Mullins has ‘one hand’ on trainers’ championship after Ayr four-timer
‘We’re in pole position and it looks very good’.
Willie Mullins insists he will be taking nothing for granted in the jump trainers’ title race, despite building up a sizeable lead via an Ayr four-timer which included a crucial Coral Scottish Grand National triumph. The Closutton powerhouse began the day GBP 4,982 behind Dan Skelton but powered clear at the top of the table after Macdermott’s big-race success was backed up by wins for Sharjah, Chosen Witness and Quai De Bourbon. “We’ve one hand on it, but there’s GBP 650,000 in prize-money next weekend, so we can’t stop and we have to keep going – we’ll see you at Ffos Las on Monday,” said Mullins, who is bidding to become the first trainer from Ireland to add the British crown since the great Vincent O’Brien did it in successive years in the 1950s.Thriller!
Macdermott JUST prevails from Surrey Quest to win the GBP 200,000 Coral Scottish Grand National for Danny and Willie Mullins! @Coral | @ayrracecourse pic.twitter.com/VBeplQ9QAf — Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 20, 2024
Tommy’s Oscar (15-2) gave everyone an early reminder that it was not all about just the big three trainers when kicking off proceedings with his 12th career victory in the Scotty Brand Handicap Chase for Ann Hamilton. Mullins then struck the first significant blow when Sharjah was given a beautiful ride by Paul Townend to land the CPMS Novices’ Champion Handicap Chase at 7-1, securing GBP 25,720 for his team. The six-time Grade One winner over hurdles was being tried over three miles for the first time and had to shoulder top-weight of 12st, but he cruised through from the rear to hit the front approaching the last and survived a mistake at that obstacle to oblige. Mullins told Racing TV: “I did say to David Casey ‘enter everything that’s qualified for anything’ and we’re here! “Coming back to a handicap, he just found travelling much easier than the pace of Grade One races, so it probably felt like a bit of work for him at home just going at that pace, so that was a big help to get him home.


Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Horse Racing
Five JP McManus-owned horses Harry Cobden will be looking forward to riding
Cobden v McManus could be a formidable partnership.
-
Horse Racing
Everything you need to know about the 2026 Cheltenham Festival
The Cheltenham Festival remains the most important...
-
Horse Racing
What Is a box bet in horse racing and how do you place one?
Making Sense of Box Bets:...
-
Horse Racing
Four horses who could be targeted at Royal Ascot
As the flat season begins to gather...
-
Horse Racing
Kentucky Derby 2025 – all eyes on Journalism and Baffert
America’s biggest horse race looms on the...
-
Horse Racing
Cheltenham Festival 2025 – Bookies spared bumper payout after opening day carnage
Bookmakers were spared an estimated £50 million...
-
Horse Racing
Rider’s ocular accident underscores importance of protective eyewear
Amid non-stop negotiations surrounding the need to...
-
Horse Racing
Concerns over inadequate facilities for female jockeys as racecourses miss upgrade deadlines
The Professional Jockeys Association (PJA)...
-
Ramatuelle ruled out of Breeders’ Cup Mile bid
French ace scratched from Del Mar contest following veterinary advice.








