Willie Mullins made history in 2024 becoming the first Irish trainer to win the the British Jump Trainers’ Championship since 1954, but can he do it again?
With the National Hunt season heating up, it’s all about the 2024/25 crown with some of the biggest festivals on the calendar to come.
Mullins deposed Paul Nicholls after winning both the Aintree and Scottish Grand Nationals as well as the Cheltenham Gold Cup, with his prize money tally exceeding the £3million barrier.
The latest horse racing odds can be found on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise, the latest Jump Trainers’ Championship standings for the current season are below.
1 – Dan Skelton – Wins: 142 – Places: 339 – Runs: 729 – Prize Money: £2,219,819
2 – Paul Nicholls – Wins: 69 – Places: 185 – Runs: 368 – Prize Money: £1,555,704
3 – Nicky Henderson – Wins: 54 – Places: 101 – Runs: 258 – Prize Money: £1,391,240
4 – Nigel Twiston-Davies – Wins: 60 – Places: 181 – Runs: 340 – Prize Money: £1,153,872
5 – Olly Murphy – Wins: 98 – Places: 185 – Runs: 418 – Prize Money: £1,060,774
6 – Venetia Williams – Wins: 33 – Places: 76 – Runs: 169 – Prize Money: £1,034,165
7 – Jonjo & A.J. O’Neill – Wins: 59 – Places: 168 – Runs: 417 – Prize Money: £957,917
8 – Ben Pauling – Wins: 44 – Places: 131 – Runs: 283 – Prize Money: £792,385
9 – Joe Tizzard – Wins: 50 – Places: 139 – Runs: 267 – Prize Money: £786,669
10 – Fergal O’Brien – Wins: 57 – Places: 226 – Runs: 446 – Prize Money: £781,211
Last Updated: Monday, 10th February
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