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Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks
Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks

North Wales Chronicle

timea day ago

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  • North Wales Chronicle

Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks

Although only 30 miles separate the Roodee and Aintree, the two courses could not be more different in their make up, and only two months after winning the world's most famous steeplechase, the amateur pilot switched codes to navigate the tight turns of Chester. Mullins had finished third in the HRS Cladding Amateur Jockeys' Handicap aboard John and Sean Quinn's Red Mirage 12 months ago, but was handed the prime position of stall one aboard Ollie Sangster's Profit Refused (3-1 favourite) this time around. Frankie Dettori, is that you?! Patrick Mullins performs a flying dismount after his win aboard Profit Refused at @ChesterRaces…. — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 13, 2025 Away well over the seven-furlong trip, the 35-year-old had his mount in a handy position throughout and after kicking clear in the straight, just had enough petrol in reserve to hold off the fast-finishing defending champion Outrun The Storm by a neck. Mullins, who celebrated with a flying dismount, said: 'I was wondering if I had kicked too soon and he broke well and I did want to keep my powder dry as long as I could, but then there comes a time where you have to go or you are going to stall and we got home in front – stall one is a massive help here. 'It's not quite Galway in reverse as Galway has a lot of ups and downs and Chester is completely unique – it's a circle. I was keen to come back here after riding in this race last year and these opportunities you have to take when you can. 'The speed is a huge buzz. We get to race over this trip at Laytown, but that is a straight course, so to do it here round a bend is great. 'I'm so lucky to ride in a Grand National then to come here and ride over seven furlongs around Chester, not many people get the opportunity to do that.' On his ambition to ride a winner at every track in Britain, he added: 'It's been a magic day and there's 25 more jumps tracks for me to go, I think Cartmel is definitely high on the list.' Mullins' victory came in the colours of the Pompey Ventures team, in which school friend David Byrne is a partner. Byrne was thrilled to be able to provide his friend a rare opportunity on the Flat and told Sky Sports Racing: 'We went to school together, we started school when we were 12 and have been pals ever since. 'He's always been talented and this is great. Everything worked out that we had a runner in an amateur race and Paddy is trying to ride a winner at every track, so it was great that I could give him the call, we go a long way back.'

Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks
Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks

Rhyl Journal

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks

Although only 30 miles separate the Roodee and Aintree, the two courses could not be more different in their make up, and only two months after winning the world's most famous steeplechase, the amateur pilot switched codes to navigate the tight turns of Chester. Mullins had finished third in the HRS Cladding Amateur Jockeys' Handicap aboard John and Sean Quinn's Red Mirage 12 months ago, but was handed the prime position of stall one aboard Ollie Sangster's Profit Refused (3-1 favourite) this time around. Frankie Dettori, is that you?! Patrick Mullins performs a flying dismount after his win aboard Profit Refused at @ChesterRaces…. — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 13, 2025 Away well over the seven-furlong trip, the 35-year-old had his mount in a handy position throughout and after kicking clear in the straight, just had enough petrol in reserve to hold off the fast-finishing defending champion Outrun The Storm by a neck. Mullins, who celebrated with a flying dismount, said: 'I was wondering if I had kicked too soon and he broke well and I did want to keep my powder dry as long as I could, but then there comes a time where you have to go or you are going to stall and we got home in front – stall one is a massive help here. 'It's not quite Galway in reverse as Galway has a lot of ups and downs and Chester is completely unique – it's a circle. I was keen to come back here after riding in this race last year and these opportunities you have to take when you can. 'The speed is a huge buzz. We get to race over this trip at Laytown, but that is a straight course, so to do it here round a bend is great. 'I'm so lucky to ride in a Grand National then to come here and ride over seven furlongs around Chester, not many people get the opportunity to do that.' On his ambition to ride a winner at every track in Britain, he added: 'It's been a magic day and there's 25 more jumps tracks for me to go, I think Cartmel is definitely high on the list.' Mullins' victory came in the colours of the Pompey Ventures team, in which school friend David Byrne is a partner. Byrne was thrilled to be able to provide his friend a rare opportunity on the Flat and told Sky Sports Racing: 'We went to school together, we started school when we were 12 and have been pals ever since. 'He's always been talented and this is great. Everything worked out that we had a runner in an amateur race and Paddy is trying to ride a winner at every track, so it was great that I could give him the call, we go a long way back.'

Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks
Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks

