Trainer John Mulhern dies following long illness
By Racing Post staff 12:42PM 15 MAR 2010
TRAINER John Mulhern, one of the most colourful and well known faces on the Irish racing scene, died on Monday morning following a long illness.
John Mulhern: high-profile winners
PICTURE: Caroline Norris
Mulhern was a highly successful businessman, and he ran the Findus operation in Ireland. He was the retired boss of Meadow Court Stud in Kildare.
He was also a renowned punter, and enjoyed high-profile success as a trainer, winning what was then the Stayers' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival in 1987 and 1988 with Galmoy, and training Flashing Steel to win the Irish Grand National in 1995.
He was married to Goffs chairman Eimear Mulhern, the daughter of the late Taoiseach Charles Haughey.
By Racing Post staff 12:42PM 15 MAR 2010
TRAINER John Mulhern, one of the most colourful and well known faces on the Irish racing scene, died on Monday morning following a long illness.
PICTURE: Caroline Norris
Mulhern was a highly successful businessman, and he ran the Findus operation in Ireland. He was the retired boss of Meadow Court Stud in Kildare.
He was also a renowned punter, and enjoyed high-profile success as a trainer, winning what was then the Stayers' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival in 1987 and 1988 with Galmoy, and training Flashing Steel to win the Irish Grand National in 1995.
He was married to Goffs chairman Eimear Mulhern, the daughter of the late Taoiseach Charles Haughey.