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2016 HRI Award winners announced

Maureen Mullins won the 'Contribution to the Industry' awardMaureen Mullins won the 'Contribution to the Industry' award
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The winners of the 2016 Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) Awards were announced at Leopardstown Racecourse today, at a reception attended by many of the industry's leading trainers, jockeys and owners.

Guest of honour was Minister of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed TD and guests were welcomed by Chairman of HRI, Joe Keeling.

The winners at the 14th annual awards ceremony were as follows:

Horse of the Year Award: Minding

National Hunt Award: Willie Mullins

Flat Award: Aidan O’Brien

Contribution to the Industry Award: Mrs Maureen Mullins

Outstanding Achievement Award: Mouse Morris

Point-To-Point Award: Jamie Codd

Racecourse of the Year Award: Galway Racecourse

Minding, trained by Aidan O’Brien and owned by Derrick Smith, Mrs John Magnier and Michael Tabor, won five of the seven Group 1 races she contested this year. She was successful in the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket in May and the Epsom Oaks before taking the Pretty Polly Stakes at the Curragh, the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot in October.

The National Hunt Award went to Champion Trainer Willie Mullins, who had another fantastic season with 34 Grade 1 wins worldwide, including seven at the Cheltenham Festival.

Willie also saddled six Grade 1 winners at the Punchestown Festival, won the Guinness Galway Hurdle in July and enjoyed a first Classic winner with Wicklow Brave in the Palmerstown House Estate Irish St Leger at the Curragh.

Aidan O’Brien won the Flat Award after a truly remarkable year where he enjoyed 22 Group 1 wins worldwide along with a 1-2-3 in both the Newmarket 1,000 Guineas and the Prix De l’Arc De Triomphe.

Champion Trainer in Ireland once again with 117 victories, he was also Champion Trainer in Britain with 13 Group 1 victories alone.

Brian Kavanagh, Chief Executive of Horse Racing Ireland, presented the Contribution to the Industry Award to the matriarch of the Mullins racing dynasty, Mrs Maureen Mullins.

Maureen has been part of the Irish racing landscape for the best part of six decades and was married to one of Ireland’s greatest ever trainers, the late Paddy Mullins.

Brian Kavanagh said: “It was a pleasure to present the Contribution to the Industry award to a very special lady who is a most deserving winner. From the likes of Hurry Harriet, Dawn Run, Grabel and Vintage Tipple, Maureen has witnessed the highs of racing on many occasions and is without doubt one of the most popular figures on the Irish racing scene.”

Trainer Mouse Morris won the Outstanding Achievement Award, which was decided by both the Irish racing media and racing fans. Mouse remarkably saddled the winner of both the Irish Grand National and the Aintree Grand National in the same season. Rogue Angel and Ger Fox prevailed in the BoyleSports Irish Grand National, while just 12 days later, Rule The World and David Mullins won the Aintree Crabbie’s Grand National.

Jockey Jamie Codd picked up the Point-To-Point Award after winning a second national rider’s title despite suffering a serious injury on the opening day of the season. Jamie also guided Cause Of Causes to a second consecutive Cheltenham Festival win before deputising aboard On The Fringe to win the Aintree Foxhunters and he also recorded a first winner at the Galway Festival.

The Racecourse of the Year Award went to Galway Racecourse. It was selected by the Racegoers’ Consultative Forum based upon the best all-round customer experience.

Chairman of HRI, Joe Keeling commented: “The Horse Racing Ireland Awards allow us to shine the spotlight on the amazing achievements in Irish racing throughout the year. As always, the standard of nominations was extremely high and I would like to congratulate the very worthy winners and wish everyone in the Irish racing industry continued success in 2017.”

The award winners received bronze trophies, created by sculptor Siobhan Bulfin.

The Winners and Nominees for the 2016 Awards are as follows:

NATIONAL HUNT

Gordon Elliott

Jack Kennedy

Willie Mullins - WINNER

Ruby Walsh

FLAT

Seamie Heffernan

Aidan O’Brien - WINNER

Pat Smullen

Dermot Weld

POINT-TO-POINT

Enda Bolger

Jamie Codd - WINNER

Wilson Dennison

Liz Lalor

Barry O’Neill

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Adrian Keatley

John Kiely

Mouse Morris - WINNER

David Mullins

Joseph O’Brien/Donnacha O’Brien

Kevin Prendergast

HORSE OF THE YEAR

Annie Power

Don Cossack

Douvan

Found

Harzand

Highland Reel

Minding - WINNER

Contribution to the Industry

The Contribution to the Industry Award was presented to Mrs Maureen Mullins. Previous winners include Des Scahill, Mick O’Toole, Jim Bolger, Moyglare Stud, Dermot Weld, Colm Murray and Michael Kinane.

Racecourse of the Year

Galway Racecourse