Glasgow Times

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks

Although only 30 miles separate the Roodee and Aintree, the two courses could not be more different in their make up, and only two months after winning the world's most famous steeplechase, the amateur pilot switched codes to navigate the tight turns of Chester. Mullins had finished third in the HRS Cladding Amateur Jockeys' Handicap aboard John and Sean Quinn's Red Mirage 12 months ago, but was handed the prime position of stall one aboard Ollie Sangster's Profit Refused (3-1 favourite) this time around. Frankie Dettori, is that you?! Patrick Mullins performs a flying dismount after his win aboard Profit Refused at @ChesterRaces…. — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 13, 2025 Away well over the seven-furlong trip, the 35-year-old had his mount in a handy position throughout and after kicking clear in the straight, just had enough petrol in reserve to hold off the fast-finishing defending champion Outrun The Storm by a neck. Mullins, who celebrated with a flying dismount, said: 'I was wondering if I had kicked too soon and he broke well and I did want to keep my powder dry as long as I could, but then there comes a time where you have to go or you are going to stall and we got home in front – stall one is a massive help here. 'It's not quite Galway in reverse as Galway has a lot of ups and downs and Chester is completely unique – it's a circle. I was keen to come back here after riding in this race last year and these opportunities you have to take when you can. 'The speed is a huge buzz. We get to race over this trip at Laytown, but that is a straight course, so to do it here round a bend is great. 'I'm so lucky to ride in a Grand National then to come here and ride over seven furlongs around Chester, not many people get the opportunity to do that.' It was a close finish in the Chester opener (David Davies/PA) On his ambition to ride a winner at every track in Britain, he added: 'It's been a magic day and there's 25 more jumps tracks for me to go, I think Cartmel is definitely high on the list.' Mullins' victory came in the colours of the Pompey Ventures team, in which school friend David Byrne is a partner. Byrne was thrilled to be able to provide his friend a rare opportunity on the Flat and told Sky Sports Racing: 'We went to school together, we started school when we were 12 and have been pals ever since. 'He's always been talented and this is great. Everything worked out that we had a runner in an amateur race and Paddy is trying to ride a winner at every track, so it was great that I could give him the call, we go a long way back.'

Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks
Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks

South Wales Guardian

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks

Although only 30 miles separate the Roodee and Aintree, the two courses could not be more different in their make up, and only two months after winning the world's most famous steeplechase, the amateur pilot switched codes to navigate the tight turns of Chester. Mullins had finished third in the HRS Cladding Amateur Jockeys' Handicap aboard John and Sean Quinn's Red Mirage 12 months ago, but was handed the prime position of stall one aboard Ollie Sangster's Profit Refused (3-1 favourite) this time around. Frankie Dettori, is that you?! Patrick Mullins performs a flying dismount after his win aboard Profit Refused at @ChesterRaces…. — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 13, 2025 Away well over the seven-furlong trip, the 35-year-old had his mount in a handy position throughout and after kicking clear in the straight, just had enough petrol in reserve to hold off the fast-finishing defending champion Outrun The Storm by a neck. Mullins, who celebrated with a flying dismount, said: 'I was wondering if I had kicked too soon and he broke well and I did want to keep my powder dry as long as I could, but then there comes a time where you have to go or you are going to stall and we got home in front – stall one is a massive help here. 'It's not quite Galway in reverse as Galway has a lot of ups and downs and Chester is completely unique – it's a circle. I was keen to come back here after riding in this race last year and these opportunities you have to take when you can. 'The speed is a huge buzz. We get to race over this trip at Laytown, but that is a straight course, so to do it here round a bend is great. 'I'm so lucky to ride in a Grand National then to come here and ride over seven furlongs around Chester, not many people get the opportunity to do that.' On his ambition to ride a winner at every track in Britain, he added: 'It's been a magic day and there's 25 more jumps tracks for me to go, I think Cartmel is definitely high on the list.' Mullins' victory came in the colours of the Pompey Ventures team, in which school friend David Byrne is a partner. Byrne was thrilled to be able to provide his friend a rare opportunity on the Flat and told Sky Sports Racing: 'We went to school together, we started school when we were 12 and have been pals ever since. 'He's always been talented and this is great. Everything worked out that we had a runner in an amateur race and Paddy is trying to ride a winner at every track, so it was great that I could give him the call, we go a long way back.'

Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks
Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks

The Herald Scotland

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • The Herald Scotland

Patrick Mullins checks Chester box in tour of British tracks

Mullins had finished third in the HRS Cladding Amateur Jockeys' Handicap aboard John and Sean Quinn's Red Mirage 12 months ago, but was handed the prime position of stall one aboard Ollie Sangster's Profit Refused (3-1 favourite) this time around. Frankie Dettori, is that you?! Patrick Mullins performs a flying dismount after his win aboard Profit Refused at @ChesterRaces…. — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 13, 2025 Away well over the seven-furlong trip, the 35-year-old had his mount in a handy position throughout and after kicking clear in the straight, just had enough petrol in reserve to hold off the fast-finishing defending champion Outrun The Storm by a neck. Mullins, who celebrated with a flying dismount, said: 'I was wondering if I had kicked too soon and he broke well and I did want to keep my powder dry as long as I could, but then there comes a time where you have to go or you are going to stall and we got home in front – stall one is a massive help here. 'It's not quite Galway in reverse as Galway has a lot of ups and downs and Chester is completely unique – it's a circle. I was keen to come back here after riding in this race last year and these opportunities you have to take when you can. 'The speed is a huge buzz. We get to race over this trip at Laytown, but that is a straight course, so to do it here round a bend is great. 'I'm so lucky to ride in a Grand National then to come here and ride over seven furlongs around Chester, not many people get the opportunity to do that.' It was a close finish in the Chester opener (David Davies/PA) On his ambition to ride a winner at every track in Britain, he added: 'It's been a magic day and there's 25 more jumps tracks for me to go, I think Cartmel is definitely high on the list.' Mullins' victory came in the colours of the Pompey Ventures team, in which school friend David Byrne is a partner. Byrne was thrilled to be able to provide his friend a rare opportunity on the Flat and told Sky Sports Racing: 'We went to school together, we started school when we were 12 and have been pals ever since. 'He's always been talented and this is great. Everything worked out that we had a runner in an amateur race and Paddy is trying to ride a winner at every track, so it was great that I could give him the call, we go a long way back.'

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