David O'Brien (racehorse trainer)

David O'Brien is an Irish former racehorse trainer. He was the son of highly successful trainer Vincent O'Brien.

His primary successes included Assert who won the 1982 Irish and French Derbys and Secreto who won the 1984 Epsom Derby, defeating El Gran Senor trained by his father Vincent,[1] making David O'Brien the youngest trainer to win the race.[2]

He retired from training in the late 1980s and moved to France where he purchased a vineyard, Chateau Vignelaure,[3] where he immersed himself in the production and distribution of what is now considered to be a world class wine. In 2009, David and his family decided to move to Australia, where his wife Catherine and mother Jacqueline had both grown up. They now reside in Dakeith, Perth, with their 2 youngest children. Their 3rd son, Charles O'Brien, recently graduated from Boston College with majors in Economics and Philosophy.

References

  1. "Vincent O'Brien". The Daily Telegraph. 1 June 2009. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
  2. Smith, Brian (1991). The horse in Ireland. Wolfhound Press. p. 208. ISBN 978-0-86327-311-7.
  3. "Chateau Vignelaure". Chateau Vignelaure. 1 June 2009. Retrieved 14 June 2011.
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