Patrick Mullins
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Bagenalstown, Carlow
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Patrick Mullins is the most successful Irish Qualified Rider, with his 546th winner at Sligo in July 2018 breaking the record previously held by Ted Walsh. The son of Champion Trainer Willie Mullins, Patrick is a multiple Champion Track Amateur with Grade 1 successes to his name, however he only recorded his first points winner at Ballyragget in March 2016 when guiding Neon Wolf to a maiden victory.
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Mullins’ favourite takes Fairyhouse P-to-P Bumper
Full Confession duly obliged for favourite backers when landing the concluding Fairyhouse P-To-P INH Flat race to complete a first and last race double on the card for Willie Mullins.
Jeroboam Machin remains unbeaten with Fairyhouse victory
The Durrow maiden winner made the perfect start to his new career with Emmet Mullins in the point-to-point bumper.
Billaway takes Punchestown Champion Hunter Chase
Billaway followed up on his recent Cheltenham success when landing the Irish Daily Star Champion Hunters Chase in the hands of Patrick Mullins.
Good Bye Sam scores at Tramore
The Waterford Hunt Fundraiser Hunters Chase at Tramore on Monday evening was claimed Willie Mullins trained Good Bye Sam.
Billaway books Cheltenham ticket with Naas hat-trick
Last season's Champion Hunter Chase put up a dominant performance to win the Naas contest for a third year.
Cheltenham favourite Billaway set for new rider
The news comes as Patrick Mullins reveals that he has elected not to taking out a profesional jockeys licence.
Billaway claims Naas Hunters Chase
The Willie Mullins’ trained nine-year-old Billaway took the Naas Hunters Chase for the second year running.
Billaway Claims Down Royal Hunters Chase
The Willie Mullins trained Billaway justified favouritism when landing the Hunters Chase at Down Royal in the hands of Patrick Mullins.
Mullins eyes up trophy for next year with runner-up Billaway
The favourite had to settle for second behind It Came To Pass in the Christies Foxhunters.
Bob Olinger impresses on rules debut
Henry de Bromhead has another exiting prospect on his hands as the Turtulla maiden winner remains unbeaten.
Patrick Mullins looks forward to Billaway at Cheltenham
The son of Well Chosen is set to contest in next week's Foxhunter Chase.
Billaway bounces back to winning form at Naas
The 9/2 shot recorded an eight-length victory in the three-mile Hunter Chase contest held at Naas racecourse.
Dylrow and Samurai Cracker to Clash at Naas
The pair will be joined by Billaway and Edwulf in the three-mile contest set to take place on Sunday.
Black Hercules: We are very happy with him
Patrick Mullins has an update on the 2016 Cheltenham Festival winner and their other hunter chasers for the season.
Cheltenham Festival hero Black Hercules to return to points
The 2016 Festival winner will be joined by his new stablemate Le Mercurey having received a hunter certificate.
The Brass Man comes out on top in P2P.ie Bumper
Mags and Patrick Mullins combined with the Tattersalls Farm third to get the better of Jack Thunder at Tipperary.
Seven declared for Downpatrick Hunters Chase
The maiden Hunters Chase at Downpatrick on Friday evening has attracted a field of seven.
10 declared for the KFM hunt chase for farmers
We take a look at the declarations for the farmers hunt chase taking place at Punchestown tomorrow.
First four-year-old winner of 2019 set for rules debut
Pat Doyle's Oldtown maiden winner Slip Road will run in the LIsted Bumper at Limerick on Sunday.
No joy for the Irish as Hazel Hill claims Foxhunters
The Philip Rowley-trained 11-year-old had started his life pointing in Cork with Patrick Moakley.
Irish amateurs once again hit with bans from Cheltenham stewards
A number of riders were banned following the start, whilst John Barry receieved a seperate 12-day suspension.
Minella Melody runs out impressive winner of Gowran p2p Bumper
The Henry De Bromhead-trained Minella Melody records an easy 12-length success in the Gowran Park Point-To-Point Bumper.