No time for complacency in burgeoning career of Danny Mullins
Master trainer’s nephew making a name for himself in his own right.
Danny Mullins will not be resting on his laurels as he bids to build on the momentum of a memorable campaign on home soil by playing a major part at the Cheltenham Festival. Although a nephew of the most successful trainer in Cheltenham Festival history in Willie Mullins, the 30-year-old is well aware the family connection does not guarantee him rides for the sport’s dominant yard. But through a combination of hard work and no little ability, Mullins has become a valuable cog in the Closutton machine and has already enjoyed his best ever-season in Ireland numbers-wise, having brought up his half-century at the Dublin Racing Festival. It proved to be quite a weekend at Leopardstown for the rider as he also claimed a Grade One treble. But there is no chance of the teetotal jockey revelling in his success.
“I’m having a good season, but that is down to the good horses I’m riding. The people around me do all the hard work and I just have to point and get the job done on the day,” said the modest rider. “I went to Leopardstown with 11 rides and picked up a spare, so I had 12 rides in the end, which is any jockey’s dream. To be able to convert some of them to winners makes it extra special.” When put to him he was enjoying his best season, he added: “Numbers-wise maybe, but I’ve only ridden four Grade One winners and I rode five last year, so we’ll have to keep going at that!” Mullins has enjoyed two previous victories at the Cheltenham Festival, with both wins coming aboard the Gavin Cromwell-trained Flooring Porter in the Stayers’ Hurdle. The jockey rightly earned the plaudits after a masterful front-running ride two years ago, while Flooring Porter once again dominated from the front to successfully defend his crown – sparking scenes of wild celebration in the Prestbury Park winner’s enclosure.
Flooring Porter wins the Paddy Power Stayers’ Hurdle again!
One of the rides of the Cheltenham Festival so far!#CheltenhamFestival | #ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/gGEoe2SSqH — ITV Racing (@itvracing) March 17, 2022

Massive upset!
Facile Vega, white-hot Supreme Novices’ Hurdle favourite, finishes last behind stablemate Il Etait Temps in the @tatts_ireland Novice Hurdle. Another big @LeopardstownRC triumph for @dan2231 @WillieMullinsNH | #DublinRacingFestival pic.twitter.com/9dOrBDn93Z — Racing TV (@RacingTV) February 5, 2023
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