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Title: TRAINERS TITLE: Mullins mounts final challenge
The Closutton maestro came from behind in the final days despite losing many of the Gigginstown horses to Gordon Elliott and injuries to some of his stars
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The Closutton maestro came from behind in the final days despite losing many of the Gigginstown horses to Gordon Elliott and injuries to some of his stars
Patrick and Willie Mullins with the trophy for the Betdaq Punchestown Champion Hurdle which they won with Wicklow Brave
Picture: Caroline Norris
If Gordon Elliott is crowned champion today it will be in part due to the support of Eddie and Michael O'Leary of Gigginstown House Stud (photo: healyracing.ie)
WILLIE Mullins is putting up a tremendous late rally to hold on to his Irish trainers’ championship and with two Grade 1 wins yesterday, he has narrow lead over Gordon Elliott as the National Hunt season enters its final day at Punchestown.
This week, John O'Riordan caught up with amateur jockey, Charlotte Butler following her recent triumph aboard So Des Flos in the Ladies Grand National at Fairyhouse
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