Ruby Walsh hopes to remain part of Willie Mullins' team

Ruby Walsh hopes to continue to play a part for Willie Mullins' stable after he stunned the racing world when announcing his retirement from the saddle at Punchestown.

Ruby Walsh hopes to remain part of Willie Mullins' team

Ruby Walsh hopes to continue to play a part for Willie Mullins' stable after he stunned the racing world when announcing his retirement from the saddle at Punchestown.

The 12-time champion jump jockey signed off his glittering career by steering Kemboy to victory for the Closutton trainer in the Coral Punchestown Gold Cup on Wednesday.

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