Willie Mullins, the celebrated Irish horse trainer, has described his latest Grand National victory as "a dream come true" after I Am Maximus secured a historic win at Aintree in 2026.
This triumph marks Mullins' fourth Grand National win overall and establishes a remarkable milestone: he becomes the first trainer since the legendary Vincent O'Brien (who achieved the feat between 1953 and 1955) to win the prestigious race three years in a row.
Reflecting on the achievement, Mullins expressed profound satisfaction with the performance, cementing his status as one of the most successful trainers in the history of the iconic steeplechase.