I don’t have live access to news right now, but I can share what’s commonly known: “Paddy Mullins” most often refers to Paddy Mullins, a famed Irish racehorse trainer best known for training Dawn Run, the only horse to win both the Champion Hurdle and the Cheltenham Gold Cup. He passed away in 2010 at age 91. If you’re looking for the absolute latest news specifically about a person named Paddy Mullins, I can search for current sources if you’d like me to fetch up-to-date results.[5][8]
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Paddy Mullins was a racehorse trainer with a career that spanned 52 years. One of Ireland’s greatest trainers Mullins, born in Graignamanagh, ran his operation from his Goresbridge stables. He will always be remembered as the man who trained the great Dawn Run, the only horse in history to win...
www.kilkennypeople.ieThe death has been announced of the legendary trainer Paddy Mullins at the age of 91.
www.rte.iehttp://www.rte.ie/sport/racing/2010/1028/mullinsp.html
www.boards.ieFormer Irish training great Paddy Mullins, perhaps best remembered for his exploits with Dawn Run, has died at the age of 91.
www.skysports.comPaddy Power has paid out on Willie Mullins winning the British Jump Trainers' title ahead of Dan Skelton and Paul Nicholls.
news.paddypower.comInformation about horse, jockey, owner and trainer statistics in Irish horse racing
www.hri.ieThe mid 1950s (1955–8) were bleak years for the Mullins stable, with few winners. This reflected the economic stagnation of Ireland at the time, with a paucity of Irish owners having the capacity to purchase good horses and have them trained locally. His fortunes improved in 1959 with nine winners, almost double the total for the previous four years. However, he took a bad fall from a horse called Whatever, at Limerick Junction in November, spending six weeks in hospital followed by months of...
www.dib.ieRacing: Former Irish trainer Paddy Mullins has died, aged 91
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