Johnny Murtagh has revealed he left the Ballydoyle stable because he wasn't enjoying the experience as much as he once did.
Listen to Colm Murray's interview with Johnny Murtagh and Babs Keating here.
In a special interview, accompanied by his father-in-law Babs Keating, Murtagh told RTÉ's Colm Murray on RTÉ Radio 1 that he felt it was time to move on in his career after three successful years.
Murtagh stated: 'It was just a stage in my life. It was three years. I was on a yearly contract and I was finished in November. For me it was just a time where I wasn't enjoying the way I was. It was my decision.
'There was no pressure put on me in any way and I just said it was time for me to move on. I've a good relationship with all the owners.
'I have a good relationship with Aidan and his family. But I just felt it was my turn to move on before I said or did something I might regret.'
Reflecting on his time with Ballydoyle, Murtagh was happy with the effort he put in throughout the tenure.
'I never found any pressure. You give me a ride of a 6/4 favourite in a Group 1 race or ride a 20/1 shot, there's a bit more pressure on the 20/1 shot.
'I never felt any pressure. The owners were very supportive. I don't think I can look back on any of the races and say "maybe if I did this or maybe if I did that".