to former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.

Speaking alongside Arsenal legend Ray Parlour and broadcaster Mark Pougatch in a video interview for World Pool, Moore said O’Brien’s edge lies in his ability to go beyond training for fitness and instead “get inside their heads” to bring out the very best in both horses and riders.

The four-time Longines World’s Best Jockey and World Pool ambassador also pointed to the culture at Ballydoyle as a key factor, describing an environment where standards are relentlessly high and no one wants to fall short.

Trains the horses' minds

Moore said: “What Aidan [O’Brien] does is not just train the horses for fitness, but he trains their minds, and even the minds of the riders. He gets everyone pulling in the same direction, builds good spirit amongst the riders in the yard and everyone has a good time.

“He’s a very smart man and has a great feel for the horse. He understands them, gets inside their heads, and knows what needs doing to get the best out of them.

“When I go to Ballydoyle, I can’t wait to go in there. Even though we work hard in the mornings and they are tough mornings, it’s all good fun. Like Ray [Parlour] says about when he was working with the best players in his day, we’re working with the best horses, top people and everything is high quality, so you don’t want to be the one to drop the ball — you need to hit those standards.”

A happy Aidan O Brien greets Ryan Moore after Lake Victoria wonA happy Aidan O Brien greets Ryan Moore after Lake Victoria won
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Moore was speaking alongside Parlour, who outlined what made Wenger such a great boss. Parlour said: “What I loved about Arsene [Wenger] was when we were training, we trained hard, but off the field he was a nice character; he loved a laugh, loved a bit of humour and that made him as well. We’d have run through a brick wall for him.”

Alongside Pougatch, Moore and Parlour covered common ground on the pressures and experiences of being an elite sportsperson; from dealing with nerves, training techniques and how to relax. Both Arsenal fans, the pair also discussed their affinity with the club and hopes for the rest of the season.