Racing Certainty 2022

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FROM GRADE 1-WINNING JOCKEY TO

Bloodstock Agent

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DAVID MULLINS TELLS BREANDÁN Ó hUALLACHÁIN ABOUT HIS MOVE FROM PROFESSIONAL JOCKEY TO BLOODSTOCK AGENT.

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avid Mullins, born into one of the most prominent racing families in Ireland, took many by surprise in 2021, by deciding to forego the life of a professional National Hunt jockey and move into the role of bloodstock agent. “I hadn’t been enjoying the life of a jockey for a couple of years,” admits the nine-time Grade 1-winning rider. “For two or three years, I just didn’t enjoy it enough to put into it what I wanted to get out of it. It wasn’t a very secure job; it’s not like you can retire after race-riding. I don’t think it’s a sustainable life. I didn’t want to finish at 35 and then try and work out what I wanted to do,” Mullins explains. So, at the young age of 24, why turn to the role of bloodstock agent, as a post race-riding career? “I was buying a few for myself mainly and for one or two other people. I always fi lled in what I thought of every horse I saw at a National Hunt store sale. It was always interesting to go back and see them in a year’s time or whenever they reach the track. I always liked keeping an eye on them. To be honest, I’ve done that for five or six years and I’ve always thought I would make a good hand of it, and I didn’t think I was too bad at it. That’s what gave me the confidence to give up one thing and start another. “I get a massive thrill out of watching horses going around sales’ rings. I don’t know what it is. I like that side of horses. I’ve seen a lot of good horses at the trainers I rode for and I was always watching the shape of them. When I go to the sales, obviously the walk and the page mean a lot, but I always look for similarities with good horses I’ve seen in other yards.”

I GET A MASSIVE THRILL OUT OF WATCHING HORSES GOING AROUND SALES’ RINGS

Clockwise from top: Aintree Grand National Win; Patrick, Emmet & David Mullins Goffs; David Mullins Tattersalls Ireland.

Mullins previously bought Court Maid for €1,800 and she went on to win eight times. Late last year, David Mullins Bloodstock was involved in the £130,000 purchase of Belfast Banter who will now race in the USA “where there is a really good programme with some great prize money” the now-retired jockey states. Life now for David Mullins is very different to what is was as a rider: “Some weeks I can be flat out, other weeks can be fairly quiet,” he explains. “I look up

sales or auctions to try and learn as much as I can about the industry.” In his new role, “I have to make sure you know what is there. I have to get to know the pages, have to get to know what is going on,” David discloses. “I have to put in the hours looking up details of hundreds of foals or yearlings, Flat or National Hunt; it is crucial.” David Mullins’ main hope for the immediate future is “to buy good horses for whoever that may be.”

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PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST Meet

1min
pages 78-79

SPORT HORSE PRINICIPLES Sue Shortt on

13min
pages 58-66

JUMPING THE FENCE David Mullins on moving from jockey to bloodstock agent

3min
pages 82-84

AWARD WINNERS AIRO Award Winners and Irish overseas success stories

4min
pages 75-77

WELFARE MATTERS The racehorse retirement options available for owners in Ireland

2min
page 57

FAMILIAR FACES Caren Walsh catches up with some much-loved TV racing pundits

7min
pages 72-74

EX-RACEHORSES Following the success stories of horses after racing

3min
page 56

LIVING THE DREAM Flat & National

2min
page 54

MOVING ON Remembering those who retired during the year

2min
pages 48-49

HEALING POWERS Simon

3min
page 39

NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK We highlight

5min
pages 52-53

HAPPY HUNTING GROUND Irish

5min
pages 46-47

THE HORSES MOUTH Stephen

13min
pages 40-45

THANK YOU TO IRISH OWNERS Amber

3min
pages 37-38

SONNYBOYLISTON Classic success for the Kildare Racing Club

16min
pages 16-23

NEWS BITES AIRO updates & news

4min
pages 6-9

SET IN STONE Lissa Oliver discovers fair play for owners was carved in first century stone

5min
pages 27-29

COLREEVY This special mare retires unbeaten over fences

14min
pages 30-36

IRISH TRAINED OVERSEAS WINNERS

3min
pages 10-12

DESTINATION – THOROUGHBRED

2min
pages 14-15

HORSES THAT CRACKLED AT CHRISTMAS A look at

3min
page 13

MEET SUZANNE EADE New HRI CEO

3min
pages 24-26
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