
Vincent O’Brien
Vincent O’Brien was a renowned racehorse trainer known for his success in the horse racing industry, and whose former residence is now owned by businessman Dermot Usher.
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Recent news mentions
Vincent O'Brien was a great music teacher who lamented that Mary Connolly had come to him too late.
‘As Irish as the pigs of Drogheda’ – Frank McNally on rise and fall of street singer Mary Connolly – The Irish TimesWillie Mullins emulated the legendary Vincent O'Brien who also won the British title back-to-back 70 years ago.
Willie Mullins targeting big domestic finale at Punchestown with British title under his belt – The Irish TimesHaving bridged a 70-year gap back to Vincent O’Brien by becoming British champion trainer from Ireland in 2024.
Willie Mullins set to overhaul Dan Skelton for British trainers’ title on final day of season – The Irish TimesIn 2024 he was the first Irish-based trainer to win it since Vincent O’Brien 70 years previously.
Willie Mullins odds-on to retain British trainers’ title after Aintree festival success – The Irish TimesVincent O'Brien was the first Irish-based trainer to lift the cross-channel title 70 years ago.
Patrick Mullins secures emotional win for father Willie as Nick Rockett takes Grand National – The Irish TimesVincent O’Brien was an Irish racing trainer mentioned in a story about expense claims.
No expenses spared – Alison Healy on a journalistic tradition – The Irish TimesVincent O’Brien is a former racehorse trainer associated with a property previously owned by Dermot Usher.
John Rocha loses his calm in Killiney as he objects to ‘Trojan horse’ development – The Irish Times






































