Reaction: Mullins Back in Focus again
Willie and Patrick Mullins start day two with another win in the National Hunt Chase
Willie and Patrick Mullins start day two with another win in the National Hunt Chase
Back In Focus, trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by his son Patrick, have won the John Oaksey National Hunt Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.
Patrick Mullins on his record-breaking season as an amateur jockey
Patrick Mullins edged closer to making history as victory aboard the impressive Mozoltov at Gowran Park left him just three away from breaking the record for the number of winners in a calendar year for an amateur rider.
Another favourite comes home in front as Bishopsfurze under Patrick Mullins wins another one for Willie Mullins. (Ireland only)
Willie Mullins has 13 entries as he chases a third successive victory in the Neptune Investment Management Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham on St Patrick's Day.
Patrick Mullins teamed up with his father Willie for a record-breaking victory on Borrowaddy in the Sean Hughes Memorial Handicap Hurdle at Kilbeggan.
Jonathan Mullin profiles hurling superstar Joe Canning who will hope to lead Portumna to the All-Ireland Club Championship on St Patrick's Day.
Willie Mullins completed an 18-1 double when Mostly Bob, ridden by his son Patrick, made a winning debut in the concluding Sandyford (Pro/Am) INH Flat Race.
Robbie Irwin talks to trainer Willie Mullins about the national hunt season ahead and the progress of his son Patrick as a jockey.
Colm Murray reports on marathon day's racing at Prestbury Park and gets the view of jockeys Ruby Walsh and Patrick Mullins.
Narquois put in a very polished performance dropping in class in the novice hurdle and the grey could now be in line for a hike in grade again.
On St Patrick's Day, Rule Supreme, trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by David Casey, sprang a 25/1 surprise to win the Royal & SunAlliance Chase.
Carrickmore of Tyrone are through to the Ulster club hurling final, while elsewhere Dunloy, Mount Sion, St Patrick's, St Mullin's and Pearse Óg took the honours in their respective counties.