Successful British Tour Continues for Patrick Mullins on Daddy Long Legs in Racing Post
Joe Donnelly’s five-year-old contributed over £4,000 to his father’s British trainers’ title bid. Patrick Mullins, the jockey, commented on the successful race, stating that he did not fall off or take a wrong turn – therefore completing the job.
Mullins also noted that the horse had struggled on heavy ground in its last two runs, suggesting that it may excel in summer races and could potentially become a high-class Flat handicapper or a contender in the Galway Hurdle. The Shropshire venue marked Mullins’ third 100% record at a British track, with the jockey expressing his appreciation for the course and the knowledgeable, enthusiastic racing crowd.
Mullins will be riding in Wexford’s bumper before returning to Britain for races at Perth and Sandown’s season finale. He noted that he had enjoyed the experience at Shropshire and was looking forward to his upcoming races.
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