Snowfall, Love and Broome! Aidan O’Brien on his 2021 Arc contenders

At The Races published this video item, entitled “Snowfall, Love and Broome! Aidan O’Brien on his 2021 Arc contenders” – below is their description.

Aidan O’Brien has twice won the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe with Dylan Thomas in 2007 and Found in 2016. This year the master of Ballydoyle plans to saddle three contenders in Snowfall, Love and Broome. Equidia spoke to the legendary trainer to hear his thoughts on each horse he’s sending to try and win Europe’s richest race on Sunday 3rd October – live on Sky Sports Racing!

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