Trainer Rodolphe Brisset is no longer a private trainer for WinStar Farm, reports the Daily Racing Form. According to WinStar president and CEO Elliott Walden, Neal McLaughlin and Terry Arnold will now oversee WinStar's training center.
“We are still working together – just going back to the way things were before,” Brisset told DRF. “I have 20 stalls at Keeneland and 20 at Oaklawn Park for now, many for WinStar and their clients. I just want to put the word out that I'm not private any more.”
A longtime assistant for Bill Mott, the French-born Brisset went out on his own in 2017, developing a relationship with WinStar in which he provided early racetrack training for many of the farm's young horses, including Triple Crown winner Justify. Brisset was announced as having taken over WinStar's training center in June of 2022.
“It just wasn't working the way we wanted it,” Brisset told DRF.
Read more at the Daily Racing Form.
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