For long-time Woodbine trainer Mike Doyle, a lifelong passion for horses developed at an early age while growing up on his family’s 35-acre property in Ireland.

Doyle, 64, was born in Dublin to Jack and Elsie Doyle. Jack held a number of roles in the horse racing industry throughout his career, including rider and trainer before becoming a successful bloodstock agent. As a result, Doyle and his three brothers were always involved with the horses, along with rugby, as their father played one match for Ireland’s national team in the 1930s.

“We had a lot of horses,” Doyle said. “We were breaking horses. We had show horses and jumping horses, steeplechasers and flat horses. We had everything. You were always working with horses, even when you were going to school.”

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