Gigginstown back with Mullins after six-year hiatus
Leading owner to once more have horses at Closutton.
Gigginstown House Stud and Willie Mullins are back together, six years after their high-profile split. In September 2016 it was announced Mullins would no longer be training for the prominent owners, leading to the loss of around 60 horses from his Closutton yard. In a statement released at the time, Gigginstown – owned by Ryanair supremo Michael O’Leary and managed by his brother Eddie – mentioned increased fees as the reason for the split. However, that statement did not rule out the pair teaming up again in the future and that has now come to fruition.
In 2019 O’Leary announced a plan to phase out his National Hunt team over the next five years, but Gigginstown continue to be major players in jump racing on both sides of the Irish Sea. Just last season the Gordon Elliott-trained Conflated carried the familiar maroon and white silks to Irish Gold Cup success at Leopardstown, while Delta Work denied his dual Grand National-winning stablemate and fellow Gigginstown star Tiger Roll a grand finale in the Glenfarclas Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. Gigginstown and Mullins have also previously enjoyed Cheltenham Festival success together with the likes of Sir Des Champs and Don Poli, while Valseur Lido, Outlander and Apple’s Jade were all Grade One winners when trained by Mullins.
The @HaroldKirk_ & @WillieMullinsNH team buy Richard O’Brien’s impressive Clonmel bumper winner Shanbally Kid for GBP 190,000 at the #CheltenhamApril Sale. pic.twitter.com/ZKK60Yqy7r
— Tattersalls Cheltenham (@tattscheltenham) April 22, 2022
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