THERE is a subtle difference between having dreams and being a dreamer. Eoghan O’Neill is the most pragmatic of individuals, seeing his training establishment first and foremost as a business concern that must pay its way.

That is not to say he doesn’t have aspirations of proving his abilities not just in improving horses, but handling precocious ones and winning elite prizes with them. So walking into the winners’ enclosure at Royal Ascot after Suits You claimed the Cheshire Stakes last week left the Kildare man buzzing.