Danny Mullins dares to dream of trebles again at the Dublin Racing Festival
The 2024 Dublin Racing Festival proved to be a happy hunting ground for Danny Mullins.
This, after a 535-1 treble on the opening day, as Dancing City (16-1) Kargese (7-2) and Il Etait Temps (6-1) obliged under his steering.
A year on and we're days out from this year's gathering at the Foxrock venue and Mullins is again hoping to leave his mark, while still in many respects pinching himself as to what unfolded on 3 February last year.
"It was a black swan event for the three of them to come through but I'll be up there giving it a shot," the 32-year-old said, when speaking on 2fm's Game On.
"It's nice going into the big meetings with confidence up (this after winning on Sainte Tartare - his only ride at Limerick on Tuesday). I'm riding well and the horse and stables are going well. Fingers crossed I can make it happen at the weekend.
"You go into these big meetings, hoping to get one on the board. Last year I was 50 yards from the line and I managed to get to the front on Il Etait Temps. I started to smile and wondered was it a dream. Am I going to wake up? What a day!"
And while Mullins won't know his book of rides for this weekend until Thursday and Friday, he is hoping to get the nod to partner Joseph O'Brien's Solness, a winner of the Paddy's Rewards Club Chase at Leopardstown over Christmas, in the Ladbrokes Dublin Chase on Sunday.
There is a chance that JJ Slevin could be claimed on El Fabiolo, with Mullins then in the frame to partner Solness.
"With JJ having a new retainer, there is a possibility," he added.
"I'd love to ride him; I've ridden him a few times. He was a good winner at Christmas (Paddy's Rewards Club Chase) and JJ gave him a clever ride that day. I'd be putting my name in the hat to be aboard on Sunday."
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